Guest guest Posted September 12, 1999 Report Share Posted September 12, 1999 HA!!!!! This is hilarious! What a hoot . .. Hope Abby's finger heals quickly! Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 1999 Report Share Posted September 13, 1999 Anne, Thanks for the great story! I could just see the surgery taking place!! Ain't parenthood grand?!?! :} ruth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 1999 Report Share Posted September 13, 1999 Anne, Thanks for the great story! I could just see the surgery taking place!! Ain't parenthood grand?!?! :} ruth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 1999 Report Share Posted September 15, 1999 Thanks for making me laugh. Amy (mom to (21mos), possible mito,possible seizures, global developmental delay, microcepaly, GI reflux and GI delay in emptying, CVI, ? Hearing, and the best smile and giggle) scissors So would you like to hear the trouble Zachary, (7) and Abby, (6) got into this morning? Sometime during the morning she was reading a book and I noticed her finger was bleeding quite profusely. I asked her what had happened and the answer was,, " oh nothing. " Like any mom knows, " oh nothing " means something. So while I try to stop it bleeding the story comes out little by little. She and Zachary were attempting surgery on a stuffed dog this morning to put a G tube in. She held the dog while he had the scissors and obviously he took a snip out of her finger too. the finger apparently had been bleeding off and on for a few hours but she " just put it under water and pressed it and it stopped. " No wonder she was up in her room all morning playing with dolls. (You can imagine what the carpet up there looks like.). It took me almost 30 min to get the finger to stop bleeding and then I steri stripped it and made a splint so she would not move it since every time she did it gushed out. Unbelievable what a non sharp pair of scissors can do. Fortunately she is up to date on her tetanus and we have more bactroban in this house than we can possibly think of ways to use it. (Not that I encourage them thinking of ways to use it. Ü) Afterwards I was talking with them and asked what lesson they had learned. Abby says with her big wide open eyes, " I learned that you should never ever lie even if you think you did a wrong thing because you could lose a whole part of your body. " Zachary said, " I learned that heparin takes blood out of the carpet. " They are both scared silly good thing. The dog is none the worse though. I can't even see where the attempted surgery occurred. I do think Zach better hone up on his surgery skills though before he goes into practice . (he thinks his surgeon is the greatest man on earth short of his dad). Anne - mom to 4 great kids in WI Brittany, 12 Zachary, 7, complex 1 & 4 RCD, G tube, J tube, central line, adrenal insufficient Abigail, 6, presumed Mito but doing GREAT , complex 1 & 4 RCD, G tube, J tube, central line, GH deficient --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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