scats
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Diva has had a good 6 or so weeks, she appeared to recover from what the vets think may have actually been some sort of virus and was back out hacking. Her insulin levels did remain a huge worry and we were offered the chance to send her into a metabolic clinic for 6 weeks but I made the decision to manage her best I can at home as I felt the stress of being away would be detrimental to her. Her quality of life has always been more important to me than quantity, as I am fully aware that she will not likely lead a long life with her issues, particularly her breathing.
All was great and then about two weeks ago I turned her out one evening and she trotted off and was very lame on her left hind. In walk she is fine and as we have only been walking on hacks, I hadnt noticed any issues. Gave her a week off and then just popped her on the lunge to have a look and she was still bad in trot, so shes been off another week. She is still walking absolutely fine, there is no obvious heat or swelling, her feet are fine- no sign of laminitis, no problems lifting
legs up etc. Shes in by day and happily out overnight with my other two, seems fine in herself, but I have noticed now she doesnt even want to trot in the field and when the others trot off, she just plods along in walk, albeit quite happily, behind them.
The girls are very quiet generally, so Id be surprised if shes done anything silly in the field, so I am completely at a loss as to what on earth she has done to make herself that lame. I can feel my stress levels rising because I feel like I lose control of her weight and EMS when shes not working. She normally does 5-6 days hacking a week- between 30 and 45 minutes. She has a tendency to get quite stuffy when shes out of work, and improves with regular work, so I do think theres some arthritic involvement somewhere (shes 10).
Anyway, vet chiro out to see her early next week so hopefully Ill have a better idea of whats going on, but I really do wish someone would give us both a break.
All was great and then about two weeks ago I turned her out one evening and she trotted off and was very lame on her left hind. In walk she is fine and as we have only been walking on hacks, I hadnt noticed any issues. Gave her a week off and then just popped her on the lunge to have a look and she was still bad in trot, so shes been off another week. She is still walking absolutely fine, there is no obvious heat or swelling, her feet are fine- no sign of laminitis, no problems lifting
legs up etc. Shes in by day and happily out overnight with my other two, seems fine in herself, but I have noticed now she doesnt even want to trot in the field and when the others trot off, she just plods along in walk, albeit quite happily, behind them.
The girls are very quiet generally, so Id be surprised if shes done anything silly in the field, so I am completely at a loss as to what on earth she has done to make herself that lame. I can feel my stress levels rising because I feel like I lose control of her weight and EMS when shes not working. She normally does 5-6 days hacking a week- between 30 and 45 minutes. She has a tendency to get quite stuffy when shes out of work, and improves with regular work, so I do think theres some arthritic involvement somewhere (shes 10).
Anyway, vet chiro out to see her early next week so hopefully Ill have a better idea of whats going on, but I really do wish someone would give us both a break.