Tally
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I don't know if this is the place for my problem but here it goes. I'm 85 yrs old woman and for the past 15 years have been with a Thoroughbred horse rescue. We take them from the race tracks and rehab, retrain and rehome. My life is horses and I've been on the board of directors for 14 years.
I apply for grants, do regular posting to our facebook page, keep current on the state and federal agencies filings plus apply for certification with a number of national race horse foundations. I also groom, bathe and help orientate the horses to a non-racing life. Until about a year ago, everything was fine but now I find I'm being left out of major decisions and am left out of activities in which I always participated.
I've tried to ask if I've done anything wrong but am ignored. My doctor says I'm the only patient he's ever had who was in such good shape both physically and mentally, and could run circles around a person 20 years younger. If it hadn't been for me, the farm wouldn't have the annual funding that they now receive. I am stumped as to what to do next. I feel so badly about what is happening. I can't be without the farm and the horses. I need the constant stimulation of all the paperwork that I do.
Everyone is at least 40 years younger than me and I suppose that's the problem. They think that I'm going to keel over one day soon and they are not so subtlety forcing me out. They have no idea of how much time I put into keeping the place running. What would be a suggestion on how to handle this? I'm being treated like a doddering, old person.
I apply for grants, do regular posting to our facebook page, keep current on the state and federal agencies filings plus apply for certification with a number of national race horse foundations. I also groom, bathe and help orientate the horses to a non-racing life. Until about a year ago, everything was fine but now I find I'm being left out of major decisions and am left out of activities in which I always participated.
I've tried to ask if I've done anything wrong but am ignored. My doctor says I'm the only patient he's ever had who was in such good shape both physically and mentally, and could run circles around a person 20 years younger. If it hadn't been for me, the farm wouldn't have the annual funding that they now receive. I am stumped as to what to do next. I feel so badly about what is happening. I can't be without the farm and the horses. I need the constant stimulation of all the paperwork that I do.
Everyone is at least 40 years younger than me and I suppose that's the problem. They think that I'm going to keel over one day soon and they are not so subtlety forcing me out. They have no idea of how much time I put into keeping the place running. What would be a suggestion on how to handle this? I'm being treated like a doddering, old person.

