jumbyjack
Well-Known Member
My 22 year old Shetland has Cushings had liver issues a few years ago but came out of it well. Recently she has been so depressed I had her bloods tested, they came back with liver and muscle damage and very high bile acid. So she went for a liver biopsy and two more blood tests for different things that I cant remember the names of, both came back high and the biopsy indicated necrosis of the liver. She then had a different test for Cushings where she was given a sugar solution and blood tested twice fifteen minutes apart, results were high. I'm advised that any treatment would be palliative as she has no hope of recovery and that treatment would be steroids, of course that opens another bag of worms with the risk of laminitis.
My feeling is PTS but I am being pushed to try the steroids and I'm not sure this is in the pony's best interest as she cant stay on them forever even if she doesn't get Laminitis. The steroids could giver her some time and feeling a lot better but the end game doesn't alter. I don't want to put her on the steroids just so I can keep her for a while longer but should I give her the chance? My mind is going round in circles and I change it every 5 minutes! She is my super star pony and I can't imagine life without her but I have to do the best I can for her.
Your comments would be so much appreciated!
My feeling is PTS but I am being pushed to try the steroids and I'm not sure this is in the pony's best interest as she cant stay on them forever even if she doesn't get Laminitis. The steroids could giver her some time and feeling a lot better but the end game doesn't alter. I don't want to put her on the steroids just so I can keep her for a while longer but should I give her the chance? My mind is going round in circles and I change it every 5 minutes! She is my super star pony and I can't imagine life without her but I have to do the best I can for her.
Your comments would be so much appreciated!