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Unread 07-28-2011, 06:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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wont be on much for the next month

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I wont be on much for the next month as I an intestive therapy program but i will be back :evillaugh

I ride horses(since I was two) and was looking at paraequestion as I have cerebral palsy anyway I had a shoulder accendent when I was 12
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horse reared I fell backwards and she landed left hoof on my eye and the eyelid dropped(white out) and her right hoof landed on my right shoulder
I have been riding with a adapted reins since I was 8 don't really no why up till then I was riding with standard reins.I want to be able to use standard reins. I saw this video on youtube
and asked my local hospital if Cit can be done in the local area. The answer was NO!! I was chatting with a mate who used to work at spinal unit and he said if you are as decatied as you sound come up to palmston north and I'll find a couch for you so I fly out on sunday to go do a month of cit. hoping to be able hold standard reins at the end of the month.

Also need to find a riding school who will do safety line cantering lessons
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Unread 07-29-2011, 05:59 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hope it works out for you. I've heard riding is great therapy.
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Hope it works out for you. I've heard riding is great therapy.
Yes, but some prefer equestrian activities. j/k
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Couch? You mean coach?

What's CIT?
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Unread 07-29-2011, 10:56 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I hope things go well for you.
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Interesting. Hope things go so well for you.
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Unread 07-29-2011, 11:50 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Hoping your program is exactly what you are looking for -- sending good thoughts your way!
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Unread 07-29-2011, 05:03 PM   #8 (permalink)
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interesting I will look it!
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Hope it works out for you. I've heard riding is great therapy.
but the therapic riding can make you pigoen holed to fast
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Yes, but some prefer equestrian activities. j/k
Sorry I gave the wrong impression I am doing the therapy so I can ride better the therapy is so I can ride better(I'm a dressage rider)

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Couch? You mean coach?

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As you can gather from the above, the key intervention in CIMT is forcing a person to use a dysfunctional limb as much as possible. In fact, in stroke survivors who are left with arm dysfunction, the goal is to “force them” to use only the affected arm to perform routine activities such as cooking or getting dressed.
Mittens and arm slings are used to prevent patients from using the intact arm for at least 90% of a person's waking hours. The program carries on for several weeks. In addition, patients participate in intense physical therapy sessions of the affected limb for at least 6 hours per day, up to seven days per week.

Studies have shown that this rigorous program improves function by inducing a functional reorganization of the brain.
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Unread 08-12-2011, 06:33 AM   #10 (permalink)
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training/level 1 with no special stuff

RDA was keen to keep me in DISABLED(must use adopted reins no cantering) world

my para grade was 1a(walk ONLY)
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training/level 1 with no special stuff

RDA was keen to keep me in DISABLED(must use adopted reins no cantering) world

my para grade was 1a(walk ONLY)
Good and keep going!
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For your interest, She's my dear old school mate, we used to ride out a lot at school, we have known each other for over 20 years , we still keep in touch.

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My second lesson to learn to ride as AB

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Worked on transistions within the paces today

Walked and trotted off the rope today

Will canter on the rope not next week(having MRI)hearing related but the week after

After we get to cantering off the rope will begin a transistion peroid to take the clogs OFF
I have NO real world with contact with paralympians anymore

I'm not suited to insulter communites but doesn't change my id as Deafblind+ person
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Unread 08-15-2011, 08:03 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Good luck with your riding, inmate!

I learned in English a little as a young kid and rode in high school <Western>, really enjoyed it-
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What is an insulter community?
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What is an insulter community?
I read "insulter" as a typo on "insular."
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I read "insulter" as a typo on "insular."
Oh, OK. That makes more sense.

I'm never sure. There are always new social networking phrases popping up that I don't know. I try to keep up but....
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I read "insulter" as a typo on "insular."
Thanks it was
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training/level 1 with no special stuff

RDA was keen to keep me in DISABLED(must use adopted reins no cantering) world

my para grade was 1a(walk ONLY)
Good keep for you
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Sorry smithr i dont understand ur post. Can some1 please re write in english please?
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Sorry smithr i dont understand ur post. Can some1 please re write in english please?
I think he meant to say "Keep up the good work" or another way of saying is "Good for you". That is my guess.
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Sorry smithr i dont understand ur post. Can some1 please re write in english please?
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I think he meant to say "Keep up the good work" or another way of saying is "Good for you". That is my guess.
Thanks Bebonang

Smithtr I plan to

1 of the nice things about going for this MRI is that I am able to pick up some standard wheelchair wheels.That thanks to the physio I can use. I have been having to use it nice to know with my next chair I won't have to pay for the 1 arm drive wheels
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Thanks Bebonang

Smithtr I plan to

1 of the nice things about going for this MRI is that I am able to pick up some standard wheelchair wheels.That thanks to the physio I can use. I have been having to use it nice to know with my next chair I won't have to pay for the 1 arm drive wheels
You are welcome. I am glad that you are satisfy with your wheelchair wheels so that the physio can fix them for you. With the next chair, does it mean you will have an automatic with a one hand remote control to go anywhere you want to go somewhere? Am I right?
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i've gone from these:


to these
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Wow, that is a really great and neat wheelchair. No arm rests. I really like it. I hope you get that.
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Drove with hand controls today

So the next plan is to learn the road code
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training/level 1 with no special stuff

RDA was keen to keep me in DISABLED(must use adopted reins no cantering) world

my para grade was 1a(walk ONLY)
cantered on the lunge line last monday
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Last week we had a miscarriage scare so from this week till I see the specialist(and i get ok do trotting)
we are doing walk stuff
we did some beautiful square halts and collected walk
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