mrsjcmking
Well-Known Member
So about 10 days ago I had an accident on my youngster. Not his fault, he just got giddy down a fairly steep slope and I bailed.
And now I have a broken ankle. A very rare break and one that is going to take a long time to heal. I know I was lucky - it could have been a lot worse, but i'm still feeling pretty annoyed. I don't know the extent of the damage but best case scenario I could not need surgery, be walking with a limp by 3 months, and properly by 4 months with lots of physio. Worst case scenario I could end up with arthritis in my foot, or bone necrosis and spend a long time in physiotherapy and may end up with a permanent limp. I'm waiting for MRI's and CT scans to assess the damage and hopefully in 3 weeks time I should know the damage.
So with this in mind I have had to put my pony out on loan.
Has anyone else had an incident like this? How did you get back on the horse?
I have to admit i'm worried about it. Mostly because I can't get the look of fear on my husbands face out of my mind when he saw me come out of the ambulance. A friend of mine once told me, when you are young and you have no attachments its easy to be fearless, but when you have a family of your own you have to think about how your fearlessness affects them. I have also recently met a man whos sister who is just coming out of a 3 month coma after a horse accident - shes had a stroke and is only just responding.
I know I only damaged my ankle but after being boarded up (back board neck brace) undergoing lots of tests just to make sure and having a seizure after a reaction to morphine (not accident related, but still not great when you've been through so much already) it really makes you realise how vulnerable you are. Everytime I think about riding again I just cant help but think - what if?! How would my family cope if I were seriously injured or paralysed? Is it really worth it?
Has anyone else had any experience like this? Any suggestions on how to get back on the horse?
And now I have a broken ankle. A very rare break and one that is going to take a long time to heal. I know I was lucky - it could have been a lot worse, but i'm still feeling pretty annoyed. I don't know the extent of the damage but best case scenario I could not need surgery, be walking with a limp by 3 months, and properly by 4 months with lots of physio. Worst case scenario I could end up with arthritis in my foot, or bone necrosis and spend a long time in physiotherapy and may end up with a permanent limp. I'm waiting for MRI's and CT scans to assess the damage and hopefully in 3 weeks time I should know the damage.
So with this in mind I have had to put my pony out on loan.
Has anyone else had an incident like this? How did you get back on the horse?
I have to admit i'm worried about it. Mostly because I can't get the look of fear on my husbands face out of my mind when he saw me come out of the ambulance. A friend of mine once told me, when you are young and you have no attachments its easy to be fearless, but when you have a family of your own you have to think about how your fearlessness affects them. I have also recently met a man whos sister who is just coming out of a 3 month coma after a horse accident - shes had a stroke and is only just responding.
I know I only damaged my ankle but after being boarded up (back board neck brace) undergoing lots of tests just to make sure and having a seizure after a reaction to morphine (not accident related, but still not great when you've been through so much already) it really makes you realise how vulnerable you are. Everytime I think about riding again I just cant help but think - what if?! How would my family cope if I were seriously injured or paralysed? Is it really worth it?
Has anyone else had any experience like this? Any suggestions on how to get back on the horse?