angieb
Member
Just looking for a bit advice / info please. My daughters wonderful pony who is 17 has been diagnosed with stress lami following a seperation from her field mates at a new yard. It came on virtually overnight. We have now moved again and they are back together but poor Shandi is in a mess.
Had x rays taken and she has 5 degree rotation in one front hoof and 2 degree in the other but no sinking . She is currently on bute twice daily & sedoline every couple of days and is supposed to be on metformin but I am finding it really really difficult to get her to take these, tried all manner of ways. She has tested clear for cushings & metabolic syndrome and the vet is reasonably sure its stress related.
She has been bad now for 4 weeks, very very slight improvement one day then the next she seems to be worse, the vet asked my farrier to fit heart bar shoes on her and she is definitely worse since then, although the farrier did say to expect her to be a bit more sore.
Basically I wondered if anyone has had a similar experience to us please, its heartbreaking seekling this wonderful pony who up until a month ago was ridden and jumped regularly in such a sorry state. I want to do whatever I can to help her but am at a loss now. Is it just time ? should she be on complete box rest ? what about supplements such as lamineze ?
Finally do you think the prognosis is good for her, can we expect her to make a good recovery, my daughter is beside herself as another horse on the yard very sadly had to be put to sleep last week with a similar (but not the same) problem.
Sorry to ramble on but any info would be much appreciated.
Many Thanks
Had x rays taken and she has 5 degree rotation in one front hoof and 2 degree in the other but no sinking . She is currently on bute twice daily & sedoline every couple of days and is supposed to be on metformin but I am finding it really really difficult to get her to take these, tried all manner of ways. She has tested clear for cushings & metabolic syndrome and the vet is reasonably sure its stress related.
She has been bad now for 4 weeks, very very slight improvement one day then the next she seems to be worse, the vet asked my farrier to fit heart bar shoes on her and she is definitely worse since then, although the farrier did say to expect her to be a bit more sore.
Basically I wondered if anyone has had a similar experience to us please, its heartbreaking seekling this wonderful pony who up until a month ago was ridden and jumped regularly in such a sorry state. I want to do whatever I can to help her but am at a loss now. Is it just time ? should she be on complete box rest ? what about supplements such as lamineze ?
Finally do you think the prognosis is good for her, can we expect her to make a good recovery, my daughter is beside herself as another horse on the yard very sadly had to be put to sleep last week with a similar (but not the same) problem.
Sorry to ramble on but any info would be much appreciated.
Many Thanks