So I think I may be more broken than originally anticipated!

charlimouse

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My youngster is going through his teenage years, and has turned into a complete "Kevin"! On Tuesday I was doing a few jumps with him, when he had a huge bucking fit upon landing over a fence. I eventually came flying off, ricocheting (sp) off the arena fence before splatting on the floor. I got up, and got straight back on, and continued with some easy jumping exercises. He did try bucking again, but I managed to stay on him. It wasn't until I actually got off him I realised my little finger was somewhat sore, so I strapped it up, but was unable to lift wheelbarrows etc. Yesterday I lunged all my horses, but was managing wheelbarrows etc ok. Today I had a couple of lessons on my horses. I knew I would struggle a bit as my hand is strapped up (my little finger can now bend the wrong way
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), however as soon as I got on my first horse I realised my back is buggered
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. I have a bad back anyway, and I only ride as I assured my surgeon I wouldn't fall off. So with plenty of Ibruprofen I kinda managed, with plenty of breaks (luckily my instructor took pity so didn't push me too hard!). To then add insult to injury I got a massive blister on my middle finger from my reins (my other fingers are strapped together) which then burst, so I had blood pouring down my hand. Then one of the horses wouldn't load, reared up, and just caught me on the leg with one of his hooves
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So not the best day, I feel it is time for a nice hot bath!!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry for the whinging, it is soooooo annoying, I hate being broken. More lunging for my horses tomorrow I think!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Oh dear, sounds like you need to hire some help whilst you get yourself back to normal.

I really feel for you, being broken is awful esp when you still have to battle through it.
Get some diclofenac from the GP as it's 100% better than ibuprofen.
 
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