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good grief. all that riding and you end up injuring yourself falling downstairs.
good that you had travel insurance to get you home and a hospital minutes away! hope you make a full recovery soon. |
Thanks ever so much annhig. It's a full recovery indeed. I put my walking pole aside at three weeks after I went back to yoga, started pool workouts and at about six weeks or so was pretty much walking without a limp. Last week I was back riding, including trotting and cantering. I give all credit to the Icelandic hospital for leaving me alone to rest and recuperate, feed me excellent food, and get me well under way to a healthy recovery in those first critical five days. I am planning, and hoping to go back to Iceland next year to do one more ride. Love this country.
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so glad to hear that, jhubbel.
hope you get back to Iceland soon. |
Jhubbel, just saw your report and spent my lunch hour reading it. I feel like I just finished reading a fantastic novel! The Iceland Horses are beautiful and I loved reading about them. Glad to hear you are doing better.
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Hey Powhatangal,
Just saw this, so sorry it took so long to respond. Today is one year to the day that I took that butt over teakettle down the stairs and munched my pelvis. In fact I'm not just fine, I'm better than I was with one caveat- I HAVE to keep moving or my body stiffens into a two by four. Which for an athlete is not a bad thing. Since that accident I've been thrown twice, kicked three times, been in a car wreck and ridden 75 hours in Peru- and doing just great.I do get lots of care by a sport chiro and of course I work out two to three hours a day, and yoga six times a week. Returning to Iceland is on the menu but others have cropped up first, so hard to choose, Mongolia is high on the list. Always horses. |
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