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Fell off today. Update: Saw orthopedic dr. today

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    #21
    I've spent today with movies, arnica gel, and ice. Can't do wine, but lots of coffee and hot chocolate made a good substitute.

    Got U-Verse with all the bells and whistles installed just in time to take advantage of movies movies movies!


    Kim
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    I kill threads dead!

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    • #22
      Good!
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      • #23
        Jingles sent for a quick and complete recovery. You're being very brave.

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          #24
          Thanks, Frosty M, for saying I'm brave. I don't know how brave I'm gonna be the next time I canter, though-- probably white-knuckled for a few times until the initial fear wears off!

          I have to admit I've been lax about icing today. Better get back to it.


          Kim
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          • Original Poster

            #25
            I'm bumping this. It didn't go to the first page; I don't know why. I'm sorry.


            Kim
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            • #26
              Jingles for fast healing! When is your MRI?
              Flip a coin. It's not what side lands that matters, but what side you were hoping for when the coin was still in the air.

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              • #27
                Best houghts for quick healing
                Time management tough for you? 42 great tips and support through this course!

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                • #28
                  Don't think - stay positive get MRI ASAP and you'll know ~ Jingles


                  Stay positive

                  get MRI and your timeline to riding will become clear

                  you don't want to rush and re-injure

                  Jingles & AO

                  my dr tht I had not healed / surgery had not repaired rotator cuff get MRI
                  he was completely wrong !!!
                  * all was fine !!!
                  "Continue your horse activities !"

                  btw I don't know how that exclamation mark appeared on the title ... And I can't get it off ... Ugh
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                  • Original Poster

                    #29
                    Thank you, everyone-- I'm just still in shock because I honestly thought I was gonna breeze in and out of the office today; be told to keep wearing the smaller hinged brace I got for a while longer; that I could resume riding in a few weeks. I didn't expect that there might be anything more than the nick in the bone.

                    The radiologist or whoever does the MRI is supposed to call me tomorrow to set up the appointment. Then I have to contact the orthopedic specialist and make the follow-up appointment.

                    Thank you all so much!


                    Kim
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                    • #30
                      Hope it is a false alarm and the MRI is clear.
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                      • #31
                        Sending jingles that the MRI results are good.

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                        • #32
                          Voltaran as well as the arnica. Love my liquid gold( which is what my friend and I call Voltaran) hehe...

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                          • #33
                            Nature has to do the healing. Doctors will collect $5,000 clams via MRI to tell you that Nature's doing that just fine, thank you! Hope you've got a nice low deductible . . .

                            Keep the movies coming and Good Luck!

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                            • #34
                              Sorry to hear it - I feel your pain though! I didn't fall, but got kicked by a friend's horse on my greenie gelding on a trail. He tried to kick my horse but got me instead. Didn't even bruise the leg, but it may have torn my MCL. I've had an MRI, X-ray, and gone to an ortho who only had me see the PA that told me I was fine. I've been on leave from work for two weeks now - definitely not fine! Started PT today so now I'm in pain again. I have a sitting job, so it's not like it's high motion and we haven't even discussed when I go back again. I am afraid to ask when I can ride. :/

                              Best of luck in your healing and hope the MRI shows everything is okay! The person who read mine said I had joint swelling but tendons were fine, but PT thinks maybe they missed a tear based on how nearly impossible it is to use the leg.
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                              • #35
                                Originally posted by Lady Eboshi View Post
                                Nature has to do the healing. Doctors will collect $5,000 clams via MRI to tell you that Nature's doing that just fine, thank you! Hope you've got a nice low deductible . . .

                                Keep the movies coming and Good Luck!
                                Sometimes nature needs help.
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                                  #36
                                  The MRI is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 18th. I'm so looking forward to lying still on my back for forty minutes... NOT!

                                  I really, really hope that the MRI shows that everything is normal. The thought of having to be laid up for God knows how much longer makes me want to scream!


                                  Kim
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                                  I kill threads dead!

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                                  • #37
                                    Fortunately its as cold as all get out this week, and it would be horrible riding in this. I always get more hurt when its cold, Im stiffer and just not as loose. Jingles the MRI is clear... but stick with instructions thru the waiting period...and take NO chances on this ice!

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                                    • #38
                                      Best of luck to you on the MRI. My first one was terrible - they didn't pad my leg up enough so I had to focus all my energy on keeping it still. This time, I asked if they would really make sure it couldn't move by padding it well, and they did - it wasn't too bad at all. Still not a lot of fun though.
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                                      • #39
                                        Hope you are on the mend. Sub zero temps make it less appealing to be in the barn at least... jingles.

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