BeckyD
Well-Known Member
I think we must be overdue for a Ronnie update - thanks to those of you who have PM'd me. I was hoping to be announcing good news following our trip to Cambridge on Monday for his first post-PSD op checkup. As a refresher, he banged a tendon last July (2008), then did somersualts in his field whilst recovering from that, injuring his SI, which required medication, and then whilst on box rest recovering from that he did both hind suspensories (PSD), which were operated on in May 2009, but the wounds broke down, so he's been in stable cross-tied for weeks, then on 24/7 mini-pen turnout. Wound is finally healing so we went back to hospital for the check this week.
The verdict on Monday: Lame on three legs, very lame in a straight line, slightly better on the lunge. Not sure why better on the lunge. Scans didn't show anything remarkable.
So on initial investigation it seems the operation hasn't been a success - possibly because the wounds broke down and now legs could have gone into some sort of "super-healing" mode and laid down scar tissue and adhesions here there and everywhere. I've got to do 6 weeks increasing work and then take him back to see if there's any improvement, for final assessment.
But on the whole, it's looking pretty
And he was very sore yesterday, hobbling about in his pen after the exertions of Monday. Gutted does not begin to describe it. It seems that I have a 6yo TB who is going to have to be retired on part livery unless there is sudden improvement. I don't even think he can be a companion as he's a bit of a horror with other horses, riggy but not a rig, and a handful to handle (experienced people only!).
I'm just hoping for a miracle during the next 6 weeks.
ETS: In the meantime we had a check ligament scare - but it turned out to be a varicose vein on a front leg!!!! Only Ronnie...
The verdict on Monday: Lame on three legs, very lame in a straight line, slightly better on the lunge. Not sure why better on the lunge. Scans didn't show anything remarkable.
So on initial investigation it seems the operation hasn't been a success - possibly because the wounds broke down and now legs could have gone into some sort of "super-healing" mode and laid down scar tissue and adhesions here there and everywhere. I've got to do 6 weeks increasing work and then take him back to see if there's any improvement, for final assessment.
But on the whole, it's looking pretty
I'm just hoping for a miracle during the next 6 weeks.
ETS: In the meantime we had a check ligament scare - but it turned out to be a varicose vein on a front leg!!!! Only Ronnie...