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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy-" data-source="post: 252062" data-attributes="member: 3688"><p>Finally got the word from my last chance surgeon. He said it is as bad as he has seen in one so young. He gave me three choices. Put her on the table, scope the joint, if it as bad as the x-rays say just put her down right then.</p><p></p><p>Second choice is scope her and do a direct injection of steroid in the cyst and see if it destroys it.</p><p></p><p>Third choice is to remove it surgically and see what happens. He said some times when they get in there the cysts are not as bad as the x-ray shows.</p><p></p><p>Having thought about this for a couple days I think I will donate her to the university for study. Maybe some of the young vets will be able to learn something from her to help other horses later.</p><p></p><p>Basically, the chances of her ever being a working horse is slim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy-, post: 252062, member: 3688"] Finally got the word from my last chance surgeon. He said it is as bad as he has seen in one so young. He gave me three choices. Put her on the table, scope the joint, if it as bad as the x-rays say just put her down right then. Second choice is scope her and do a direct injection of steroid in the cyst and see if it destroys it. Third choice is to remove it surgically and see what happens. He said some times when they get in there the cysts are not as bad as the x-ray shows. Having thought about this for a couple days I think I will donate her to the university for study. Maybe some of the young vets will be able to learn something from her to help other horses later. Basically, the chances of her ever being a working horse is slim. [/QUOTE]
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