LouLou3
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone, I posted the other day to say my boy had been diagnosed with arthritis of his coffin joint and also poor foot balance. The injections were beginning of July - trotted him up on Sunday and he is still nodding!
Vet doesn't think him still being lame is down to the steroids not working because his temperament has changed since having the injections - meaning before his injections he was a proper nightmare and horrible to be around but since he has become a lamb...so we assume he is no longer in pain.
Vet thinks its down to his poor foot balance and has said to wait for the farrier to come again and see what he's like after that - this will be his third shoeing since diagnosis and he's now in Natural Balance. If he is not better after then they will nerve block to see if its the foot or the joint.
Vet said the poor foot balance will take a while to sort out...just wondering if any of you have anything you can share - tips on management living in a hilly area...supplements I could give him...he already has cortaflex
cheers everyone
Vet doesn't think him still being lame is down to the steroids not working because his temperament has changed since having the injections - meaning before his injections he was a proper nightmare and horrible to be around but since he has become a lamb...so we assume he is no longer in pain.
Vet thinks its down to his poor foot balance and has said to wait for the farrier to come again and see what he's like after that - this will be his third shoeing since diagnosis and he's now in Natural Balance. If he is not better after then they will nerve block to see if its the foot or the joint.
Vet said the poor foot balance will take a while to sort out...just wondering if any of you have anything you can share - tips on management living in a hilly area...supplements I could give him...he already has cortaflex
cheers everyone