catembi
Well-Known Member
Well, we now have some answers. They found that his proprioception was poor and that he was unsteady. Clinical findings are arthritis in his neck impinging on the spinal cord and a small but definitely there brain lesion in the right place to cause wobbliness. His sudden panic attacks are probably due to stress at feeling wobbly.
We had an awful journey back as he alternated between falling over and trying to kick his way out of the lorry. He arrived lathered and dripping and with several new minor injuries.
He does not meet the insurance company’s threshold for PTS. We can try medicating the neck, which might or might not work. Nothing to be done about the brain. Pronounced unsafe to ride, but I already knew that.
I am having a think, but am inclining towards PTS, otherwise I am pretty much waiting for another ‘sign’ in the form of an accident. To me, he looks stressed and unhappy. It’s hard because he looks absolutely magnificent, but I am not sure what would be achieved by keeping him going until he starts falling over.
So, there we have it. No happy ending, but I wasn’t expecting one.
We had an awful journey back as he alternated between falling over and trying to kick his way out of the lorry. He arrived lathered and dripping and with several new minor injuries.
He does not meet the insurance company’s threshold for PTS. We can try medicating the neck, which might or might not work. Nothing to be done about the brain. Pronounced unsafe to ride, but I already knew that.
I am having a think, but am inclining towards PTS, otherwise I am pretty much waiting for another ‘sign’ in the form of an accident. To me, he looks stressed and unhappy. It’s hard because he looks absolutely magnificent, but I am not sure what would be achieved by keeping him going until he starts falling over.
So, there we have it. No happy ending, but I wasn’t expecting one.