Undiagnosed lameness back again

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I'm not sure AA has done anything particularly wrong, it's well known the area where OP is. That said if OP is feeling particularly sensitive over it, maybe a less inflammatory and more productive way of dealing with it would be a polite/friendly PM to request the edit. But the OP is free to post how they wish obviously :rolleyes:
I have already tried but cannot send them a message.
 

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I have no idea if I am on UI, I probably am.
If he was mine then I would boot both fronts with a boot such as trails, cavallos type boots and leave them on. I would b
e looking at the difference in him walking on concrete etc. Probably padding the boots.

I would leave him booted 24/7 for a while and see what difference it made.


I would also stop the bute and see what difference that made. I have never given bute for an abscess.

There is also the question of winter laminitis. It has been cold for some this winter especially a horse in a field and these past few nights have been very frozen down here.


There is also the question of cushings.

I had a horse that had a pretty simple stone bruise and it took weeks going from lame to sound and back again. I have had an abscess that took 3 months and then we only knew when he came sound and there was the tell tale line across the wall. That was after x rays, one farrier and 2 horse vets who couldn't find anything in the foot.

I'm not sure where you are in relation to Mark Johnson. It could be worth paying him travel exp. to come out for a consultation re the foot.
I wouldn’t rule-out a stubborn grumbling abscess either. My gelding had a spate of them years ago and generally they’d form fast, dog-lame for 1 day, poultice-burst next 2 days, and he’d recover fine. But one he had presented oddly, on/off mild lameness for 3 weeks, i was then wondering if he pulled something, then all i saw was a back of frog/heel sore hole, where it had tracked.
He had access during the day to some very cool wet soil grass and soft mud grazing areas, and with abscesses being hot inflamed painful, he would come in not lame as the cold ‘poultice’ of the damp grazing soil and cold mud areas soil reduced inflammation. But after a night on dry bed/yard, (dry turn out so he’s moving not stabled), he would show more lame. The heat had built-up again within the hoof. Back out on cold mud/wet grass he’s come in less lame cycle.

Larry was in cold wet mud too at the retirement yard, so that could have had an anti-inflammatory cooling pain-relieving effect.

Birker, when you get the chance, if you could scrub wash the hoof to remove all debris, dry with towel so wet glare doesnt distort pic viewing, and take a straight looking down at the hoof pic, like you’ve already posted, aswell as a pic looking across the sole plane to show the height of frog/sole/wall. A washed hoof pic should help give a clearer idea of sole/bars/wall/frog condition.
 
I have already tried but cannot send them a message.
This screen does not mean you can’t send them a message, you just need to go to your messages ‘start a new conversation’ and type their name in x

I have just checked that her message setting isn’t set to ‘nobody’ which is an option and it’s sent just fine

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The pic angles to help see better his foot are shown in this link below. Last 3 pics ‘heels in the air’, ‘sole photo’ and ‘concavity photo’.

 
Well sorry to hear that Marmalade and SC.

But all horses are individuals and if Lari can't be helped then I will of course make the right decision for him as I did for Bailey. But at this stage it could be something very simple and he's had a huge change of circumstances so I'm not going to catastrophise or write him off just yet.

Neither of us suggested that you should.
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I don’t think AA meant anything by that Birker. You state you are West Midlands and have, as has been pointed out, given your rough location before.
Rather than going off like a bottle of pop, a PM first might have been a better idea… 😐

I do hope you get some answers for Lari. Nobody can deny your commitment to him.
 
I wouldn’t rule-out a stubborn grumbling abscess either. My gelding had a spate of them years ago and generally they’d form fast, dog-lame for 1 day, poultice-burst next 2 days, and he’d recover fine. But one he had presented oddly, on/off mild lameness for 3 weeks, i was then wondering if he pulled something, then all i saw was a back of frog/heel sore hole, where it had tracked.
He had access during the day to some very cool wet soil grass and soft mud grazing areas, and with abscesses being hot inflamed painful, he would come in not lame as the cold ‘poultice’ of the damp grazing soil and cold mud areas soil reduced inflammation. But after a night on dry bed/yard, (dry turn out so he’s moving not stabled), he would show more lame. The heat had built-up again within the hoof. Back out on cold mud/wet grass he’s come in less lame cycle.

Larry was in cold wet mud too at the retirement yard, so that could have had an anti-inflammatory cooling pain-relieving effect.

Birker, when you get the chance, if you could scrub wash the hoof to remove all debris, dry with towel so wet glare doesnt distort pic viewing, and take a straight looking down at the hoof pic, like you’ve already posted, aswell as a pic looking across the sole plane to show the height of frog/sole/wall. A washed hoof pic should help give a clearer idea of sole/bars/wall/frog condition.
OK no problem. Thanks. I put the flash on as it was a bit dark, the lights don't seem as bright as they did before and I can see it makes it harder to see.

I have to put the timer on too as it's hard with one hand lol
 
If you hover above their name, it'll come up with the option to send them a message.

That aside, how on earth does one get to 303 unopened PMs!
Admin asked if I'd mind them merging all my messages as one bulk under B20. I wasn't bothered as i thought it would help. I think they've been all read just shows that they've not been for some reason. 😀
 
Ok, I had another look and checked the map. It's an even bigger area than I thought.
Doesn't matter it was deliberately provocative and outing as you're well aware. Same as the photo on my screenshot of my office which was taken down on my request by admin, the air jacket incident with the company name being outed, the credit card with my name on being exposed, I could go on. But I will just get gaslit so no point.

I've got more important things in life to worry about right now with some very real health concerns with both partner and Mum who I've literally just come back from the care home after I've received some devastating news about her and I'm beyond caring about this forum. They take precedence over everything and anything even Lari.

I'm going to leave this here where it belongs. Dead and buried.
 
That is not in the spirit of the forum and I have never mentioned this on the forum before as I have a right of privacy the same as yourself and you have violated this right.

Don't worry about it, Birker. You've posted 6 zillion photos of your face on the forum so we will all know you when we see you anyway.
 
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Possibly she stays as real horse person, on a horse forum

Not just someone with a big wooden spoon

And we all learn from each other

I for one appreciate folk who share horsey experiences the ups and downs
 
If it’s a suspected abscess stop the bute. Bute stops the abscess coming to a head as easily.

Then again Yet another strop in a helpful thread of people trying to look past the constant strops and woe is Me. Another that thinks AA did no wrong considering the size of areas mentioned and previous posts by B2020.

The charity that keeps getting shown will wear out.
 
Don't worry it about it, Birker. You've posted 6 zillion photos of your face on the forum so we will all know you when we see you anyway.
And it only takes searching the username and Solihull on here to work out pretty much exactly where you are too, B.

I mean this in the nicest way but I would recommend a step back from here, B. Every time you post something it ends up like this and it's not nice for anyone, especially you. You seem very heavily reliant on people on HHO, do you have a community or some friends you could go to for advice instead? As you do seem to take things very personally here and appear quite attached and dependent on the forum. If things are so bad personally, get off of the internet and do things in real life, make changes, spend time with loved ones and let go of HHO.
 
As someone who never really ventures on to these threads, why do you stay/ post if you hate it so much and it causes you so much stress?
I’m usually the same in that I normally scroll on by, but there is clearly a pattern and a common denominator.

OP - you readily put yourself out there asking for advice and opinions and from what I can tell people are very generous with their time and goodwill in responding. However, almost every time threads descend into chaos when it isn’t what you want to hear. Then you get defensive. I’m very sorry to hear about your mum but the cynical on here will question when you have had time to visit her care home today when you’ve been posting pretty constantly all afternoon (sorry if that sounds unkind but it was my first thought when I read your latest reply).

If it were me and if I genuinely felt as under fire as you seem to I would be taking a step back from posting so much online and instead asking questions of my “real life” friends, fellow liveries, vets, professionals etc.
 
Birker you have previously shared lots of information about your location in relation to viewing horses, your commute to work etc. etc., so everyone already knows roughly where you are. Because you’ve shared it. Your outburst at AA was uncalled for and you really need to stop and think before exploding at people. You’ve got a lot on your plate, but you keep repeating the same behaviour over and over, which can’t be doing you any good and is unfair on other people. I hope you don’t bite people’s heads off in real life like you do on here.
 
I’m usually the same in that I normally scroll on by, but there is clearly a pattern and a common denominator.

OP - you readily put yourself out there asking for advice and opinions and from what I can tell people are very generous with their time and goodwill in responding. However, almost every time threads descend into chaos when it isn’t what you want to hear. Then you get defensive. I’m very sorry to hear about your mum but the cynical on here will question when you have had time to visit her care home today when you’ve been posting pretty constantly all afternoon (sorry if that sounds unkind but it was my first thought when I read your latest reply).

If it were me and if I genuinely felt as under fire as you seem to I would be taking a step back from posting so much online and instead asking questions of my “real life” friends, fellow liveries, vets, professionals etc.

I often wonder this, there are people who claim to have high power jobs and as well as having horses to look after or run yards full of horses, compete at a level above us mere mortals whilst having a full time job which includes out of hours call outs yet seem to find massive amounts of time to post on and interact on the internet.

As for me, I'm currently a lady of leisure (that will have to change soon, though) with one old horse I do BA with and I have an aversion to housework (much to my husband's chagrin). The most time I spent on here was when I was stuck at home with small children. When I've been busier with horses and/or work, I hardly visited this forum yet I wouldn't say I've been as busy as some of the folks on here claim to be.
 
It’s a shame this thread has descended in to debate. There has been some really good advice given particularly regarding the X-ray comparisons.

I’ve never known AA to have anything other than exemplary manners and etiquette, she has a top quality knowledge of equine professionals and I am sure the recommendation she provided far outweighs any debate about whether you’ve been outed especially since you have given more specific information about your location previously.

I hope you find some answers soon but absolutely without doubt you need a fresh set of eyes on those hooves.
 
Doesn't matter it was deliberately provocative and outing as you're well aware. Same as the photo on my screenshot of my office which was taken down on my request by admin, the air jacket incident with the company name being outed, the credit card with my name on being exposed, I could go on. But I will just get gaslit so no point.

I've got more important things in life to worry about right now with some very real health concerns with both partner and Mum who I've literally just come back from the care home after I've received some devastating news about her and I'm beyond caring about this forum. They take precedence over everything and anything even Lari.

I'm going to leave this here where it belongs. Dead and buried.
Blimey! Must be hard to see past all those mountains. Should have just left them as molehills......
 
And it only takes searching the username and Solihull on here to work out pretty much exactly where you are too, B.

I mean this in the nicest way but I would recommend a step back from here, B. Every time you post something it ends up like this and it's not nice for anyone, especially you. You seem very heavily reliant on people on HHO, do you have a community or some friends you could go to for advice instead? As you do seem to take things very personally here and appear quite attached and dependent on the forum. If things are so bad personally, get off of the internet and do things in real life, make changes, spend time with loved ones and let go of HHO.
It took me seconds to get that screenshot, it was one of many posts I could have picked
 
I do find it wild that anyone can scream about right to privacy (about stuff they said, I certainly dont have a list of things people have pointed out aren’t a good idea to put on the forum like credit card info) after what they did to another forum member. Obviously it was less important then
 
I do find it wild that anyone can scream about right to privacy (about stuff they said, I certainly dont have a list of things people have pointed out aren’t a good idea to put on the forum like credit card info) after what they did to another forum member. Obviously it was less important then

I was thinking about this myself but then again that was all because of home problems as well. Like nobody else has those.
 
I'm not sure I'd be happy with this area here B. That channel looks like it narrows and also looks like it's forcing the joint apart further back. I'm no expert at xrays though. Ludo and Charlie below for comparison I'm sorry Lari is continuing to cause you worries.

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FWIW that rad is a slightly off view so it’s not comparable, it’s not shot straight through the joint space. You can see that from the outline of the other joints.
 
FWIW that rad is a slightly off view so it’s not comparable, it’s not shot straight through the joint space. You can see that from the outline of the other joints.

Useful info, thank you.

I still find it strange that the vet's so adamant it's not the cause. It seems pretty well known that some horses can be sound with what look like big changes and others lame with what look like tiny ones. But, as I said first of all, I'm no expert on x rays.

I hope it's an abscess and easy to treat, but if so then I also think that several people's advice to test for Cushings should be acted upon.
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