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Re: [RC] Routine Jugging - Joe Long

On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 21:27:54 EDT, Sundaez@xxxxxxx wrote:

In a message dated 9/28/2003 5:52:14 PM Pacific Daylight Time, jlong@xxxxxxxx 
writes:
Have you ever participated yourself in any distance sport, like
running marathons?  I have.  At the end you feel tired and exhilarated
at the same time.  The effort has inevitably caused some depletions of
bodily fluids, and replacing those fluids does, yes, make you feel
better.  Not because you were sick, or in danger of dieing, or
anything like that.  Just like a cold beer or a good soak in a hot tub
makes you feel better!

I used to be a dancer and I well know that deplted/endorphined  feeling...and 
how good a hot tub feels...but that is far from putting an IV on to regain my 
fluids. I imagine I make my horse feel good after a ride by giving her a 
massage, giving her a sloppy mash and of course letting her drink (to replace 
the 
fluids). I have a hunch if I asked her she would prefer to take her fluids 
orally. And well...if she's not drinking that's a whole 'nother problem which 
means she NEEDs to be on IVs...are here we come full circle.

Nope, just don't be judgemental of that which you haven't experienced
yourself, please.

I hope it  never does happen too...and it will never happen cuz of speed 
induced dehydration that's for sure. As for judging...well...the only ones 
that 
aren't going to judge seeing that are your cohorts. Trust me...it IS shocking 
to 
see a horse on IV an equestrian event. Even in showing (which I did for a 
while) I never saw that..though plenty of other things.

The fact that you can't see getting the horse back to health in a natural way 
(and remember...AERC is a stickler on that's the way the horse starts the 
ride) without doing something as invasive as an IV  is the norm at the "big 
Dog" 
level is a concern to ME. Why can't the horse drink from a bucket? If 
not...then something is wrong...

<sigh>

You are still not understanding what I wrote at all.

1.  I did not say that routinely giving fluids IV post-ride is, or
should be, the norm, at ANY level of distance riding.

2.  That is not something I would choose to do.

3.  In the case I wrote about, Kahlil got a cramp while getting up
from rolling.  Have you ever had a muscle cramp?  As a dancer, I
suspect you have ... and you know how painful it is.  So when the vet
recommended giving Kahlil an IV as a good precaution, that it would
reduce the chance of his having another cramp, AND make him feel
better, that was enough for me.  Even knowing that some people would
judge me as you are doing.

I knew the "old hands" would understand, but that there would 
be some (especially non-endurance people) who wouldn't.  As you 
just demonstrated.

And...you have to know....there are LOTS of people like me coming into the 
sport that feel the same way.

I hope most of them are more open to looking at all the facts before
making a judgement.

I'm sorry, I'm trying to not get personal about this, but frankly I'm
finding what you are writing to be rather offensive -- and more than a
bit "holier than thou."

-- 

Joe Long
jlong@xxxxxxxx
http://www.rnbw.com


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