Ambers Echo
Still wittering on
Oooh yes please . I do really like the look of him.
I think this is another thing that would steer me towards looking for something older or at least well started, so you aren't trying to force yourself to give a just backed horse confidence for hackingI do (well did) hack Amber. I just dont like it much. But any horse does need to be good or I would bottle it completely.
I think this is another thing that would steer me towards looking for something older or at least well started, so you aren't trying to force yourself to give a just backed horse confidence for hacking
the coloured chap looks super.
Nerves are very weird. As soon as a horse gives me a job to do I stop being scared and do that job. It's not just adrenlaine when competing but a diversion from unhelpful 'what ifs'. I can control it. It's just frustrating that I have to. But the more I do, the better I am. Another reason not to have a year off horses!
Do you not want to wait for a definite diagnosis for Amber before you buy.
I've got a call scheduled with the vet this morning. But my strong inclination is to just give her a year off! I think that is easier to deal with psychologically as there is nothing more dispiriting than a constant rest - rehab - break down - repeat cycle. I did that for 15 months with Ginny and ir was a horrible roller coaster of hope and despair. Then I gave Max the winter off at grass then sent him to a professional rehab place to try and give him the best chance and he was ok for a while before breaking again as soon as the work load increased. . I do wonder whether if I had given him longer in the first place he could have come back? But now it is too late as his reaction to being ridden was so dangerous once it started hurting again
With my own soft tissue injuries (knee, shoulder) it was more like 18 months before full function and range of movement was restored and I was pain free.
But we will see what the vet says.
I'd much rather ride Amber than anything else obviously. But I also want to give her the best chance of a full recovery. And part of me thinks I should never even try to jump her again just so I cna have longer doing other things with her. In the meantime Bear looks promising...
Just seen this mare pop up on facebook:
Good luck for your call with the vet later.
Just seen this mare pop up on facebook:
Good luck for your call with the vet later.
How did you get on with the vet yesterday AE?
If it helps, just before lockdown my mum had to wait 3 weeks for her referral appointment at leahurst and there was quite a bit of chasing had to be done by her vets to get it. (I think it was about 2 weeks waiting for leahurst to acknowledge the request then a week until there was a suitable appointment) obviously might be different now but based on that experience it might well be worth your vet chasing a bit!He is pushing Leahurst for a date and will get back to me if he can get one. Amber is now sound. But we both believe that it is likely she will just relapse if we start working her given the history and I'll be back to square one.