t_n_o
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I'll try and make this brief but I am at the end of my tether and very worried.........
Feb 09 horse had scuffs out of his hind hooves, snatching up hinds when picking out feet and kind of shaking the leg and trouble walking backwards. Vet came did flexion tests, trot up etc, all clear, advised physio and new farrier (used by the vets for remedial stuff).
Feb - June 09 Physio every 3 weeks - back spasm which would not go but apparently not painful - physio thought it may be "shivers", called vet and he said he didnt think it was but wouldnt be able to tell without further tests but advised as horse not lame etc not to worry too much.
June 09 Horse went lame on both hinds worse on right hind. Vet came out took bloods thought it might have been tye up. Bloods clear. Horse went into vets for lameness work up - x-rays and nerve blocks inconclusive.
July 09 - Bone scan, showed some "hot sports" on spine, sacro illeac, stifle and hock. More x-rays - treated with Tildren for arthritus. After a few weeks brought back into walking, long low straight lines hacking for 15 mins with continued physio.
Aug 09 - not happy with his progression, back to vets for more tests - nerve blocked stiffle and hock and below - on hock and below he was lunged and lost his back end completly. Vet stopped tests and diagnosed "neurological deficits", he had done the pull tail test and he wasn't 100%. Said he hasnt seen a horse react like that on the lunge - advised that still lame on all nerve blocks therefore not pain related and an iregular iregularity rather than a regular iregularity.
Following day did saro-illeac block - at my request to rule that out - still lame - about 1/10th.
Sent home for 6 months rest (out day/in night) and monitor.
Sept 09 - shoes taken off at request by vet and agreement by farrier. That night he amost collapsed when picking up he left fore to pick his feet out. Later that night emergency vet called because he was rooted to the spot unable to move. Steriods given. Vet thought it was a tumor on his spine and thought he would have to be PTS but gave him 12 hrs. Next day I gave more steriods and within 24 hrs he was almost 90% back to normal (well as normal as he is!). Vet that has been treating him then came out the next day and diagnosed laminitis! Two weeks box rest and then another check up by vet and introduced to field slowly.
Emergency vet and farrier both dont agree with normal vet and say that 7 weeks later there is still no sign of laminitis. The day after the rooting to the spot vet did hoof tests and no pain in the feet but raised pulses in all 4?!
Beginning Oct both hind legs swelled up to x4. Vet thought maybe high protien? Within 5 days on bute they went down - horse didn't appear to be in pain.
He has now been referred to a neurological specialist?
I am sooooo confused?
Anyone any ideas?
Feb 09 horse had scuffs out of his hind hooves, snatching up hinds when picking out feet and kind of shaking the leg and trouble walking backwards. Vet came did flexion tests, trot up etc, all clear, advised physio and new farrier (used by the vets for remedial stuff).
Feb - June 09 Physio every 3 weeks - back spasm which would not go but apparently not painful - physio thought it may be "shivers", called vet and he said he didnt think it was but wouldnt be able to tell without further tests but advised as horse not lame etc not to worry too much.
June 09 Horse went lame on both hinds worse on right hind. Vet came out took bloods thought it might have been tye up. Bloods clear. Horse went into vets for lameness work up - x-rays and nerve blocks inconclusive.
July 09 - Bone scan, showed some "hot sports" on spine, sacro illeac, stifle and hock. More x-rays - treated with Tildren for arthritus. After a few weeks brought back into walking, long low straight lines hacking for 15 mins with continued physio.
Aug 09 - not happy with his progression, back to vets for more tests - nerve blocked stiffle and hock and below - on hock and below he was lunged and lost his back end completly. Vet stopped tests and diagnosed "neurological deficits", he had done the pull tail test and he wasn't 100%. Said he hasnt seen a horse react like that on the lunge - advised that still lame on all nerve blocks therefore not pain related and an iregular iregularity rather than a regular iregularity.
Following day did saro-illeac block - at my request to rule that out - still lame - about 1/10th.
Sent home for 6 months rest (out day/in night) and monitor.
Sept 09 - shoes taken off at request by vet and agreement by farrier. That night he amost collapsed when picking up he left fore to pick his feet out. Later that night emergency vet called because he was rooted to the spot unable to move. Steriods given. Vet thought it was a tumor on his spine and thought he would have to be PTS but gave him 12 hrs. Next day I gave more steriods and within 24 hrs he was almost 90% back to normal (well as normal as he is!). Vet that has been treating him then came out the next day and diagnosed laminitis! Two weeks box rest and then another check up by vet and introduced to field slowly.
Emergency vet and farrier both dont agree with normal vet and say that 7 weeks later there is still no sign of laminitis. The day after the rooting to the spot vet did hoof tests and no pain in the feet but raised pulses in all 4?!
Beginning Oct both hind legs swelled up to x4. Vet thought maybe high protien? Within 5 days on bute they went down - horse didn't appear to be in pain.
He has now been referred to a neurological specialist?
I am sooooo confused?
Anyone any ideas?