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Rubygem-Chenya
05:37:02 Ruby/Cheshire
Hello
Thornwood Manor
05:36:39 
My husband has a friend who was that kind of kid. He is still that kid as an adult haha
Shadowstruck Stables
05:33:24 Lumin side
I find what really works with kids that lie for attention e.g the Olympic horse stuff, ignoring them completely and not even questioning it is the best option haha
Thornwood Manor
05:29:55 
Then just a regular block from there cause that would be outside of the communication I think :)
Minerva
05:29:02 Min
In which case they won't notice the LB horses not being available 🤣 But yes I definitely agree it should be communication based. The only downside I can see is if a youngling is spam breeding something you can't get in touch and ask them to stop, but then again if its a personal choice to restrict contact I guess that just becomes one of those things? Ill definitely write up a suggestion about it
~Emerald Acres Stud~
05:29:02 |Swifty|
I remember back in the early days we had "neighbour" chat where you could chat to friends
Charlie's Stable
05:28:54 Char
Agreed.
HolyGrail
05:26:37 
As a silent player and as an older person, Having a separate chat grouping would be great. I'm not massively keen on an open forum chat, You can pick up typing mannerisms of younger people and having an open chat could unfortunately open the door to some gross PM content. I would personally block PM's from under 16's
Thornwood Manor
05:26:35 
Some play for real though I'm sure.

Also side note, I have like 3 days until I set up my trial lesson with a local barn. I'm so excited
Charlie's Stable
05:24:55 Char
Agreed. And, on top of that, those 14 and under, for the most part, do not really have a breeding goal other than pretty horses. They will have fifty AAA rated 1 of 1 SHs. So, gameplay is already somewhat stifled by experience, intelligence, and maturity. (Not knocking the color breeders.)
Thornwood Manor
05:24:29 
I think having the ability to turn PMs off from receiving messages from younger players and a seperate chat for younger players would be great, especially since blocking them in the normal sense means they can't interact with horses. So LB breeders would struggle. It should be mostly communication
Ashcroft Park Stud
05:22:47 Ash
Same Min, especially with the ban on social media for under 16s coming
Minerva
05:21:30 Min
Yeah there could be levels actually. So just chat or full block options
Minerva
05:20:28 Min
Not to mention it could go the other way as well. Im not a parent but if I had a 13 year old on here Id be much happier if their interactions with adult strangers was limited
Charlie's Stable
05:19:27 Char
I think it would mainly just be the chat side that would be affected. They could still interact with all the horses. And PM as long as the account is accepting PM from any age group.
Thornwood Manor
05:19:27 
I watch chat between calls at work. It's so much better than traffic stops and alarm calls
Minerva
05:18:54 Min
There would definitely be kinks for someone much clever than me to work out. But I think it could be a nice compromise to let kids still enjoy the game without putting people off that aren't as tolerant to them
Ashcroft Park Stud
05:16:28 Ash
😂 If you do then I shall be cheering for you at LA 2028!
Boulder Creek
05:16:06 
From the system side of things - would it update once a day to add new accounts to the If Yes Than

It would definitely be a very different game - It would almost run like two different playing fields.
If 'Adults' had the LeaderBoards and blocked the Young Players from interacting with their horses - it could effectively stifle game play for a generation

interesting concept for sure
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Rubygem-Chenya
05:37:02 Ruby/Cheshire
Hello
Thornwood Manor
05:36:39 
My husband has a friend who was that kind of kid. He is still that kid as an adult haha
Shadowstruck Stables
05:33:24 Lumin side
I find what really works with kids that lie for attention e.g the Olympic horse stuff, ignoring them completely and not even questioning it is the best option haha
Thornwood Manor
05:29:55 
Then just a regular block from there cause that would be outside of the communication I think :)
Minerva
05:29:02 Min
In which case they won't notice the LB horses not being available 🤣 But yes I definitely agree it should be communication based. The only downside I can see is if a youngling is spam breeding something you can't get in touch and ask them to stop, but then again if its a personal choice to restrict contact I guess that just becomes one of those things? Ill definitely write up a suggestion about it
~Emerald Acres Stud~
05:29:02 |Swifty|
I remember back in the early days we had "neighbour" chat where you could chat to friends
Charlie's Stable
05:28:54 Char
Agreed.
HolyGrail
05:26:37 
As a silent player and as an older person, Having a separate chat grouping would be great. I'm not massively keen on an open forum chat, You can pick up typing mannerisms of younger people and having an open chat could unfortunately open the door to some gross PM content. I would personally block PM's from under 16's
Thornwood Manor
05:26:35 
Some play for real though I'm sure.

Also side note, I have like 3 days until I set up my trial lesson with a local barn. I'm so excited
Charlie's Stable
05:24:55 Char
Agreed. And, on top of that, those 14 and under, for the most part, do not really have a breeding goal other than pretty horses. They will have fifty AAA rated 1 of 1 SHs. So, gameplay is already somewhat stifled by experience, intelligence, and maturity. (Not knocking the color breeders.)
Thornwood Manor
05:24:29 
I think having the ability to turn PMs off from receiving messages from younger players and a seperate chat for younger players would be great, especially since blocking them in the normal sense means they can't interact with horses. So LB breeders would struggle. It should be mostly communication
Ashcroft Park Stud
05:22:47 Ash
Same Min, especially with the ban on social media for under 16s coming
Minerva
05:21:30 Min
Yeah there could be levels actually. So just chat or full block options
Minerva
05:20:28 Min
Not to mention it could go the other way as well. Im not a parent but if I had a 13 year old on here Id be much happier if their interactions with adult strangers was limited
Charlie's Stable
05:19:27 Char
I think it would mainly just be the chat side that would be affected. They could still interact with all the horses. And PM as long as the account is accepting PM from any age group.
Thornwood Manor
05:19:27 
I watch chat between calls at work. It's so much better than traffic stops and alarm calls
Minerva
05:18:54 Min
There would definitely be kinks for someone much clever than me to work out. But I think it could be a nice compromise to let kids still enjoy the game without putting people off that aren't as tolerant to them
Ashcroft Park Stud
05:16:28 Ash
😂 If you do then I shall be cheering for you at LA 2028!
Boulder Creek
05:16:06 
From the system side of things - would it update once a day to add new accounts to the If Yes Than

It would definitely be a very different game - It would almost run like two different playing fields.
If 'Adults' had the LeaderBoards and blocked the Young Players from interacting with their horses - it could effectively stifle game play for a generation

interesting concept for sure
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05:15:09 Technically Tangle
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Back Issues July 17, 2023 07:19 PM


Wolf Dancer
 
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So I do gymnastics, track and field, cross-country and such and I somehow popped my back out sometime in December/January. I've been seeing the school athlectic training during the school year, and was told that my back was out of alignment. I went in at least 3 times a week before practice so I would be able to move without a whole ton of pain even though there was some afterward. My back is still hurting and I have sorta gotten used to the pain usually taking a occasional advil not very often though. This weekend I went on a camping trip with friends and horses and my back got worse, I did some jumping over a log, and thought it was fine but my back is worse now, much worse I can't run for more than two steps without tons of pain in my back. I can walk but it hurts, bad I can't lay down and get up I have to roll onto my side then sit up. I then went in this creek that was really cold as it was direct snow run off and my back felt better for a bit and got even worse I can't really turn to the other side as it hurts so much. It is impacting my everyday life and has taken a turn for the worse. What should I do? Am I going to be stuck with this forever? Is it not out of alignment but something else? I just needed to get this off my chest as I don't have anyone else to really talk to abou this.
Back Issues July 17, 2023 07:23 PM


Bluebonnet Estates
 
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Oh- I actually think I know this because these exact things popped up with my grandpa, he's obviously significantly older then you lol, but when he was working he turned and it threw his back out of alignment, and it was super painful to turn and it gets more painful by the day. You will have to go to a chiropractor to put it back properly, there is a chance it will be sore the day after though. I am not kidding when I say go to the chiropractor though. It can get significantly worse if you don't and don't try to DIY your back into place as it could further hurt you.
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To sum it up:
Get a Chriopracter >:c

Edited at July 17, 2023 07:29 PM by Bluebonnet Estates
Back Issues July 17, 2023 07:29 PM


Wolf Dancer
 
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Bluebonnet Estates said:
Oh- I actually think I know this because these exact things popped up with my grandpa, he's obviously significantly older then you lol, but when he was working he turned and it threw his back out of alignment, and it was super painful to turn and it gets more painful by the day. You will have to go to a chiropractor to put it back properly, there is a chance it will be sore the day after though. I am not kidding when I say go to the chiropractor though. It can get significantly worse if you don't and don't try to DIY your back into place as it could further hurt you.


I can't currently go, I have to wait until school starts up in fall, but I'm glad it seems like it's not a *permanat* issue? Its just getting really stressful when I can't even sit up normally x/
Back Issues July 17, 2023 07:30 PM


Bluebonnet Estates
 
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Wolf Dancer said:

Bluebonnet Estates said:
Oh- I actually think I know this because these exact things popped up with my grandpa, he's obviously significantly older then you lol, but when he was working he turned and it threw his back out of alignment, and it was super painful to turn and it gets more painful by the day. You will have to go to a chiropractor to put it back properly, there is a chance it will be sore the day after though. I am not kidding when I say go to the chiropractor though. It can get significantly worse if you don't and don't try to DIY your back into place as it could further hurt you.


I can't currently go, I have to wait until school starts up in fall, but I'm glad it seems like it's not a *permanat* issue? Its just getting really stressful when I can't even sit up normally x/


I hate to pry but why are you unable to go until school starts? I may be able to think of a different solution if I know why
Back Issues July 17, 2023 07:32 PM


Wolf Dancer
 
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Bluebonnet Estates said:

Wolf Dancer said:

Bluebonnet Estates said:
Oh- I actually think I know this because these exact things popped up with my grandpa, he's obviously significantly older then you lol, but when he was working he turned and it threw his back out of alignment, and it was super painful to turn and it gets more painful by the day. You will have to go to a chiropractor to put it back properly, there is a chance it will be sore the day after though. I am not kidding when I say go to the chiropractor though. It can get significantly worse if you don't and don't try to DIY your back into place as it could further hurt you.


I can't currently go, I have to wait until school starts up in fall, but I'm glad it seems like it's not a *permanat* issue? Its just getting really stressful when I can't even sit up normally x/


I hate to pry but why are you unable to go until school starts? I may be able to think of a different solution if I know why


The athlectic doctor I have been seeing isn't in school until then, and I can't afford a vist to a chiropracter at this moment in time
Back Issues July 17, 2023 07:36 PM


Bluebonnet Estates
 
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Wolf Dancer said:

Bluebonnet Estates said:

Wolf Dancer said:

Bluebonnet Estates said:
Oh- I actually think I know this because these exact things popped up with my grandpa, he's obviously significantly older then you lol, but when he was working he turned and it threw his back out of alignment, and it was super painful to turn and it gets more painful by the day. You will have to go to a chiropractor to put it back properly, there is a chance it will be sore the day after though. I am not kidding when I say go to the chiropractor though. It can get significantly worse if you don't and don't try to DIY your back into place as it could further hurt you.


I can't currently go, I have to wait until school starts up in fall, but I'm glad it seems like it's not a *permanat* issue? Its just getting really stressful when I can't even sit up normally x/


I hate to pry but why are you unable to go until school starts? I may be able to think of a different solution if I know why


The athlectic doctor I have been seeing isn't in school until then, and I can't afford a vist to a chiropracter at this moment in time


Ah- alright. You can try stretches for sure but I wouldn't recommend yoga because the wrong position could do more bad then good. I can't see what your back looks like in its current state so I can't be 100% but I do think it is out of alignment so I would recommend looking up stretches to do with a misaligned back
Back Issues July 18, 2023 08:55 AM


WildWillow
 
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Agree with what Bluebonnet has said. Have you tried cold showers/baths? This would usually help manage any inflammation or pain.
Taking collagen peptides as a supplement might have potential to help & certainly wouldn't hurt to try.
These are my two go-tos with my chronic spine issues due to hEDS.
Back Issues July 18, 2023 12:24 PM


Wolf Dancer
 
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WildWillow said:
Agree with what Bluebonnet has said. Have you tried cold showers/baths? This would usually help manage any inflammation or pain.
Taking collagen peptides as a supplement might have potential to help & certainly wouldn't hurt to try.
These are my two go-tos with my chronic spine issues due to hEDS.


I have tried cold baths/showers/pools but everytime when I tried the cold it hurt more in the cold and then afterward for a long time, almost feels like it got worse
Back Issues July 18, 2023 01:13 PM


Hawkeye Farms
 
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I live with scoliosis, which is the curvature of the spine, and it can hurt like hell at times in cold weather. However I will say getting to a chriopractor ASAP will help you as will doing stretches for a misalinged back. You might be able to find some low cost chriopractors or ones that work on a sliding scale. As for cold showers/baths, I don't recommend ice cold, but more of a room temp water. That will help ease everything more than a very cold shower or bath. Pain killers can be your friends at times. Only take one or two advil, tylonal, or Alieve, but only when the pain is super bad or as the doctor ordered. You could also do acutpunctior to help with the pain, but I only recommend that if you're not scared of needles.
Back Issues July 18, 2023 03:18 PM


Wolf Dancer
 
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So I have some good news and bad new regarding my back.
I have a annual checkup on Thursday which I forgot about thank goodness for google reminders lol, so I'll have the doctor look at my back and hopefully either tell me whats wrong or get me refered to a Physical Therapist or a Chiropracter.
The bad news though is that I may need to stop horse back riding, and I also will probally have to stop gymnastics for a while as well.
I'm stressed out, but relieved about how this whole situation is going.

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