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I was officially diagnosed with Crohns a week ago today after having it suspected for months now, and I am currently on 4g Pentasa, and 40mg Prednisone (decreasing by 10mg weekly starting tomorrow).
I'm going batty now that I'm feeling a little better, I'm so bored!! My life before this was always go go go, studying, riding horses, sports, crafts, everything. Now I sit around doing a whole lot of nothing, maybe some house cleaning etc for mum now and again, that's it.
I had a doctors appointment today and asked him if I could start riding my horses again while on the medication above, he said yeah no worries, but I would like to hear from people who are on the medication, as to whether getting on a horse 10x my size and strength would be a risk worth taking at this point, or whether I should wait until I'm at least off the prednisone before thinking about it.
My horse is a 10yo thoroughbred, I've had him for 3 years, he's generally pretty lazy and laid-back, though he is a big boy standing at 16.1-16.2hh (against my 5'5", reducing width frame) and he is built like a brick outhouse.
It is also spring time at the moment, and we are on dairy pasture so he could be a bit fizzy for a while, considering I haven't been well enough to ride for the past 6 months.
Is my best bet to wait before getting on, having somebody bring him into work for me first, or just take it slowly and see how it goes? Of course I don't intend to fall off him, but that is an inevitable part of horse riding and I want to ensure that any potential injuries won't be exacerbated by the meds that I'm on.
*IF* I get on him, i'm planning to give him at least a week of groundwork first, accompanied with magnesium supplements to take the edge off him, and then start up slowly from there with somebody in eyesight at all times. He is a good boy and I love him dearly, but if the risks outweigh the benefits then I won't go doing that just yet!
I've had no unwanted side effects from either of the meds I'm on, so I don't see myself making any rash decisions about this, but I thought I would ask anyway since surely I can't be the only crohns person who rides horses! :lol:
I'm going batty now that I'm feeling a little better, I'm so bored!! My life before this was always go go go, studying, riding horses, sports, crafts, everything. Now I sit around doing a whole lot of nothing, maybe some house cleaning etc for mum now and again, that's it.
I had a doctors appointment today and asked him if I could start riding my horses again while on the medication above, he said yeah no worries, but I would like to hear from people who are on the medication, as to whether getting on a horse 10x my size and strength would be a risk worth taking at this point, or whether I should wait until I'm at least off the prednisone before thinking about it.
My horse is a 10yo thoroughbred, I've had him for 3 years, he's generally pretty lazy and laid-back, though he is a big boy standing at 16.1-16.2hh (against my 5'5", reducing width frame) and he is built like a brick outhouse.
It is also spring time at the moment, and we are on dairy pasture so he could be a bit fizzy for a while, considering I haven't been well enough to ride for the past 6 months.
Is my best bet to wait before getting on, having somebody bring him into work for me first, or just take it slowly and see how it goes? Of course I don't intend to fall off him, but that is an inevitable part of horse riding and I want to ensure that any potential injuries won't be exacerbated by the meds that I'm on.
*IF* I get on him, i'm planning to give him at least a week of groundwork first, accompanied with magnesium supplements to take the edge off him, and then start up slowly from there with somebody in eyesight at all times. He is a good boy and I love him dearly, but if the risks outweigh the benefits then I won't go doing that just yet!
I've had no unwanted side effects from either of the meds I'm on, so I don't see myself making any rash decisions about this, but I thought I would ask anyway since surely I can't be the only crohns person who rides horses! :lol: