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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: California
Posts: 13
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: California
Posts: 13
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Hi Starr! I am sorry to hear about your fall! I know what you mean about being antsy to get back on and feel like you are better on a horse than off a horse right now. I feel the same way. I am still not driving due to vertigo, but I kind of feel that even if the horse spooked my " muscle memory" would take over. Since I can't drive yet, I need someone to take me to the barn which is about 13 miles from here. I have only been back once.
I was talking to my friend who I work with teaching riding and she was telling me that when she told one of our students (who is an orthopedic surgeon) that I was still not driving. Her response was " I had a concussion and was dizzy for a year. Just tell her to lie to her dr. about being dizzy and she'll be able to drive). They just don't get it! I could drive, but I don't want to get in an accident! It is very hard when people don't understand!
Hi Ginny - I have never heard of that kind of therapy for people. Sounds very interesting.
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