A Musing
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Well, today I join that sad (?) group of people who have a horse with kissing spines. I am probably posting a bit too soon as I feel all over the place at the moment as only just found out.
I had been fairly upbeat before today as I'd done a bit of research just in case (and on here!) and can see there are treatment options and prognosis can be good. I am also lucky cos it should be covered by insurance, I have a great yard who I know will help, and lots of friends. I should also be able to cover costs, although it will make a big dent in the savings. And even more important, it's a moderate case apparently, so vet thinks prognosis for recovery and even a return to RC activities is good.
But I can see there are lots of variables, not always a good outcome and, whatever happens, this is the start of a long road of work, care, treatment and uncertainty.
Still getting a few more tests done to rule out anything else. Current suggestion is steroids and physio, possibly tildren and/or shock wave therapy depending on how steroids go. He doesn't think surgery as not a serious case, by this I think he means traditional surgery not the Cotts one so I'm going to ask about this. Have also read a bit about Mesotherapy (?).
I'm after some uplifting experiences please, and an idea of what treatment/exercise rehab plan I am going to be looking at. Be good to know there could be a good outcome from all of this. Poor little horsey
I had been fairly upbeat before today as I'd done a bit of research just in case (and on here!) and can see there are treatment options and prognosis can be good. I am also lucky cos it should be covered by insurance, I have a great yard who I know will help, and lots of friends. I should also be able to cover costs, although it will make a big dent in the savings. And even more important, it's a moderate case apparently, so vet thinks prognosis for recovery and even a return to RC activities is good.
But I can see there are lots of variables, not always a good outcome and, whatever happens, this is the start of a long road of work, care, treatment and uncertainty.
Still getting a few more tests done to rule out anything else. Current suggestion is steroids and physio, possibly tildren and/or shock wave therapy depending on how steroids go. He doesn't think surgery as not a serious case, by this I think he means traditional surgery not the Cotts one so I'm going to ask about this. Have also read a bit about Mesotherapy (?).
I'm after some uplifting experiences please, and an idea of what treatment/exercise rehab plan I am going to be looking at. Be good to know there could be a good outcome from all of this. Poor little horsey