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Ooohh! Ouch! I can feel it from here! If it's muscle - remember - the more you

move, the better off you are. No matter how bad it is. Yes, it seems to me

that I had some trusty Tylenol 3's handy :)

Well, it's only Wednesday still. You still have some leeway on it. I still

contend that most people have no comprehension of what falling from a moving

animal feels like! :)

Stay loose!

Anne

" Susie " wrote:

> Anne wrote:

>

> << ... I found that

> when I've been kicked or fallen, a good massage on the wounded area helps

> too.

> It increases the blood circulation, and hopefully helps the repair process.

> That and alot of Ibuprofen! When did you do this anyway? I remember not

> being

> even able to attempt semi-normal life for 5 or 6 days when I was hurt. >>

>

> Thanks for the link to your home page, Anne! I'm always amazed at how much

> people have in common. I have traveled a big figure-8 around Nova Scotia,

> including Cabot Park, Halifax, Peggy's Cove, etc., visited Dunvegan in

> Scotland, and my sister's quarter-horse (which looked just like yours) was

> also named " Champ. " It's nice to have an activity in your life that you are

> passionate about.

>

> The " horse wreck " happened Saturday evening. I expected days 2-4 to be the

> worst ... and they are ... :o( In the hospital they gave me Lortab two at

a

> time (an opioid plus 500 mg Tylenol), but it didn't seem to be doing much,

> so now I take 500 mg Percoset every four hours. They're not stopping the

> pain - but helping a bit. I'll run out of them in 3-4 days, so I surely

hope

> for some improvement by then.

>

> Susie

>

>

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Oh you girls are so funny. Sure brings back a lot of memories when I used

to ride in all of the trail rides. Yep, been there, done that, been thrown

off, kicked, bit and the whole works. You are so right about the sore

muscles. The more you use them the quicker the soreness will go away.....IF

there are no broken bones.....Had that too! Hang in there Susie. You're

going to be just fine. You're a tough lil' gal. You just can't get a good

woman down. *grin* 8>)

Love ya!

Tootie

Re: [Re: [Re: Re: Susies Adventure with Dusty]]

Ooohh! Ouch! I can feel it from here! If it's muscle - remember - the more

you

move, the better off you are. No matter how bad it is. Yes, it seems to me

that I had some trusty Tylenol 3's handy :)

Well, it's only Wednesday still. You still have some leeway on it. I still

contend that most people have no comprehension of what falling from a moving

animal feels like! :)

Stay loose!

Anne

" Susie " wrote:

> Anne wrote:

>

> << ... I found that

> when I've been kicked or fallen, a good massage on the wounded area helps

> too.

> It increases the blood circulation, and hopefully helps the repair

process.

> That and alot of Ibuprofen! When did you do this anyway? I remember not

> being

> even able to attempt semi-normal life for 5 or 6 days when I was hurt. >>

>

> Thanks for the link to your home page, Anne! I'm always amazed at how much

> people have in common. I have traveled a big figure-8 around Nova Scotia,

> including Cabot Park, Halifax, Peggy's Cove, etc., visited Dunvegan in

> Scotland, and my sister's quarter-horse (which looked just like yours) was

> also named " Champ. " It's nice to have an activity in your life that you

are

> passionate about.

>

> The " horse wreck " happened Saturday evening. I expected days 2-4 to be the

> worst ... and they are ... :o( In the hospital they gave me Lortab two at

a

> time (an opioid plus 500 mg Tylenol), but it didn't seem to be doing much,

> so now I take 500 mg Percoset every four hours. They're not stopping the

> pain - but helping a bit. I'll run out of them in 3-4 days, so I surely

hope

> for some improvement by then.

>

> Susie

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> CLICK HERE***SPECIAL OFFER***$60 in FREE calls

> ***SPECIAL OFFER***CLICK HERE

> http://click./1/4127/1/_/529507/_/959195490/

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> Public website for Diabetes International:

> http://www.msteri.com/diabetes-info/diabetes_int

>

>

>

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