kerrieberry2
Well-Known Member
as above, I've been thinking about getting it before I back my horse, you know, just in case!
I work with a lady who broke her back 6 yrs ago, she was riding a horse, got chucked off into the side of in indoor school wall but walked away fine, a month or so later slipped down a few stairs at home, then goes her back. she is mid 30s, wont ever ride again, has had numerous operations and has one option left, which they are trying next week, which is an injection straight into her spin or something, whatever it is it sounds nasty! she's in loads of pain constantly, has been told that she will be in a wheel chair by the time she is 40!
So I know she didn't do it directly from riding but being friends with her makes me really aware of how something like this could easily happen and how much better it would be if something did happen, if you could get treatment quicker than you would on the NHS?
so if you have it? who do you have it with? Ive looked at the obvious AXA and Bupa but don't really know what I'm looking for and what is a good price?
I work with a lady who broke her back 6 yrs ago, she was riding a horse, got chucked off into the side of in indoor school wall but walked away fine, a month or so later slipped down a few stairs at home, then goes her back. she is mid 30s, wont ever ride again, has had numerous operations and has one option left, which they are trying next week, which is an injection straight into her spin or something, whatever it is it sounds nasty! she's in loads of pain constantly, has been told that she will be in a wheel chair by the time she is 40!
So I know she didn't do it directly from riding but being friends with her makes me really aware of how something like this could easily happen and how much better it would be if something did happen, if you could get treatment quicker than you would on the NHS?
so if you have it? who do you have it with? Ive looked at the obvious AXA and Bupa but don't really know what I'm looking for and what is a good price?