Slinkyunicorn
Well-Known Member
I know there are some of you who are in two minds about wearing body protectors - the following is about 2 adults at my yard.
In the last two weeks there have been two seperate but similar accidents on our yard. Both riders were wearing hats and one was wearing a body protector (all of which have subsequently gone in the bin). Both have suffered from concussion and both have amnesia. One has regained most of his memory - apart from about 12 hours which includes the accident up until he left hospital. The other lady still has amnesia and can only remember approx the last 15 mins. The man in the first accident still has a stiff neck and a painful knees - otherwise he is ok. He was wearing a body protector. The lady however is still in hospitasl with cracked ribs and has been transferred to a bigger hospital for treatment. Both of these accidents happened when walking and trotting - not galloping or jumping.
If the lady had been wearing a body protector she maybe at home now - not in hospital in pain.
PLEASE PLEASE think again about a body protector.
In the last two weeks there have been two seperate but similar accidents on our yard. Both riders were wearing hats and one was wearing a body protector (all of which have subsequently gone in the bin). Both have suffered from concussion and both have amnesia. One has regained most of his memory - apart from about 12 hours which includes the accident up until he left hospital. The other lady still has amnesia and can only remember approx the last 15 mins. The man in the first accident still has a stiff neck and a painful knees - otherwise he is ok. He was wearing a body protector. The lady however is still in hospitasl with cracked ribs and has been transferred to a bigger hospital for treatment. Both of these accidents happened when walking and trotting - not galloping or jumping.
If the lady had been wearing a body protector she maybe at home now - not in hospital in pain.
PLEASE PLEASE think again about a body protector.