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Ah Mrs M, please don't be too peed off. At least you are on the mend. Dizzy will still be there waiting for you when you are given the all clear, and if you look at it from someone who knows, it is only a tiny piece of time in the whole of your life that you have got to hang in there. Chin up.
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Consider me reminded
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Chin is up!
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My plans are the "Yard Olympics"

Fun for all the family!

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Please can you hold the Yard Olympics when I come and visit
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I think I could win .. something
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(or maybe not ..)

C - I am going to Sunderland for 6days (alone
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You must!! it will be hilarious 18 hand ex racers vs 13 hand ponies doing gymkhana games and the like of
 
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Shame I'm not nearer to you as I would be happy to help! I have a chestnut TB mare who can turn on a pin head when she feels like it and can throw a fantastic jink to the left or right when cantering. Also a very good 60 to 0 when cantering too (that really does hurt!) In 10 years she has dropped me about three times - I have aquired a bloomin' good seat from riding her (not boasting! I'm not a pretty rider but I do stick to the saddle well - had to learn to!) so I know just what it's like for you.

I have been very lucky though although my last fall 3 months ago has left me with deep bruising that still hurts. She also just missed my face with her front hooves and for that I am eternally grateful. I hope you heal quickly and can get back in the saddle soon. Maybe it's time to pass your horse on unless, like me, you love them too much to let them go!

Big hugs Mrs M, I know what having a daft horse is like xx

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Maybe we should start a clique lol. The daft thing is, she was behaving! It was me being a total numpt
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Ah well. Onwards and onwards
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Sorry to hearthis Mrs M - I know where you are coming from - listen to this!

4March 09 At last get my new horse - after looking for months & months - anticipating a lovely Spring and Summer getting to know each other!
April 09 Aforementioned horse spooks at something when leading him in - he runs over me and I crack several ribs - cannot ride for 3 weeks.
May 09 notice strange lump on middle finger - back riding but have other worries - retired mare has to be pts amongst other things. New horse a definite handful! Go off to Maldives on holiday.
June 09 back from hols - stsart riding - notice lump on finger getting bigger.
July 09 Still riding but lump on finger very big - get referred to see Dermatologist
OUTCOME: Have skin cancer of middle finger -have not ridden from July. Have very fetching scar from skin graft and badly scarred finger. Consultant seen last week and I MAY be able to ride in a couple of weeks' time.
In the intermim new horse has become a complete pr*t only being ridden once a week by my friend. Wouldn't trust anyone else on him!

Whoever said that "patience is a virtue"!!!!! Get well soon and follow Doctor's orders!!!!

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Aw hun. All crossed for a good outcome for you
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Aww, what yucky news! I do hope you get things sorted out with your client. Is your work such that it can progress while you're sitting on the sofa with your hot choccy?

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Ah Spookster, it is, but client isn't that way inclined - likes to see my smiling face lol

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Sorry to hear your having a tough time Mrs M. At least you are still here! It could have been worse and i know its upseting and annoying but your health is very important, so you must take your time to recover. These things often take much longer than you think but better to fully recover than risk making yourself ill.

Hope you feel better soon.

p.s. chocolate helps for recovery, thats a well known fact
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Ta hun
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Am practising the 'eating chocolate' route to good health....
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Hi Mrs M - I know how you feel, remember I broke my collar bone in February and what was initially a six week healing process turned into over six months ... and some and I'm still hurting.

I know it is a pain and you are totally fed up by in comaprison to the time you will have to spend riding when you have been given the all clear this healing time for you will pass relatively quickly, I am sure.

You can still do plenty with Dizzy - groundwork, lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of grooming and fussing?!

Your health is the most important thing here so take things easy and before you know it you will be back in the saddle.

Best wishes xxx

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Oh hun. I really shouldn't whinge
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Dizz is looking confused, but loving the carrots
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My plans are the "Yard Olympics"

Fun for all the family!

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Please can you hold the Yard Olympics when I come and visit
grin.gif

I think I could win .. something
tongue.gif
tongue.gif
(or maybe not ..)

C - I am going to Sunderland for 6days (alone
crazy.gif
) in 2 weeks (2-8th) but then I can come visit (promise not to bring a bucket full of marshmallows this time though
grin.gif
)

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You must!! it will be hilarious 18 hand ex racers vs 13 hand ponies doing gymkhana games and the like of

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Can't wait to see you re-mount....


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