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RideCamp@endurance.net
Re: RC: Learning Lessons
In a message dated 5/11/00 7:41:38 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
guest@endurance.net writes:
<< One of the things I have learned (and am constantly telling my
clients and friends this too) is that the $50 spent having the vet come
out to do an ultrasound either right before or right after a strenuous
exercise when you are dealing with a horse that has had a prior
tendon/ligament injury is money well spent. However, I even have
trouble getting my VET to do this. I tell him I want him to come out
and do a recheck on my horse's leg, and he says "For God's sake, just
ride your horse!" >>
I got a little carried away with the ultrasound thing after Harca's tendon
injury last year. I'm glad I did though -- I had him checked during the
rehab phase whenever we moved the stress level up a notch. Then after the
last 2 50 milers I've had the tendon ultrasounded. No problem (Yessss!). My
vet has actually said that we can stop checking that tendon every few weeks
-- his retirement fund is secure <g>. Kat, you (again) made an excellent
suggestion.
Sylvia (the peace of mind was well worth the expense)
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