EightBelles134
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I am a horseback rider. I suffered a riding accident in May in which I was thrown from a horse and came down HARD on my back.I initally got the wind knocked out of me. And after I had recovered from that, I immediately felt a sharp,burning,stabbing pain in my lower left back.When I tried to move my legs,there was about ten minutes where I couldn't move my legs at all because trying to move my legs would send a sharp,burning pain down my back into my legs.I'm also sure I blacked out for like ten minutes because I came around to the barn manager telling me "open your eyes,open your eyes".Now the barn manager was in the ring at the time,but the instructor was not.When the instructor did get to me the first thing she told me was "I'm not calling an ambulance,you need to suck it up and get right back on the horse."And i did.By the time I got off the horse at the end of my lesson,my back hurt so much I could hardly walk straight.I never even ended up going to a hospital either,because my parents believed my instructor when she said it was just a sore muscle.Even though i ended up swelling up the next day. But I was just wondering,what would the more appropriate action have been in that situation?Would you have called an ambulance?or would you have just brushed it off as nothing big?