aniford
Well-Known Member
Hi
my mare Holly is doing OK in herself and has put approx 10kg on this last week. Its not a significant amount and this is what has been happening for months, she gains a little then after a few weeks loses again. Ive tried researching possible causes and suggested to my vet that it could be a thyroid problem because of the lack of other IBD symptoms (except weight loss).
The vet has totally dismissed my suggestion that Holly has anything except IBD on the grounds it is the commonest form of weight loss in horses and the thyroid research I found is from the USA, apparently they are 'behind us' with that sort of research and have frequently misdiagnosed hypothyroidism. I suggested hyperthyroidism caused by a tumour on the thyroid, as Holly has melanomas in the throat latch area.
Basically I have to hope that the corticosteroids will enable her to absorb the nutrients I am feeding her. If these do not work I expect to have her PTS mid-October.
Thank you to everyone who read and posted on my original request for help and ideas. I feel like I've run out of options and that the vet has written my mare off without really being very open minded about her condition. At the same time I'm thinking the vet must think I'm letting emotion cloud my judgement, but if it wasn't I think there would be something very wrong with me.
Ani
my mare Holly is doing OK in herself and has put approx 10kg on this last week. Its not a significant amount and this is what has been happening for months, she gains a little then after a few weeks loses again. Ive tried researching possible causes and suggested to my vet that it could be a thyroid problem because of the lack of other IBD symptoms (except weight loss).
The vet has totally dismissed my suggestion that Holly has anything except IBD on the grounds it is the commonest form of weight loss in horses and the thyroid research I found is from the USA, apparently they are 'behind us' with that sort of research and have frequently misdiagnosed hypothyroidism. I suggested hyperthyroidism caused by a tumour on the thyroid, as Holly has melanomas in the throat latch area.
Basically I have to hope that the corticosteroids will enable her to absorb the nutrients I am feeding her. If these do not work I expect to have her PTS mid-October.
Thank you to everyone who read and posted on my original request for help and ideas. I feel like I've run out of options and that the vet has written my mare off without really being very open minded about her condition. At the same time I'm thinking the vet must think I'm letting emotion cloud my judgement, but if it wasn't I think there would be something very wrong with me.
Ani