Eating humble pie

culteuchar

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Well here we are after me posting that Tildren was a waste of time etc etc i go to the vet today for a work up and am proved completely wrong. It is never comfortable to admit you were wrong but i was wrong and will now sit down to a large helping of humble pie. At the vet today to check on horses progress the vet was amazed and so was i about 3 days ago i didnt see much improvement if any. Well she was given a good work up and the results were astounding, completely sound in trot when going straight no reaction to flexion tests sound in trot on right reign on tight circle only about 1/10 lame on left reign in a tight circle vet said her movement was very relaxed and she was striding out in confidence. I have to be honest this must have happened in the last 2 or 3 days as she didnt look this good on Monday when i tried her but vet said this was a slow acting drug and was not a quick fix and i should now start and ease her into work at about 20 to 30 minutes on light hacks with minimum trotting on softer ground for a month then bring her back for a work up, i have to take her in as the vet has a lovely flat tarmac car park and i live on the side of a mountain. I was so chuffed with her progress it brought a tear to an old mans eyes as i thought she was a gonner.
 
Well done, so pleased you are on the road to recovery having been there with my boy. When he jumped his first SJ round after the Tildren I cried with joy!
 
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