Mrs. Jingle
Well-Known Member
Feeling a little disappointed . News on my hip replacement 14 weeks ago is not great. Apparently I now have bursitis and my tendon is impinging slightly on my new hip. Surgeon hopes physio will help, if not will try draining and or injecting it, the tendon he is quite confident can be manipulated with physio. All ok until about 8 weeks, then it all seemed to slowly go pear shaped, less mobility with as much pain as before replacement.
My other hip will now have to wait (was due next month but probably another 6 months to a year as Covid has also put all elective surgery way behind.) They think I did more damage to my back than originally thought after my accident, after both hips are sorted they will start looking at my back for possible surgery.
I had hoped this spring to get my horse back from his previous owner who has so kindly looked after him for me for so long now. But I have decided in fairness to her (full livery FOC) and to him, and as per our agreement when I bought him, she has bought him back from me and will keep him with her now as she has found a new job for him as her own riding horse again (guaranteed and I trust her 100 per cent).
My family are also concerned at my age, with all my repairs and up coming ops, he really is a bit too much horse for any riding I might be able to do from 2023 onwards. Unfortunately I think they are probably right.
So my gorgeous big hunk of a horse will not be coming home to me after all. ? I do intend to look around nearer the time for something considerably smaller but as bomb proof on the roads as he is. It will need to be happy to have me flopping around in the saddle as we plod around the place. I do have to 'ride' the big boy, but I now need something considerably smaller that will put up with a passenger on board, rather than an active rider if you know what I mean?. Thank goodness I still have my old mare and the donkeys to play with while I sulk my way through to 2023!?
Gratuitous pics
of the big boy, just because?.
My other hip will now have to wait (was due next month but probably another 6 months to a year as Covid has also put all elective surgery way behind.) They think I did more damage to my back than originally thought after my accident, after both hips are sorted they will start looking at my back for possible surgery.
I had hoped this spring to get my horse back from his previous owner who has so kindly looked after him for me for so long now. But I have decided in fairness to her (full livery FOC) and to him, and as per our agreement when I bought him, she has bought him back from me and will keep him with her now as she has found a new job for him as her own riding horse again (guaranteed and I trust her 100 per cent).
My family are also concerned at my age, with all my repairs and up coming ops, he really is a bit too much horse for any riding I might be able to do from 2023 onwards. Unfortunately I think they are probably right.
So my gorgeous big hunk of a horse will not be coming home to me after all. ? I do intend to look around nearer the time for something considerably smaller but as bomb proof on the roads as he is. It will need to be happy to have me flopping around in the saddle as we plod around the place. I do have to 'ride' the big boy, but I now need something considerably smaller that will put up with a passenger on board, rather than an active rider if you know what I mean?. Thank goodness I still have my old mare and the donkeys to play with while I sulk my way through to 2023!?
Gratuitous pics
of the big boy, just because?.