Thursday, 1 May 2008

I've been getting out and about a lot recently which has been really good. We had dinner with Seamus and Sally Mullins which was lovely and last weekend Jack took me to Monkey World in Weymouth which was good fun. We also went to Bridport and I'm hoping to ride again soon.
We also went to the Stoke Mandeville Inter Spinal Hospitals games and our team won the overall competitions which was great. I also won the archery, I was top in the shooting for the girls, third in the swimming and third in the table tennis.
Physio is going well and I'm coming out on May 30, by which time I will hopefully have found somewhere to live.

Thursday, 10 April 2008

Plea for help from Sarah Gaisford

SARAH Gaisford, who was paralysed in a fall at Exeter Racecourse in December, has sent out a plea for help to find a new home close to where she lives in Buckfastleigh, South Devon.
Sarah’s home is unsuitable for wheel chair access, but with discharge imminent from the spinal unit at Salisbury Hospital, she currently has no home to go to.
Sarah said: “My house is on a hill and I can’t get into it with a wheel chair. It’s been very hard trying to find somewhere to live. Ideally I need to rent a home with two bedrooms for about six months while I try to buy suitable accommodation. It needs to be on level ground and also close to my daughter Jasmin’s school at Ashburton.”
Sarah has been undergoing physiotherapy at the spinal unit and is hoping to sit on a horse soon at a riding centre for the disabled. Next week she will be taking part in inter hospital games for people who have recently been injured at Stoke Mandeville Hosptial.
If anyone can help Sarah, please contact Lucy Johnson on 07866 497976.

Monday, 18 February 2008

I didn't manage to go to Wincanton on Saturday as I haven't been too well but my daughter Jasmin came up and we went to Salisbury Cathedral. She's here now with her friend Chloe massaging my feet.
Physio is going well and I'm working on getting myself out of bed rather than using a winch. Physio is demanding, but it is good because it is a challenge and that makes me feel better.
If I'm honest I'm feeling a bit pants as I come to terms with everything. It's very hard.
I've been thinking about getting myself a horse, so that I don't have to sit in this stupid wheel chair. My dad has a really nice pony called Cracker and a cart so maybe I'll try that. I've never been a happy hacker but I need to think of ways to get around so I need to find myself a nice pony - and a house with a field to keep it in.
I would like to say a big thankyou to all the girls who were raising money for me at Buckfastleigh yesterday and to everyone at the South Dorset point-to-point. I'm really so very grateful.

Monday, 11 February 2008

Ladies take a leap for Sarah
A PARACHUTE jump of a different kind will take place in April when point-to-point jockeys Lucy Gardner, Jenny Carr, and Claire Little don their racing gear and take a leap for Sarah.
The three are planning to plummet to earth in full racing regalia in aid of the Sarah Gaisford Fund, set up for Sarah .
Jenny, 19, who has ridden four winners to date and works for Polly Gundry, said: “I knew Sarah when I first went to Jimmy Frost on work experience when I was 14 and she was always incredibly kind and helpful. She is now a great friend and I would like to think if something like that happened to me, someone would help out.”
So far the trio have raised nearly £800. If you would like to help, call Jenny on 07706550218.

Thursday, 7 February 2008

"I've been at Odstock for nearly two weeks now and it's a great place. I've been out and about in my wheel chair and I've learned the art of performing wheelies, thanks to the great help given to me by the physios.
"There are times when I do feel very down and frustrated and the progress I made at Exeter was a little too quick so I've had to take a few steps back but it is very, very good here. I'm hoping Robert Alner will be here soon so that I can watch the racing on his telly!
"I'm planning to go to Wincanton Races a week on Saturday where I'll be able to see my friends and I would also really like people to come and visit.
"My dog Lily is coming to see me tomorrow and then we are going to the pub!"
"It has been quite tiring, but I'll be updating more regularly again now."

Saturday, 19 January 2008

I went out on my own today - down the lift and up the hill to the main entrance.
Managed to get a puncture so had to find someone kind enough to rescue me with their bicyle pump!

Friday, 18 January 2008

"I'm moving to the specialist spinal treatment centre at Salisbury Hospital, Odstock on Monday which I'm delighted about as it is another huge step forward.
I had asked the doctors if I could home as it seemed pointless being in hospital but hopefully now I will be able to make some progress.
I've been in the wheel chair for about 3 hours a day and Jack has taken me to the pub for a guiness which was great. We tried to play pool but it was quite difficult in a wheel chair although I'm sure I'll get better! We are going to have a little party there with close friends on Sunday before I go to Odstock.
I'm really sorry I haven't been able to see many people, but I still get very tired. I'm hoping that once I get to Odstock, this will change.
I've heard it is a fantastic facility and I'm really looking forward to going."