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Re: Help! Advice needed
Hi Connie,
Sorry to hear about your accident with the trailer. I got into an
accident once that injured Cato in the same way (among others), another
car pulled out in front of us as we were coming down the highway and I
had to swerve severely to miss him. I did miss the other guy, but the
swerve threw Cato around like a bee-bee in a boxcar. In his case, he
went out to pasture for a few months, mostly for minor damage to a
tendon, not the bruises, but he was pretty banged up. I had a
chiropractor come out and put him back together and just walking around
and a little time did the trick for him. Some warm heat packs might
help in your case as well. I found putting raw white rice into a big
ziploc baggie, microwaving it until it's nicely warm (not too hot) and
laying/holding/vetwrapping it against the affected area is a great heat
pack (cheap, too). It holds the heat for a good long while, and Cato
used to groan and lean against it when I'd hold it against some sore
place or another, so I know it felt good. For that matter, I use it
alot on me as well.
I know some people insist chiropractors do no good, but in this case I
saw very clear and empirical improvement immediately in relieving the
pain in Cato's neck, back and pelvis. I think you're up in Mike
Gleeson's area, Connie, and I hear he's very good. You might give him a
call. Good luck!
Susan Garlinghouse
cberto@juno.com wrote:
>
> This is from a very sad horse owner (:-(. On April 9 my rig (with 5-yr
> old horse Dusty inside) got hit by a red-light runner. Slid down the rt
> side of truck, bent the barden bumper, then hit the rt trailer fender and
> stopped. Horse was on left side of trailer. No blood or gore, thank
> God, just $2300.worth to my rig. The other guy is uninsured, wouldn't
> you know, but a witness stopped to help.
> Well, today I brought Dusty to the vet because of some niggling
> strange developments in his gaits these last few days. Sure enough, he
> has a grade 1/2 lameness LF and a bruised, sl swollen (but not painful)
> top of L scapula. We theorize that when the car hit the trailer fender
> the horse got jolted onto the wall and upright beam that frames the
> escape door and hit himself by the withers. Prognosis good, plan is to
> rest and ride lightly (checking saddle fit in that area) until swelling
> goes down.. My question to ridecampers -- has anyone else ever had
> injury to their horse in this area, and what was your experience? Did
> you do anything special re therapy, packs, etc.? How long did it take
> for everything to go back normal? Please respond privately to
> cberto@juno.com -- Thanks -- Connie B.
>
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