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Emma + Tater, EMS / IR
joined 10/26/22
Colorado
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You may have seen this already but more input about exercise here: https://www.ecirhorse.org/DDT+E-exercise.php
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Nancy C in NH
ECIR Moderator 2003
ECIR Group Inc. President 2021-2022
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Sherry and Scutch (and Scarlet over the bridge)
EC Primary Response
PA 2014
https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/files/Sherry%20and%20Scutch_Scarlet
https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/album?id=78891
Sheri - is there a time frame for when exercise should begin? I reread the exercise portion of the welcome letter and confirmed that it said that once he was moving comfortably at liberty, I could introduce hand walking in long straight lines. He has been walking / trotting / cantering / bucking in his run for a few weeks now even once the NSAIDs were removed, so I figured 5-10 minutes of hand walking on soft surfaces every other day would be ok.
Today I took him out for some Christmas pictures and because I didn’t have the chain over his nose (doesn’t look as nice in photos!) he pranced, piaffed, and canter pirouetted all the way back to his run 🤦🏻♀️ And then bucked and galloped away once his halter was off. I think he’s feeling better… what a ding dong.
Thank you all for the suggestions, I will try them out!
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Emma + Tater, EMS / IR
joined 10/26/22
Colorado
Photo Album
Case History
Sheri - is there a time frame for when exercise should begin? I reread the exercise portion of the welcome letter and confirmed that it said that once he was moving comfortably at liberty, I could introduce hand walking in long straight lines. He has been walking / trotting / cantering / bucking in his run for a few weeks now even once the NSAIDs were removed, so I figured 5-10 minutes of hand walking on soft surfaces every other day would be ok.
Today I took him out for some Christmas pictures and because I didn’t have the chain over his nose (doesn’t look as nice in photos!) he pranced, piaffed, and canter pirouetted all the way back to his run 🤦🏻♀️ And then bucked and galloped away once his halter was off. I think he’s feeling better… what a ding dong.
Thank you all for the suggestions, I will try them out!
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Emma + Tater, EMS / IR
joined 10/26/22
Colorado
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Case History
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Eleanor in PA
www.drkellon.com
EC Owner 2001
The first step to wisdom is "I don't know."
Sherry and Scutch (and Scarlet over the bridge)
EC Primary Response
PA 2014
https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/files/Sherry%20and%20Scutch_Scarlet
https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/album?id=78891
Oh for a window into their minds.
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Lorna in Eastern Ontario
2002
Like Lorna said adding the buddy can help if you can safely walk 2 horses. Early on my mare would stop but then did not stop when I brought her buddy along, although her expression didn't seem great but she needed to get out a little.
Now she is walking much better, no buddy.
A crude comfort test could be seeing how long he allows you to hold 1 foot up before asking for it back, count in seconds. Do all 4 feet. Ideally 15 to 30 seconds??
Do it on a day he has rested the day before.
And before the next walk.
Sorry, this is an obtuse description of how I try to monitor Sophie's comfort with our walks.
Phoenix, AZ 7/2022
Sophie TWH mare IR/EMS, PPID?
https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/files/SophieB%20Case%20History
https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/album?id=277749
Notable updates:
- We took him off Previcox on Monday because he was trotting and bucking in his run. He is doing well without it and still trots and bucks with his neighbor.
- He is losing weight slowly on his hay-only diet. I received results from Equi-Analytical about two weeks ago and have been weaning him off the soaked hay diet. He is doing well with the reduction in soaking.
- We have started light hand walking, about 5-10 minutes every other day. He is very happy to get out and walk for the first five minutes or so, and then he starts stopping. I'm not sure if he's bored or in pain but either way, I haven't been pushing him to walk more once he wants to stop. It's surprising to me because he is so active in his run but since we're still early in his recovery, I don't want to push him.
- Cornell blood work results, taken 5 hours after he finished breakfast with no additional food:
- Insulin 12.69 uIU/mL, reference range 10-40
- Glucose 97 mg/dL, reference range 49-102
- ACTH 25.0 pg/mL, reference range 2-30
- Based on these results and his symptoms, we will continue treating him like an EMS / IR horse. We are also probably going to do a TRH response test in January, when the seasonal rise is over.
- IR Calculator Results:
- G:I 7.64, prelaminitic / IR
- RISQI 0.28, prelaminitic / IR
- MIRG 5.7, prelaminitic / IR
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Emma + Tater, probable EMS / IR
joined 10/26/22
Colorado
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