BethH
Well-Known Member
Hi - my horse had xrays today, vet think he has PSD in hindlimbs and I am going to have a bonescan next week to make absolutely certain of diagnosis and to check pelvis area too.
My gut feeling is that the vet is right as all the symptoms seem to make sense of what has happened to my horse. I have had a huge problem with farrier not balancing his feet, so I took him barefoot 12mths ago and it has also taken me 6mths to persuade the vet that there is something wrong and he isn't just footsore.
So my question is this - given that it hasn't been immediately nipped in the bud which gives best chance of recovery and that it is hind limbs involved, does any treatment of the dozens that I seem to have read about give any hope that he won't just be retired. He had KS as a baby and so needs to work to keep his back strong and I think he will deteriorate really quickly and end up PTS if I can't find a way to try to help & manage it well. My vet suggests prognosis is poor especially as he didn't show any improvement on bute trial, he said that generally only 20% with Ryan's issue have any successful treatment. He is a great vet and I trust his judgement but need some other ideas before he is written off.
I have read about PRP and also remember posts about ARC equine??? Any advice or ideas gratefully received as it isn't looking good for my poor boy!
Thank you - am try to avoid sinking a bottle of vodka at this point!
My gut feeling is that the vet is right as all the symptoms seem to make sense of what has happened to my horse. I have had a huge problem with farrier not balancing his feet, so I took him barefoot 12mths ago and it has also taken me 6mths to persuade the vet that there is something wrong and he isn't just footsore.
So my question is this - given that it hasn't been immediately nipped in the bud which gives best chance of recovery and that it is hind limbs involved, does any treatment of the dozens that I seem to have read about give any hope that he won't just be retired. He had KS as a baby and so needs to work to keep his back strong and I think he will deteriorate really quickly and end up PTS if I can't find a way to try to help & manage it well. My vet suggests prognosis is poor especially as he didn't show any improvement on bute trial, he said that generally only 20% with Ryan's issue have any successful treatment. He is a great vet and I trust his judgement but need some other ideas before he is written off.
I have read about PRP and also remember posts about ARC equine??? Any advice or ideas gratefully received as it isn't looking good for my poor boy!
Thank you - am try to avoid sinking a bottle of vodka at this point!