In A&E. Oops and Ouch!

MrsM clearly needs more turn out otherwise she wouldn't be hooning around stables falling over stuff.

Seriously, do get well soon MrsM. In the mean time, congratulations on your speshfulness
 
oops,if it makes you feel better, ifell over in hay barn filling a hay net and broke my wrist. I was so tempted to tell everyone i was eventing or something similar as i was so embarrased at such a silly fall. its easily done..
 
Ouch, didn't want to hear that, hope they give you some really good drugs to see you through.....

Now we do really need to work on the story, mats just don't cut it, how about an alien abduction, where you suddenly found yourself on the black at St Moritz?
 
Ouch! Mrs M you do seem to do things in style! It surely can't be your turn AGAIN?! Hope this injury is not too bad, fingers crossed for good healing and speedy recovery.
 
Does that mean you can play hho tomorrow ? -just think we could make a good one out of us pair if we know a surgen to do a cut and shunt.

Which wrist is it ? and how long is the mend predicted to be ????
 
Healing vibes from me too MrsM.. sounds nasty. xx

If it makes you feel any better, I've been sent flying over a broom - which I left where I fell over it.. I've tripped over the same pallet getting at hay about 20 times in the space of hours, fallen over a dock leaf... (yep - I did! - serves me right pretending I'm a horse 'galloping at it' at my age and all!!) and I'm sure many more unimportant items as well!
There really is no hope for me...

I'll need some company in that padded cell!?
 
Oh MrsM I'm sorry to hear that. I hope that you mend soon and without having to have an op :(

We've all done silly things like that. I got myself a fab shiner by punching myself in the eye as I was leaning back on the string of a soaked haynet which broke suddenly :( ;)
 
Ouch!! These things always happen to the very people they shouldn't!!!!!:rolleyes:

Take lots and lots of painkillers and get whoever you can to wait on you xxx:)
 
You are quite clearly over matted and are do not have the experience to walk on your mat safely. I would suggest that you sell it immediately and replace it with a 20 year old matt that has a lot of experience in helping its owners not fall over it. ;)

Seriously though - hope you are all healed up soon.

Paula

Hee Hee .

Hope you are soon ok Mrs M
 
If it is an op and the anaesthetist starts to talk about putting you to sleep, don't panic!

I think you are going to find yourself explaining what horse mats are over the next few weeks too. Do think we need to come up with something better for you.

Wishing you lots of pain-killing, healing vibes x
 
Yuck and ouchies! Really really hope you dont need an op, will keep everything crossed for you, get some rest and hope it doesn't hurt too much
 
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