SaddlePsych'D
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How are we all doing? The sun has returned here after some grey and muggy/drizzly days. We've also had a few quite fresh feeling mornings which the dog has been loving!
Long Covid fatigue has been kicking my butt again; was off work all last week and just about made it through this week but finished early yesterday. It's probably the most significant setback I've had in a while and I'm not quite sure why. On the plus side it's made me appreciate how well things had been going and hopefully have responded quickly enough to stop it getting worse. OH has had lurgy this week which I think I've dodged but yeah... bit of a crummy week in our house!
Very, very nearly cancelled my lesson today as wasn't feeling well, but I felt so low I thought 'sod it' I'd at least get in the car (half thinking I'd need to turn around and come home).
Lesson at the newer RS this time (the one I have the hacking goal with) and I really noticed how the fatigue impacts on how nervous I am. It's a bigger, busier RS than the other one, lots going on in the school holidays. Not a bad thing at all, it seems incredibly well run, but just 'stuff' seems more over stimulating. A bit like when I couldn't do going to the supermarket when the brain fog was really at it's worst.
On the outside a 'boring' lesson but progress for me in getting to know this horse I hope to hack out with, working on pushing his walk on and bringing it back, had a go at leg yielding, and getting used to how he carries himself (I'm not used to a horse that will offer to work round - if that's the right term). I did need the instructor to walk round with me the whole time but that's what I needed today to make it work.
Now back to resting and hopefully I'll be doing better for my lesson at usual RS next week and be able to ride again. I loved my long reining lesson last week but would be nice to ride this time
Long Covid fatigue has been kicking my butt again; was off work all last week and just about made it through this week but finished early yesterday. It's probably the most significant setback I've had in a while and I'm not quite sure why. On the plus side it's made me appreciate how well things had been going and hopefully have responded quickly enough to stop it getting worse. OH has had lurgy this week which I think I've dodged but yeah... bit of a crummy week in our house!
Very, very nearly cancelled my lesson today as wasn't feeling well, but I felt so low I thought 'sod it' I'd at least get in the car (half thinking I'd need to turn around and come home).
Lesson at the newer RS this time (the one I have the hacking goal with) and I really noticed how the fatigue impacts on how nervous I am. It's a bigger, busier RS than the other one, lots going on in the school holidays. Not a bad thing at all, it seems incredibly well run, but just 'stuff' seems more over stimulating. A bit like when I couldn't do going to the supermarket when the brain fog was really at it's worst.
On the outside a 'boring' lesson but progress for me in getting to know this horse I hope to hack out with, working on pushing his walk on and bringing it back, had a go at leg yielding, and getting used to how he carries himself (I'm not used to a horse that will offer to work round - if that's the right term). I did need the instructor to walk round with me the whole time but that's what I needed today to make it work.
Now back to resting and hopefully I'll be doing better for my lesson at usual RS next week and be able to ride again. I loved my long reining lesson last week but would be nice to ride this time




