Hippona
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Ive not had mine scoped either....I treated him as if he had them, and he improved. As you say, hindgut ulcers don't show up on scoping.
Had been following this with interest - so glad it's going well! I've been thinking about horses like these recently. Does anyone notice a pattern with tight pectoral (?) muscles in horses that are girthy? Between their front legs? Obviously it's not the be all and end all, that must be triggered by under lying issues. But I've been inking about the ones that arrive really twitchy to tack up. I work really hard on getting them to accept tacking up as something positive - i often won't ride them until I can put the saddle open without any real reaction. But it seems they are always better tacking up once they are less tight under their chest, I've always put that down to the physio work making them more comfortable everywhere, but I'm starting to wonder how related it is?
That brought a little tear to my eye - and hoping ne day that will be me with my boy!
Brilliant update![]()
that is great, fingers crossed. I can only imagine how you must be feeling, with such excitement, hope and nerves, along with the worry of disappointment
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Sounds good so far!! Have my fingers rightly crossed for u Wagtail and willing it all to work out!!
NP - I have a massage routine with my mare taught by my physio and I do it before I ride...even if I am just going down the road. It includes her pectorals and I have to stand at her chest and pull my fingers up from the girth line right up the muscle a few times. If I don't do this, she is girthy...if I do it, she is not
Wagtail...what an absolutely lovely update. I have to admit i wasn't that sensible backing Molly...I knew it was the right time for her so despite being alone I sat on her and let her have a wander. I take my hat off to you though as your restraint will mean you can be full of confidence when you do it with help.
I will continue to follow this thread with hope and interest![]()
Fantastic news! So ive been bad at keeping up, do the vets believe ulcers are the root cause and not the KS now? Brilliant.happy pony and happy owner!
Brilliant news Wagtail. I would say short confident strides like this are better for both of you than a long session. It will give him a great confidence boost too as he must have a little apprehensiveness in his brain from his past discomfort. Really great![]()
congratulations!
No, actually the vet didn't think he had ulcers. Last September I had the vet come to see him after he continued with his 'explosions' after the girth or roller were tightened. Vet said he was eating well, his coat was glossy and droppings normal, so he was confident that the reactions were due to his back pain. I therefore gave up with my boy as he had been through so much with a hock operation and then the removal of five spinal processes, and still not right. However, I just decided a couple of weeks ago to get him some abprazole (same as gastroguard) and just treat him myself without scoping. After a week I tried him again with the saddle and he didn't react. I have been gradually building it up each day, and including the equiami lunge work. Then got on him today! I am now going to concentrate on building his top line up before doing too much ridden work.
Fab news. When dee's ulcers play up she scours (but i suspect hers are hind gut ulcers). Im really pleased that he's had the positive reaction on abprazole and clearly the time off has helped too.
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Out of curiosity, why did you choose abprazole rather then gastroguard?
I have been following this thread. I am very pleased for you!
I need a bit of your luck now! Ulcers are just absolutely the bane of my life.
Great news, you must be so excited.
Out of interest, where do you get the abprazole from? Do you have to import it from US?
Wahoo that's is absolutely fabulous. I am so so pleases for you both. You must be grinning like a Cheshire cat
I love your idea of just keeping it a few mins at a time. It will so build his confidence.
Emil lost all confidence in cantering after his ulcers and he only had his for a little while. It took much longer for him to gain back his confidence to canter than it did for them to appear and be treated. It's so great now to see him truly enjoying cantering and even jumping again
I'm so hopeful it will be the same for you x
Could you pm me where you get meds pls. As would like to get some for when I start to take him out and about and insurance does not cover 'preventative' gastrogard, which as he is now scoped clear his would now be.
Seems its not just the 12 month rule now, they add this one in too![]()
wow! I just read this thread though from start to finish really hoping you'd get on before I got to the final page ;D
Well done what an amazing feel good story!
Thanks you.
Have PM'd you re abprazole.