ridecamp@endurance.net: Re: High Heart Rate

Re: High Heart Rate

lahayward (haywardl@shentel.net)
Tue, 26 Aug 1997 10:56:15 -0400

Layne -- anything more specific??? Was it due to dehydration from the
ride?? Was there something that could have prevented it like more/less
electrolytes or more of a specific ingredient?????

Lori Hayward
LIV2RYD in VA

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> From: Layne Simmons [lsimmons@boi.hp.com] (208) 396-2748
> To: ridecamp-request@endurance.net
> Cc: ridecamp@endurance.net; lsimmons@hpbs751.boi.hp.com
> Subject: Re: High Heart Rate
> Date: Tuesday, August 26, 1997 9:39 AM
>
> Turns out that this was an electrolyte imbalance. All is well now,
> but it could have been *VERY* bad. This is one we can learn from....
>
> Layne
>
>
> * * * * Original message from SandyDSA@aol.com * * * *
> > In a message dated 97-08-25 13:33:35 EDT, you write:
> >
> > << Anyone have any experience with a horse who has an extremely high
> > heart rate post-ride? My friend's horse looked great during the ride,
> > took a while to pulse down at the end of the 50, and immediately
> > spiked back up to around 100 bpm where he remains today, 2 days after
> > the ride. He has absolutely no other symptoms and is in great
> > spirits.
> > >>
> > WOW. No i hvaen't seen this in OUR horses, although our 22 year old
> > occasionally takes a while to come down (5-10 minutes) but once she is
down
> > she stays down. There MUST be something going on with your horse to see
that
> > kind of aberration. Please let us know.
> >
> > Anyone else have this experience?
> > sandy
> >
> >
>

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