As a massage therapist who practices neuromuscular work I link my profession and treatment to a profound form of healthcare. After reading your diagnoses and treatment plan. I have to agree with you on all accounts. I have experienced those very sym…
Hmmm, comparing the two weeks. Cattle week has more all day rides (I think); and you're out away from the ranch bushwhacking. Pretty slow, but cattle are. The h'ship week has some cattle work in the arena. Laurie and Jeff work well together even though she deals more with equitation and he does teaching on working with the cattle--how to move me or not move them as the case may be. So you can do regular rides, rides with Laurie, or cattle in the arena. Note, cattle in the arena is a lot of sitting there while taking turns to work the cattle, but you learn a great deal from Jeff.
Mostly the weeks are very much alike in that there are always wonderful people, fantastic staff and yummy food.
A very good freind has just been diagnoed with fybromyalgia - if you don't think it's too cheeky I would love a private email about this:equiphile@talktalk.net
Julie, your pic of the cattle guard almost makes my heart hurt....I so dread driving through when the trip is over. Judith needs to speak with Lindy about adding another symptom to the LVWS--dreaming of the ranch all year. Worst part is the building are always in different places in the dream! Your friend in withdrawal, Char Allen, Nashville