Was it worth the wait?
The next batch should be with me shortly.......
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Was it worth the wait?
The next batch should be with me shortly.......
HELL YES!
I wore it last night ...errr..... eating my tea rather than running though :o
Bl00dy hell Amex, only just read this :(
Got to ask - are you SURE this needs operating on? You say you've tried physio and you've obviously gone doctor > consultant surgeon route but.......
In my experience, I don't trust physios all that much, doctors are mainly programmed to believe in surgery and surgeons have a vested interest.
Have you tried an osteopath? They always seem far more keen to try and manage the situation and work through it if at all possible. What have you got to lose by giving it a go? It might make the difference between being laid up or coming out for plenty more BGR recce days this winter. Don't know anyone in your area but I'm sure others on here do.
Hi R hope your ok!
i know quick but it's not really been going for a bit i think i tried the head in sand for a bit:)
I had the same problem 6 years ago with my right leg i took 10 months of Physio even going to the point of what they call breakdown of tissue i think where they try and well break it down, was the worst thing i ever had
so i am as they say not Fu%$£ng about, i could spend a month or 4 have loads of treatment, with a possibility of no result, i know this works, my work closes down for 2 weeks at Christmas all fits into place!
:mad: but hey
and look at it this way you thin athletes need us fat lackeys to overtake or you would all be in the front, class this as just slowing me for a while, you know gives you lot a chance;)
Confirmed, it was I who came in close to you at Pendle, I seem to remember you taking a sharp left hander on the penultimate downhill, there were two Horwich runners in front of you. Myself and fellow stablemate followed your good line down, thanks for that. You put some distance between us on that one,it took ages to close the gap again. I think Amex is going to introduce us at Crimbo recce. See you then.:D grey highlights OK:mad:
are any other ponies or forumites doing rudolphs romp LDWA event next sat. good warm up for rotherham the week after.
I'm worried, yet intrigued. It's like a reality TV show where you know it's wrong but can't stop watching
Not wanting to sound cynical (as I am not a cynical man), every practitioner of every persuasion has a vested interest and / or view on what is best depending on their experience and discipline. Each of them will reach for what is in their metaphorical toolbox to fix a problem... you just have to make a decision and persue what convinces you as the way to go.
Whatever, it sounds as though you have thought it through Amex and good luck to you mate. Won't see you at the Christmas on the fells do (working and over commited right through) but take it easy.;)
I'm sooooo excited. My first run as a Pony on Sunday. Wonder if it'll make me go faster?
There was a Pony vest at the Harriers v Cyclists (in Bingley) today!!
It was me!!!!!
Great to meet up with fellow North East ponies, Ambrosia K, Mick? and Nee Bother at Clay Bank today.
Nice race and nice cake. I'll bring along some of my favourite sandwiches next time.
I am a new pony awaiting my vest, hi to all.
Well Done DJ at Clay Bank, good to meet you, I spotted you finishing yer gallop but you must have been a bit frisky afterwards cos I never saw you again.
Well done too, to the 2 Hartlepool stallions who both "won" prizes but they weren't around to collect them. In the true North East tradition, they wont ever see em cos I'm gonna drink their health tonight!!!!:p
Just a quick one..... i'm a bit of a "wild" pony in that I've never joined the stable.:eek:
Me thinks they maybe shy :D :D (ermmm maybe not, those two!)
well done ponies.keep up the good work :D
the youngest pony was out today at the grouse
he was tucking into his nosebag of hotpot after the race
looking very smart in his pony vest :D