splashnutti1
Well-Known Member
My next door neighbours daughter has severe epilepsy and although mostly controlled she still has blank moments. She rides a lot and has a fab horse.
Anyway yesterday i witnessed what a fab horse she is, her daughter was competing at a local show they were cantering round when suddenly the daughters face went completely blank and reins dropped and she slumped onto horses neck, we knew instantly she was having a fit ( she blacks out)! The fab horse came instantly back from canter to trot then into a walk keeping her head up and to the left at all times ( as if to keep the rider on) before heading straight to the girls mum and stopping. Then once the her mum got her down the mare kept blowing in her face!
Apparently this has happened a few times in last few eeks due to a change in her meds and the horse has stopped and stood patiently every time for her rider to come round, doesnt eat or anything!
What a fantastic horse!
my partner has epilepsy so is something close to my heart and a real insperation that she doesnt let her disabilty change her life
Anyway yesterday i witnessed what a fab horse she is, her daughter was competing at a local show they were cantering round when suddenly the daughters face went completely blank and reins dropped and she slumped onto horses neck, we knew instantly she was having a fit ( she blacks out)! The fab horse came instantly back from canter to trot then into a walk keeping her head up and to the left at all times ( as if to keep the rider on) before heading straight to the girls mum and stopping. Then once the her mum got her down the mare kept blowing in her face!
Apparently this has happened a few times in last few eeks due to a change in her meds and the horse has stopped and stood patiently every time for her rider to come round, doesnt eat or anything!
What a fantastic horse!
my partner has epilepsy so is something close to my heart and a real insperation that she doesnt let her disabilty change her life