pootleperkin
Well-Known Member
hi everyone - I just wanted to have a pick of the HHO collective's brain to see if anyone has any ideas as to what might be happening with my old girl. Put it in here instead of veterinary as thought more people would see it.
She is 24 years old, quite likely has a touch of cushings, as she has curly coat and associated slopy pasterns etc and vet agrees. Had the vet out around a month ago as she was carrying an overtly wide and deep belly (looked like she was in foal, but defo. isn't). She isn't wormy and so the vet decided that the most likely reason for her shape was that a she has aged, the muscles on the sides of here stomach have lost their tone, so just another aging thing, like a slightly dipped back.
Last week she came in from the field and looked slightly lame on her off hind, overtly pointing it in the stable. No heat or signs of trauma, but I gave her some bute as it was obviously sore. Similar symptoms for the next few days, but she went outside everyday and rolled happily etc. On Friday she went out ok, then I went away for the weekend leaving my Dad in charge. Apparently she didn't touch her feed on Friday, and Dad got the vet out as he was worried. Turns out sh had lost the range of motion in her neck and ate loads when her bucket was held up to her. Vet concentrated on her neck and didn't really notice her back leg, as Dad didn't have her history. Gave her pain killer i/v, and she perked up massively.
When I saw her on Sunday night, it was obvious to me that she didn't just have a neck problem, but a neurological one, and her neck and leg problems were linked. I got vet out again on Monday morning as I was worried about her leg pain - still pointing back foot and most obviously holding up her tail head and it was shaking.
Vet suggested she might have equine motor neuron disease, as she was showing many symptoms of the disease, including muscle tremors, voracious appetite, a little weight loss (not too much though), and limb pain, but if so, it is progressing very quickly. Tonight I think she is a bit more depressed, but is still eating well. She is defo more uncomfortable on legs, holding front fore up occasionally. She has lost a bit more range of movement in her neck.
I'm thinking that we are on a road to nowhere and that she probably isn't going to be around much longer - the vet has told us to put her on vitamin E supplement and if it is EMND, then it might help. I'm not convinced that is what it is, but just wondering if anyone has seen it before, or has any other ideas?
Muchos doughnuts if you have got this far. Poor old girl, she was absolutely fine a week ago and is still happy in herself
She is 24 years old, quite likely has a touch of cushings, as she has curly coat and associated slopy pasterns etc and vet agrees. Had the vet out around a month ago as she was carrying an overtly wide and deep belly (looked like she was in foal, but defo. isn't). She isn't wormy and so the vet decided that the most likely reason for her shape was that a she has aged, the muscles on the sides of here stomach have lost their tone, so just another aging thing, like a slightly dipped back.
Last week she came in from the field and looked slightly lame on her off hind, overtly pointing it in the stable. No heat or signs of trauma, but I gave her some bute as it was obviously sore. Similar symptoms for the next few days, but she went outside everyday and rolled happily etc. On Friday she went out ok, then I went away for the weekend leaving my Dad in charge. Apparently she didn't touch her feed on Friday, and Dad got the vet out as he was worried. Turns out sh had lost the range of motion in her neck and ate loads when her bucket was held up to her. Vet concentrated on her neck and didn't really notice her back leg, as Dad didn't have her history. Gave her pain killer i/v, and she perked up massively.
When I saw her on Sunday night, it was obvious to me that she didn't just have a neck problem, but a neurological one, and her neck and leg problems were linked. I got vet out again on Monday morning as I was worried about her leg pain - still pointing back foot and most obviously holding up her tail head and it was shaking.
Vet suggested she might have equine motor neuron disease, as she was showing many symptoms of the disease, including muscle tremors, voracious appetite, a little weight loss (not too much though), and limb pain, but if so, it is progressing very quickly. Tonight I think she is a bit more depressed, but is still eating well. She is defo more uncomfortable on legs, holding front fore up occasionally. She has lost a bit more range of movement in her neck.
I'm thinking that we are on a road to nowhere and that she probably isn't going to be around much longer - the vet has told us to put her on vitamin E supplement and if it is EMND, then it might help. I'm not convinced that is what it is, but just wondering if anyone has seen it before, or has any other ideas?
Muchos doughnuts if you have got this far. Poor old girl, she was absolutely fine a week ago and is still happy in herself