I have literally never even heard of her!Uh oh. Sophie Seymour found out about tattle
I have literally never even heard of her!Uh oh. Sophie Seymour found out about tattle
Yes. Most of the time it does not accept new members.What isn’t? Tattle?
Can’t Meggy Moo handle 2 ponies on her own?! Lucy managed when she had Ember and Harry…..Han is there too on 'groom duty'.
Who? All the people joining in on the #metoo posts I have genuinely never heard of. Sorry, apart from ThisEsme and I don’t recall any hate, just discussion of her change of direction and the conclusion she’s more of a general house account than purely equine?Ellie McCarthy decided to join in the grumble - she was mentioned around the earliest thread then hasn’t really been mentioned much since then if I remember correctly
I think all that was said about her was some comments on how she’s financed her yard…
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EDS haver here. It means the same thing, though sometimes to lesser degrees. Our joints shimmying around and our connective tissue not being built correctly mean we are constantly in levels of pain and discomfort, so lots of EDS becomes juggling pain/discomfort and altered range of movement. I ride, do lots of groundwork and do gym/yoga stuff so I can pinpoint what I need to make stronger and where I need to lay off, and am super lucky to have a great support network for when I can't lift haynets above my head etc. For Frankie, the riding will be helping stabilise those joints with muscle but she'll be so used to compensating for the pain and diminished movement so she can carry on. We all kind of have to make the choice of do we power on regardless to do something we love, or sit down and do nothing.OK, she can educate me, this is a genuine question. My partner sub luxated his shoulder a couple of months ago and he's still having problems with it. It was incredibly painful. A while ago,.Frankies mum said that Frankie was riding and jumping while multiple joints were subluxating. Surely that must have been so excruciatingly painful there is no way she could or should have ridden. I know this sounds like a snark, but I genuinely wonder if it means something different in people with Frankies illness??
That's really interesting. Thanks. Good luck with it all. Wish my husband would learn to power on, tbhEDS haver here. It means the same thing, though sometimes to lesser degrees. Our joints shimmying around and our connective tissue not being built correctly mean we are constantly in levels of pain and discomfort, so lots of EDS becomes juggling pain/discomfort and altered range of movement. I ride, do lots of groundwork and do gym/yoga stuff so I can pinpoint what I need to make stronger and where I need to lay off, and am super lucky to have a great support network for when I can't lift haynets above my head etc. For Frankie, the riding will be helping stabilise those joints with muscle but she'll be so used to compensating for the pain and diminished movement so she can carry on. We all kind of have to make the choice of do we power on regardless to do something we love, or sit down and do nothing.
Me neither!!I have literally never even heard of her!