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kicked in the leg, should I be concerned? *pictures*

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what do you all think about this leg? my horse double barrel kicked in the field yesterday (there's another thread all about it) and her hind leg happened to strike me right in the thigh.

my leg hurts to walk and bend, but it's on my thigh so I was thinking it couldn't really be a broken bone... my family isn't too thrilled about taking me to the doctor's because I go all the time for a sore throat or another random thing so it would just be "another visit".. but I don't know if I should go to the doctor's or if it is pointless and if I should just wait for it to pass?

I understand that no one can diagnose me or give me medical advice and I do not hold anyone but myself and my family responsible for dealing with this injury. I'm just looking for some advice and possible ideas and perhaps people who have dealt with the same or similar situation.

Thank you!

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As someone who grew up with a paramedic as a father, I don't go to the doctor unless I am on deaths door! Saves me a bucket load of money and I'm just fine.
Might want to get out of the hypercondriac habit if you want to keep going with horses or you'll be broke very quickly.

A contusion is a bruise, any old bruise. And a small hematoma is a slightly bigger bruise. Basically, your horse gave you a ripper of a corkie - your leg won't drop off, it won't be paralysed, you're not going to be permanently disabled, and if you're still working and not in acute agony then it's not broken. This calls for a bit of cement, a few deep breaths and a few "Oh ******s!", then get back out there and 'cowgirl up' ;)
Quit paying for your doctors new ferrari, you have a horse to pay for!
 
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As someone who grew up with a paramedic as a father, I don't go to the doctor unless I am on deaths door! Saves me a bucket load of money and I'm just fine.
Might want to get out of the hypercondriac habit if you want to keep going with horses or you'll be broke very quickly.

A contusion is a bruise, any old bruise. And a small hematoma is a slightly bigger bruise. Basically, your horse gave you a ripper of a corkie - your leg won't drop off, it won't be paralysed, you're not going to be permanently disabled, and if you're still working and not in acute agony then it's not broken. This calls for a bit of cement, a few deep breaths and a few "Oh ******s!", then get back out there and 'cowgirl up' ;)
Quit paying for your doctors new ferrari, you have a horse to pay for!
:lol: Couldn't have put it better!!!

The only times I end up in hospital after a horse incident is if I can't pick myself up off the floor. Only happened twice.. once a fractured tailbone, the other a dislocated shoulder and fractured humerus.

Ice, arnica, rest. All it needs ;)
 
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That's a pretty bad bruise! Personally I don't think it's worth a doctors visit. Of course it'll hurt for a few days, it's spread over a large area and I'm sure that there's deeper muscular bruising as well. Just take it easy, use ice, and don't panic about it too much. :) It'll heal on its own, after going pretty colors of yellow and green!
 
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If you don't have real ice packs, make your own. Put one part rubbing alcohol to three parts water into a ziplock bag and freeze. It will get ice cold, but will still be malleable, so you can shape it to the bruise without pieces of ice digging into you.
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As is my answer for everything, run coconut oil on it a few times a day. It will actually help break up the bruise and reabsorb it as well as help with the pain. Great stuff :)
 
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Looks like a pretty nasty bruise. Ice, ice, ice.

I had one like that just over a year ago, also from a horse kick (learned my lesson on that one). It probably took a full 6 to 8 weeks before the bruise was completely gone. It turned all nasty shades of the rainbow and throbbed.
 
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#6 ·
Yeah, I don't really think it's worthy of a doctor's visit either...I'm sure it'll heal well, just be painful for a little while first.
 
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I got hammered by one of my mares in the lower thigh back in the spring. Major bruising,swelling,and painful to bend/put pressure on it,and actually ended up getting a massive hematoma.I never bothered going to the doctor for it,only concern was risk of blood clots,but I wasn't too worried about it due to the blood thinning aspects of the medication I have to be on,plus I knew the signs to watch for in regards to blood clots. It took a couple months,but it did heal up nicely,although I do have a pretty good sized dent in my leg left after the hematoma went away.
Just keep an eye on it,ice it,don't over use it,and you should be fine..
 
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At this point, it doesn't look that bad. Sure you going to be sore for a few weeks while you heal. Anyone would.

as it heals, if you have and reddness, heat, swelling, severe pain...you need to go the to Doctor right away. (those are symptoms of a blood clot)

99% of the time you'll be just fine. Using a heating pad multiple times a day for 15-20 minutes will help to reabsorb the blood back into the tissues. It'll help to make the bruise go away quicker. You can also use ice if your hurting, but heat is going to be your friend.
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Hahaha it's not even necessarily when it comes to horses I've just always liked going to the doctors to get things checked out.
And often times they end up finding something that could have potentially been dangerous had I not had it checked out. i.e. strep, and other more serious strange medical conditions I'm currently suffering with :/
 
#20 ·
Well I'm a barrel racer but y'know...lol.

I come out of practices sometimes with bloody/bruised legs. Once, my old gelding I ran hauled *** s hard into the first that he gave me whiplash. When he turned (Quite snappily i should add) I wasn't in my position to hold him off. We hit the sharp edge of a plastic barrel, sliced open my pants and my leg, and came out with a big red pool on the denim and running into my boot.

I'm thankful most of my horses know **** well never to fire a kick in my direction, but it definitely has happened. Had a draft pony at the barn step on my foot and broke two of my toes, little ****.

And then of course there's the time Selena and I were loping, and randomly her hind end slid right out from under her and got us stuck under a panel with her on my leg. She just kinda laid there like..."Uh. Mom. I'm stuck." until i finally wiggled out and hobbled over to lift the panel away.

Plus I've been riding with a fractured finger for a couple months now. Nothing the doctors can do so I never went in. It's my rein finger which hurts but oh well, gotta ride to pay the bills.
 
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#25 ·
Thanks for everyone's advice!
Yeah it's just a wake up call to work on ground manners and be patient with my horse while she adjusts... but also to me to just suck it up and not let stupid things like that keep me from my love... horses!
thanks yall :)
 
#26 ·
Heck iv got 4 broken ribs only about a week of being carefull then back to doing normal stuff. Iam my own farrier horses needed trimming so I did them. Yeah hurts like hell but I just tough it out. Id rather not run to doctors for every little thing.

So instead of trimming both fronts on 2 horses I did two fronts then next day did fronts on other horse. If your gonna own horses youv got to be tough.
 
#28 ·
Thanks for all the advice!
This is the first time anything like this has happened so I'm really glad I know it's nothing to be concerned about and I just have to tough it out.
Once I get enough injuries from horses, I'll probably just be like EH whatever.
 
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Hi everyone! So I'm going to unsubscribe to this thread because there's not really a point in it anymore lol but I thought as a nice goodbye to this thread you'd all enjoy some updated pictures of my bruise, it's quite beautiful :)

The colors are starting to spread and some educated fitness experts I know have told me that the colors will begin to spread down and around my leg so I'm expecting to turn into a rainbow within the next week.

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