No huge miracles have occurred, but the suspensory is looking better and showing more organization. It is absolutely NOT worse. Improvement > worsening condition.
All she really needs is time it seems. So, while patience sucks, that's what we are doing! Two months down....ten to go.
Three cheers for improvement, no matter how small!
ReplyDeleteYay for good news!!!
ReplyDeleteHere's to improvement, however slight! It's so hard to be patient, but hopefully the long-term prognosis is good!
ReplyDeleteThat is good news... or at least not bad. My horse, Ink, is 5 or 6 months out from her hind suspensory and has happily graduated from the small paddock to large group pasture rest. Can't wait to start riding her again, but I'm giving her extra time off in hopes of a full recovery back to 50s... patience is so hard though! Hang in there
ReplyDeleteOh! A hind suspensory and in an endurance mount? Please tell me more! I feel like I don't hear enough (if any) anecdotes about hind suspensory injuries from folks...
Deleteglad things are moving in the right direction!!
ReplyDeleteSlow progress is definitely better than none!!
ReplyDeleteThis is great news! Fingers crossed she just keeps steadily improving until she's 100% again <3
ReplyDeleteI am so far behind on blogs that I have no clue what is going on, but I'm happy there is progress. I'm so sorry she's injured. Chrome has a suspensory injury too.... it sucks. :(
ReplyDeleteSlow steady improvement is better than regression! :)
ReplyDeleteTime time time. I promise. Time is better than all the advanced therapies out there.
ReplyDeleteTime is the best medicine -- it's HARD, but it really does work. Hang in there!!
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