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<blockquote data-quote="ez14." data-source="post: 1677622" data-attributes="member: 27084"><p>Nope. Bucked off at 7 seconds. Made the short round on time as not all the holes were filled with a ride. I waited around hoping I'd feel a little better but finally when it came time to draw my short round bull I decided something just didn't seem right and I made the decision not to ride and finally decided that I should go talk to the EMTs </p><p></p><p>As far as riding again goes well I still have months to go before I can really even make that decision. However a life deprived of joy is no life at all so quitting the things that you enjoy because they might (or will) make you miserable seems like just a faster way to get to the point you are trying to avoid. </p><p></p><p>Well I have been doing this it is the happiest I have ever been and currently I'm enjoying my life (even with the tough times) more then ever! I have made some amazing friends and have a good group of people from the rodeo community that have looked out for me more then I ever could have expected (I have gotten lots of help and support from the people in every area of my life but the rodeo community has by far done the most for me since the accident) bull riding definitely has extreme highs and extreme lows but I have been blessed so much from my experience in rodeo. And the connections I've made are priceless! </p><p></p><p>Tomorrow is not promised to anyone. I will always be planning for tomorrow and trying to put myself in a better position for tomorrow then I was today. However I will enjoy myself today as that is the only day I know that I have </p><p></p><p>And with all that said I still appreciate the view from the other side as this is a incredibly dangerous sport and takes a extreme toll on your body bank account and your future</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez14., post: 1677622, member: 27084"] Nope. Bucked off at 7 seconds. Made the short round on time as not all the holes were filled with a ride. I waited around hoping I'd feel a little better but finally when it came time to draw my short round bull I decided something just didn't seem right and I made the decision not to ride and finally decided that I should go talk to the EMTs As far as riding again goes well I still have months to go before I can really even make that decision. However a life deprived of joy is no life at all so quitting the things that you enjoy because they might (or will) make you miserable seems like just a faster way to get to the point you are trying to avoid. Well I have been doing this it is the happiest I have ever been and currently I'm enjoying my life (even with the tough times) more then ever! I have made some amazing friends and have a good group of people from the rodeo community that have looked out for me more then I ever could have expected (I have gotten lots of help and support from the people in every area of my life but the rodeo community has by far done the most for me since the accident) bull riding definitely has extreme highs and extreme lows but I have been blessed so much from my experience in rodeo. And the connections I've made are priceless! Tomorrow is not promised to anyone. I will always be planning for tomorrow and trying to put myself in a better position for tomorrow then I was today. However I will enjoy myself today as that is the only day I know that I have And with all that said I still appreciate the view from the other side as this is a incredibly dangerous sport and takes a extreme toll on your body bank account and your future [/QUOTE]
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