Hurricanelady
Well-Known Member
I recently suffered an extremely serious freak accident when I was kicked in the face by one of my young horses. I ended up behind him extremely quickly and he bucked in excitement going up a slope and I was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
I have lost my right eye and I sustained extremely serious multiple fractures to my cheekbone and entire eye socket. However the surgeons have been wonderful and what they have done to plate my face and eye socket back together is nothing short of miraculous. I am driving again and slowly progressing through my recovery.
I just wondered if anyone else has got any experience of riding again after this type of accident or eye loss. At the moment Im thinking I will never dare ride again because of the risk to my plated up face & remaining eye, but this really saddens me as horses are such a big part of my life and I have got two wonderful old horses who are really steady. My youngsters will be ridden by another rider as I cant risk riding them, but Id love to eventually ride my two older ones again. Im wondering whether if I ever could ride again, wearing jockey safety glasses would make me feel more confident about protecting my remaining eye.
Does anyone have experience leading on the near side with the right hand with no sight in their right eye - Im finding this a bit difficult because I now cant see what the horse is doing unless I turn my head and am wondering whether to just carry on & keep getting used to it or better to lead with the left hand.
I managed to partially clip my two old horses last weekend but had to hand over to husband to do under their stomachs as my depth perception couldnt cope. He informed me as well that I was merrily dripping clipper oil straight onto the floor, not onto the blades!
Any experiences would be gratefully received.
I have lost my right eye and I sustained extremely serious multiple fractures to my cheekbone and entire eye socket. However the surgeons have been wonderful and what they have done to plate my face and eye socket back together is nothing short of miraculous. I am driving again and slowly progressing through my recovery.
I just wondered if anyone else has got any experience of riding again after this type of accident or eye loss. At the moment Im thinking I will never dare ride again because of the risk to my plated up face & remaining eye, but this really saddens me as horses are such a big part of my life and I have got two wonderful old horses who are really steady. My youngsters will be ridden by another rider as I cant risk riding them, but Id love to eventually ride my two older ones again. Im wondering whether if I ever could ride again, wearing jockey safety glasses would make me feel more confident about protecting my remaining eye.
Does anyone have experience leading on the near side with the right hand with no sight in their right eye - Im finding this a bit difficult because I now cant see what the horse is doing unless I turn my head and am wondering whether to just carry on & keep getting used to it or better to lead with the left hand.
I managed to partially clip my two old horses last weekend but had to hand over to husband to do under their stomachs as my depth perception couldnt cope. He informed me as well that I was merrily dripping clipper oil straight onto the floor, not onto the blades!
Any experiences would be gratefully received.