MrsCentaur
Well-Known Member
I'm calling this a freak accident even though it was probably my fault, and hoping that nobody from my yard frequents this forum because I haven't told anyone yet.
I had my first fall as an adult on Sunday. Silly really - we were out hacking and as we came through a narrow gate it swung back in the wind, somehow catching on my stirrup leather. Pony realised that he was caught and panicked, shooting forward... and I was suddenly writhing breathlessly on the ground, the stirrup leather in question having ripped free from the saddle as I fell and laying about 2m back at the gate. Pony was an absolute star, grazing next to me whilst I recovered, letting me remount (sloppily) from the same terrifying gate and then ambling home with his passenger slumped and one-handed in the saddle (we were MILES from home and riding seemed easier than sorting out the logistics at the time - I'm not going to try to argue that it was a sensible decision).
Fast-forward by two days and the upshot is that he is fine and I am not - the NHS suspects it's probably a broken rib, which explains the crack that I heard/felt when I fell, although apparently they don't x-ray to confirm unless one starts choking up blood?! Additionally I've mostly lost the use of an arm, which I think is related to the rib and the intercostal muscle bruising - the arm itself seems fine, I just can't lift it more than about 30 degrees. It is AMAZING what one uses their ribs for - like sleeping (impossible; I am so tired!) and moving generally - I got stuck in the bath for about three hours last night! I do rather wish that I had worked on developing some core strength before this.
People who have experienced similar injuries, what sort of timeframe am I looking at for basic recovery (comfortable basic movement and sleep) and to ride? Any tricks I might not be aware of that might make this a bit less dull?
If anyone fancies venting their riding horror stories, feel free to do so here.
I had my first fall as an adult on Sunday. Silly really - we were out hacking and as we came through a narrow gate it swung back in the wind, somehow catching on my stirrup leather. Pony realised that he was caught and panicked, shooting forward... and I was suddenly writhing breathlessly on the ground, the stirrup leather in question having ripped free from the saddle as I fell and laying about 2m back at the gate. Pony was an absolute star, grazing next to me whilst I recovered, letting me remount (sloppily) from the same terrifying gate and then ambling home with his passenger slumped and one-handed in the saddle (we were MILES from home and riding seemed easier than sorting out the logistics at the time - I'm not going to try to argue that it was a sensible decision).
Fast-forward by two days and the upshot is that he is fine and I am not - the NHS suspects it's probably a broken rib, which explains the crack that I heard/felt when I fell, although apparently they don't x-ray to confirm unless one starts choking up blood?! Additionally I've mostly lost the use of an arm, which I think is related to the rib and the intercostal muscle bruising - the arm itself seems fine, I just can't lift it more than about 30 degrees. It is AMAZING what one uses their ribs for - like sleeping (impossible; I am so tired!) and moving generally - I got stuck in the bath for about three hours last night! I do rather wish that I had worked on developing some core strength before this.
People who have experienced similar injuries, what sort of timeframe am I looking at for basic recovery (comfortable basic movement and sleep) and to ride? Any tricks I might not be aware of that might make this a bit less dull?
If anyone fancies venting their riding horror stories, feel free to do so here.