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Worst fears!!!!!

I think my biggest ones though are being paralyzed or permanently crippled. ....

I got tagged by a Cape Cobra some years back and spent 7 days connected to machines in ICU. All motor skills shut down so the only things working were my hearing and mind.
I see quadraphonic people with different eyes know.
 
Ah, Pal-O-Mine, thats very similar to whats going on with me. It started with mysterious bruising and swelling on my lower back and progressed to three weeks of lying on a heating pad and being unable to sit or stand for more than 5-10 minutes at a time. I'm currently doing 6+ hours a week of physical therapy and I just started riding again.

I understand the thing about gaited horses, and I love my TB, but riding and training Peruvian Pasos has been some of my best times in the saddle.

They are incredibly comfortable, while also being smart, sensible and athletic. I even did gymkhana with one who I retrained myself. They have wonderful personalities.
 
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