cptrayes
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My horse has wobblers and I have to make a decision this week what to do with him. He has been level 2/3 ataxic for two weeks, with no improvement. Onset of critical symptoms was sudden, but with 20/20 hindsight other indications have been there for 5 years and attributed to spavins (he has huge lumps on his hocks) and/or temperament.
On bute, no other meds. Physio daily for one week, not sure what yet.
I'd be grateful for any advice, especially from a vet or anyone who has had similar xrays. My own inclination is that he should be put to sleep because he is not strong enough to even be turned out on my hilllside, never mind with other horses. He is not improving, and to me, the xrays were shocking.
There is a narrowing of the canal the spinal cord goes through in C3. The vet who took them said that one ratio should be about half of another, when it was clear that it was less than one third. There was also a clear step between C3 and C4.
In addition, the top of C4, inside the spinal cord canal, there is a cluster of four clear bone chips of a very easily visible size. From time to time his neck cracks, the last time when the physio was present as loud as a big handclap.
I have not yet discussed this with my vet and will do so on Monday, but the last time we spoke he was making "give it 6 months and see" noises. That does not, at the moment, seem fair to the horse, so I am seeking other opinions so that I can make up my own mind what to do.
Any opinions would be welcome.
On bute, no other meds. Physio daily for one week, not sure what yet.
I'd be grateful for any advice, especially from a vet or anyone who has had similar xrays. My own inclination is that he should be put to sleep because he is not strong enough to even be turned out on my hilllside, never mind with other horses. He is not improving, and to me, the xrays were shocking.
There is a narrowing of the canal the spinal cord goes through in C3. The vet who took them said that one ratio should be about half of another, when it was clear that it was less than one third. There was also a clear step between C3 and C4.
In addition, the top of C4, inside the spinal cord canal, there is a cluster of four clear bone chips of a very easily visible size. From time to time his neck cracks, the last time when the physio was present as loud as a big handclap.
I have not yet discussed this with my vet and will do so on Monday, but the last time we spoke he was making "give it 6 months and see" noises. That does not, at the moment, seem fair to the horse, so I am seeking other opinions so that I can make up my own mind what to do.
Any opinions would be welcome.