Mrs M.................elbow?

I so, so, so, sooooooooooooo, so, so, so sorry
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Well...., I can.....,

DRIVE AGAIN
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I've been discharged (obviously the smell of horse was just too much for them lol).

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well here I was waiting for an update and you answer a question about twitching vets, though I am sure you are very practised at that.
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sorry you were obviously just taking hte time to find the best smileys
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ROAD TRIP!
(not sure the snow plough is likely!)
 
I sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo sorry darling
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I have to admit to being sat sitting contemplating what title to use - whether to be short and to the point, or mysterious and annoying: I'd have probably gone for the latter

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Hm. Okay, so the snow plough is a bit OTT lol
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As to twitching vets, my vet twitches every time she sees my number come up
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ah sorry did I spoil your fun being mysterious?, didn't mean to but sat here all day so bored...........
 
Ta muchly
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K - no whizzing on horses for another three weeks. Doc says it's not just the falling or bashing of the battered bit, but the pulling/tugging/jerking action - he's obviously seen me ride the Dizzy one!
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Thankies all
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But everyone else is riding - boo hoo. And the whizzy one doesn't seem to suffer much in the heat (she's still looning about the field).

Ah well. Will just have to do some work instead
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nope
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I look at her and I look at the fields and I think...

I could get on, but as for so many, my living depends on me being in one piece.

Ah well. Such is Life. As you say, it's heading the right way
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but the pulling/tugging/jerking action

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The docs know nuffink!
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Once mended properly that is very good physio!!!!!!!
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And much more fun than stretching poxy bits of elastic! The docs dont like it much but believe me it works!
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I never told my doctor how I got almost full movement back!
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Twice! LOL!
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HE! HE! Going cross country on a horse that pulls a bit is wonderful physio!
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Seriously though, the quicker you can get the movement back the better but you do have to push it a bit.

Get carrying those full water buckets too! Haybales are good as well. Everyone will be your friend if you offer to do all their heavy carrying!
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Pleased you are driving again.
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Ta D - I think it's because it's only three weeks in, when we're at six weeks he's okay with me having it tugged about
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Given that it's the Dizz that I'll be riding, and she won't have been ridden for six weeks, I think it'll have pleanty of physio lol
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3 weeks is a bit soon to be riding in case you fall off.
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It isnt the damage you can do that you need to be afraid of its the wrath of the Doc when you explain!
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