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  <updated>2008-05-18T16:48:03-05:00</updated>
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    <title>Too Old to Hit the Dirt?</title>
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    <published>2008-05-18T16:48:03-05:00</published>
    <updated>2008-05-18T16:48:03-05:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>aella</name>
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    <category term="Pets" />
    <category term="dressage" />
    <category term="dressage competition" />
    <category term="horse sports" />
    <category term="horses" />
    <category term="Swedish Warmblood" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I got bucked off by my own lovely Ted (my horse) yesterday<br />
(now I am thinking he is evil). When I came off I screamed it hurt<br />
soooo much, but when the folks at the barn started to call the<br />
paramedics, I told them to hold on, got myself up and decided nothing<br />
was broken (I do have health insurance, but I ride in another county<br />
and didn't want to face any paper work).</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I got bucked off by my own lovely Ted (my horse) yesterday<br />
(now I am thinking he is evil). When I came off I screamed it hurt<br />
soooo much, but when the folks at the barn started to call the<br />
paramedics, I told them to hold on, got myself up and decided nothing<br />
was broken (I do have health insurance, but I ride in another county<br />
and didn't want to face any paper work).</p>
<p> I felt fit enough to get back<br />
on, and sunny boy tried to get me off several more times.<br />
After 30 minutes he realized I was glued into the saddle and wasn't<br />
going anywhere. I got off, bathed him and returned him to his stall. I<br />
cleaned all my tack. Got in my car and drove back to my county and<br />
decided that the seatbelt over my shoulder was hurting too much.</p>
<p> I went<br />
to the ER. Fortunately, I got a doctor I knew who has broken every bone<br />
in his body riding horses.<br />
He X-rayed my shoulder -- mild ACL separation -- and manipulated my<br />
leg, which again made me scream, but he said it was no big deal. He told me I<br />
might be able to go back to my yoga class today (I won't because I<br />
can't hold myself up in downward dog) and I would definitely be fit to<br />
ride on Friday.
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<p>I'm over 50. My mother wants me to quit riding, like now! This is the<br />
first accident I've ever had where I have really, really hurt<br />
afterwards. I usually bounce better. Am I too old for horses? Have I<br />
lost my bounce now that I have gone through menopause?  </p>
<p>Elizabeth</p>
<p><a href="http://www.teddyatcenterline.com" title="http://www.teddyatcenterline.com">http://www.teddyatcenterline.com</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.catoforpresident.com" title="http://www.catoforpresident.com">http://www.catoforpresident.com</a> </p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>PS: I don't want to have both of my blogs listed as a subgroup of Mommy and Family group. My horse is not a pet. He is catogorized as livestock. I have no children, nor do I have a family and I am not interested in them. Could we have an animal category? That would cover both of my blogs. </p>
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