And I'm in A&E.

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Bree was so good today - going really well. Got her up the hill by the M40 and let her have a bite of grass. Then something startled her and she headed off in a rapid trot - then full scale bronco. Cue me flat on my face and loosing consciousness. Luckily she went to see the stallion and was spotted and I was retrieved. Couldn't for the life me remember why I had a horse. So figured A&E was best. Mostly a bit dented, but nowhere the back protector was. Dammit now it's getting my confidence back again.

Oh and the back to work interview from hell. :)

Paula
 
Poor you.Wishing you a speedy recovery. Best get on again as soon as possibe. I use a stirrup leather as a neckstrap and if things get tricky it is really helpful!!
 
Oh ouch. Get well soon.

Just one thing, if you were knocked out, I would advise taking it easy. Even if you feel fine now, delayed shock can creep up on you.

I did not take it easy and then driving home from work suddenly went shaky and knew I was going to be sick :o (yes much too much information :D) - I managed to pull over but couldn't get my seat belt undone and the only thing I could find to be sick in was a sock :D:D:D - so beware of delayed shock!
 
Oops but that's horses for you , I second the advice about the neck strap I always use one also try to get someone to keep her in work until you are fit to get on again.
Hope you feel ok take it easy.
 
Oops but that's horses for you , I second the advice about the neck strap I always use one also try to get someone to keep her in work until you are fit to get on again.
Hope you feel ok take it easy.

From what I remember noone was staying on that. I grabbed a big handfull of mane but it wasn't enough. Luckily she's on schooling livery so she will be ridden, but I really need to get back on ASAP.
 
Oh dear, they do sometimes like to remind us there is no such thing as bombproof. Good for you having a protector on, have to confess I only wear one for jumping but with youngsters or new horses especially, that may not be sensible. Hope you mend soon :)
 
As long as your porter doesnt bash the trolley into the CT room door like mine did when I went in last week for my neck!

I do think you've been getting ahead of yourself hacking out alone on a 4 yr old when you've not been riding again for long :o thowee
 
Once mended again could you perhaps get your instructor to spend some time teaching you how to fall & roll if you do come off again? And second the neckstrap.
 
I actually have a grab handle on the saddle. But it was no real use - too far back. Wouldn't have got to a neck strap. Was taught to fall properly and shoulder and knee injury says I did tuck. But clearly went down face first in tuck.

Stuck in obs ward waiting for test results. Very professional service.

Paula
 
Bored now. I'm going to be out for a couple of days, but need a plan for getting back on Bree. Livery worth weight in gold because they will check her and take her out.

Hat will be totalled, but I would like a less hot one anyhow. I guess I'm going to have to replace the back protector after less than a week's use as well. :(

Overreach boots also did their job as she'd torn a hole in the back of one.

Modern matrons doing their rounds of the observation wards. I've not been a patient in the time I've been working in the nhs and used to work here a few years back so it's fascinating.

Paula
 
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