pairciban
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
On Sunday I took my pony to Great Westwood xc course for a play, he's only five and has been once before. He had a lead over one fence then we jumped loads on are own, had a play in the water etc. He was fantastic both of us having a great time.
We finished jumping and bringing him back to a walk he spooked and of I came ( my fault I was still forward in my seat and giving him a pat). As falls go this wasn't a bad one, the sort of fall you could do a million times over and get straight up but I couldn't move! Thank God my pony stayed with me and OH came round the corner and found us. My friend who was with us was fab, stayed calm and asked all the right questions (she's an equine vet nurse). So they called an ambulance, and kept me talking or should I say swearing!!!
First a paramedic in a car turned up who was great and he didn't mind my use of the word begining with F. Then an ambulance with two more paramedics followed by the owner of the land and a police car then a while later the air ambulance with three people!
I was put in the ambulance where they cut all my clothes of including my Pikeur breeches!!!!!!! and gave me morphine for the pain. They thought I had broken my pelvis and decided at this point that I needed the helicopter que a few choice word from me about not getting in it I hate flying!!
To cut a long story short I was air lifted to hospital and i'm really quite lucky, my pelvis is ok but i've taken a lump of the front of the 12th thoracic vertebra (the one with the bottom rib attached). So 6-8 weeks of not doing a lot!
I am going to send a card and donation to Essex Air Ambulance as a thank you. I read on their website that it costs at least £2000 every time they are called out. They started in Essex and came to me in Hertfordshire then took me to Stoke Mandeville hospital in Buckinghamshire.
All of the paramedics/doctors/nurses where amazing, so friendly and normal. Laughing at me when I remembered my legs are hairer that my ponies and that I had my massive purple comfy knickers on!!!
So please if you have a few pennies to spare give them to you local Air Ambulance service as they are charity based and you might need them one day!
Thanks for reading
On Sunday I took my pony to Great Westwood xc course for a play, he's only five and has been once before. He had a lead over one fence then we jumped loads on are own, had a play in the water etc. He was fantastic both of us having a great time.
We finished jumping and bringing him back to a walk he spooked and of I came ( my fault I was still forward in my seat and giving him a pat). As falls go this wasn't a bad one, the sort of fall you could do a million times over and get straight up but I couldn't move! Thank God my pony stayed with me and OH came round the corner and found us. My friend who was with us was fab, stayed calm and asked all the right questions (she's an equine vet nurse). So they called an ambulance, and kept me talking or should I say swearing!!!
First a paramedic in a car turned up who was great and he didn't mind my use of the word begining with F. Then an ambulance with two more paramedics followed by the owner of the land and a police car then a while later the air ambulance with three people!
I was put in the ambulance where they cut all my clothes of including my Pikeur breeches!!!!!!! and gave me morphine for the pain. They thought I had broken my pelvis and decided at this point that I needed the helicopter que a few choice word from me about not getting in it I hate flying!!
To cut a long story short I was air lifted to hospital and i'm really quite lucky, my pelvis is ok but i've taken a lump of the front of the 12th thoracic vertebra (the one with the bottom rib attached). So 6-8 weeks of not doing a lot!
I am going to send a card and donation to Essex Air Ambulance as a thank you. I read on their website that it costs at least £2000 every time they are called out. They started in Essex and came to me in Hertfordshire then took me to Stoke Mandeville hospital in Buckinghamshire.
All of the paramedics/doctors/nurses where amazing, so friendly and normal. Laughing at me when I remembered my legs are hairer that my ponies and that I had my massive purple comfy knickers on!!!
So please if you have a few pennies to spare give them to you local Air Ambulance service as they are charity based and you might need them one day!
Thanks for reading