Very worried...any experiences with kissing spine?

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My mare (the one I posted earlier in the week about the bumpy withers) has just been diagnosed with kissing spine. Don't know the severity of it yet as she will need an x-ray at the surgery but she is awful to box so have to wait for my very patient friend to come with her trailer.

I feel absolutely dreadful, really worried about her. She appears to be very uncomfortable even just in the field. What are your experiences with kissing spine? Treatment and recovery? Thank you. :)
 
Lucklily I have never had this issue, butour back lady says that kissing spine is a problem once arthritic changes happen, this is normally when most people spot it!

I know that a Olympic prospect at our local Eventing yard has developed kissing spine- he was refusing the jumps- even at ON! He's going to have some rest over the winter and then a decision will be made as to his future.
 
I bought a horse as a 5 yr old who was diagnosed at 6 with this, he basically retired on Bute/ Danalon. Only spotted it as he started refusing to jump at Foxhunter level.

He's been a happy field ornament ever since and is now 21!

IMHO,I don't believe they ever fully recover from it either way.

But, all horses and cases are different nevertheless.
 
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