Guest guest Posted July 4, 2000 Report Share Posted July 4, 2000 well as you know michael took ashley to the hospital for his sixth visit to give me a break and what do you know, they have decided to do something! Typical! They are going to remove the nail and trying to do it under local. I am sitting her twiddling my thumbs.....worried...we decided it best if i didnt go since he might think it was a really big deal and play up.....that sounds like them back now...gotta go see my baby! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2000 Report Share Posted July 4, 2000 would you believe it.......the doctor removed the nail and found a 3cm splinter down the length of his thumb! Poor , it must have been so painful and he has suffered that for almost 3 weeks. Bless him. He has been so good. He was so brave at the hospital only crying a little as the local anaesthetic went in. I am so proud of him. No wonder his thumb looked so red and swollen and green around the nail. I cannot believe they didn't pick this up earlier. I phoned his nursery where he did it and we can only assume that as he played with the cars (he was running them backwards and forwards on a wooden bench in the quiet area) that he somehow managed to scrape off a splinter of wood and ram it down the side of his nail into his thumb when he bashed the two cars together! It makes me feel sick just thinking about it. So, he is now just like Mr Bump with a big bandaged thumb and we go back for visit number 7 on Thursday to have the dressing changed. He is also on his third lot of antibiotics! > well as you know michael took ashley to the hospital for his sixth visit to give me > a break and what do you know, they have decided to do something! Typical! They are > going to remove the nail and trying to do it under local. I am sitting her > twiddling my thumbs.....worried...we decided it best if i didnt go since he might > think it was a really big deal and play up.....that sounds like them back > now...gotta go see my baby! > > -- (feeling very wobbly and also very proud!) Mum to (aged 4, born a whopping 11lbs 6oz) and 2 angels 20/10/98 and 24/3/00 Farnborough, Hants Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2000 Report Share Posted July 4, 2000 for those of you who dont know the whole story, this is a quick recap.......i also have a question...how come the splinter was not picked up on the x-ray? was it because it was wood? i find it strange it wasn't picked up before. his thumb looked a mess and just wasn't getting any better even after so much time...... thursday (almost 3 weeks ago) - ashley bashed two cars together at nursery, blood the lot, came home with plaster and sore thumb saturday - thumb looked no better atall, michael was at le mans, so i took him up to A & E where it was x-rayed and they said it was not broken but infected....went home with sling and antibiotics tuesday - follow up appointment - no better and thumb and wrist was being held awkwardly by ashley (after today we realise that was probably because he was in so much pain) so they put it in a plaster cast and sent us home with more antibiotics wednesday - took off plaster cast - looked a little better so they put another plaster cast back on and told us to come back on tuesday tuesday - went back, took of cast, looked about the same, not really any better, maybe a little - it was difficult to tell since i hadnt seen it for a week, sent home, told to keep him off nursery and no contact sports friday - follow up appointment - still no better but the doctor said he didnt feel the need to do anything but keep an eye on and come back tuesday tuesday (today) - michael took ashley to give me a break and, what do you know, they decided to do something! Bloody typical ! anyway, they put in a local anaesthetic (ashley was so brave, despite a few tears) and removed the nail from his thumb and found.......a 3cm long splinter! The doctor was amazed that something so big was there...we now realise why his thumb was so infected, swollen and sore and the doctor couldn't believe how ashley hadn't complained! Bless him. so now the splinter is out and he is all bandaged up and on another course of antibiotics and we go back on thursday to have it redressed! -- (who is very sick of frimley park hospital this year since i have visited so many times for ashley and me!) Mum to (aged 4, born a whopping 11lbs 6oz) and 2 angels 20/10/98 and 24/3/00 Farnborough, Hants Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2000 Report Share Posted July 4, 2000 Oooohhhh -thinking of you lots . At least you have got to the root of the problem now Love Barbara > would you believe it.......the doctor removed the nail and found a 3cm splinter down the > length of his thumb! .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2000 Report Share Posted July 4, 2000 Oooer. I feel wobbly just thinking about it. Well done, . Brave lad. At least you now have the problem properly diagnosed and dealt with. Hopefully this will be your last contact with casualty this year and you can ask them to remove your name from the seat in the waiting room! Alison would you believe it.......the doctor removed the nail and found a 3cm splinter down the length of his thumb! Poor , it must have been so painful and he has suffered that for almost 3 weeks. Bless him. He has been so good. He was so brave at the hospital only crying a little as the local anaesthetic went in. I am so proud of him. No wonder his thumb looked so red and swollen and green around the nail. I cannot believe they didn't pick this up earlier. I phoned his nursery where he did it and we can only assume that as he played with the cars (he was running them backwards and forwards on a wooden bench in the quiet area) that he somehow managed to scrape off a splinter of wood and ram it down the side of his nail into his thumb when he bashed the two cars together! It makes me feel sick just thinking about it. So, he is now just like Mr Bump with a big bandaged thumb and we go back for visit number 7 on Thursday to have the dressing changed. He is also on his third lot of antibiotics! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2000 Report Share Posted July 4, 2000 " A. Lavery " wrote: > would you believe it.......the doctor removed the nail and found a 3cm splinter down the > length of his thumb! Poor , it must have been so painful and he has suffered that > for almost 3 weeks. Bless him. He has been so good. He was so brave at the OUCH!!! Makes me shudder and cringe just reading this - must have been awful for you to see it first hand (so to speak!). Hope things heal quickly. Lesley M x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2000 Report Share Posted July 5, 2000 > would you believe it.......the doctor removed the nail and found a 3cm splinter down the > length of his thumb! Ooooooh , that sounds absolutely horrible :-((((( Poor ! I'm so glad they've got to the bottom of the problem though. Caroline, I must have deleted in my fit of getting back to normality your mail about 's teeth but fingers crossed they'll be okay...all these accidents - mind you, we've had three now, haven't we? 's DS1, and ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2000 Report Share Posted July 5, 2000 These little people are amazing. An invisible scrape and they scream fit for blue murder - sever a limb and they stoically soldier on. BTW for those that asked it was s adult teeth hence all the surgery etc. Give a big Jersey hug from me Caroline Jersey > put in a local anaesthetic (ashley was so brave, despite a few tears)<BR> > and removed the nail from his thumb and found.......a 3cm long<BR> > splinter! the<BR> > doctor couldn't believe how ashley hadn't complained! & nbsp; Bless him. Germain Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2000 Report Share Posted July 5, 2000 wrote.........would you believe it.......the doctor removed the nail and found a 3cm splinter down the length of his thumb! -------- , how horrible. Lets hope makes a quick recovery now. Lesley X Ps, Your description has put me off wanting to eat anything, that's for sure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2000 Report Share Posted July 5, 2000 ahhh, thanks Caroline and from me to too! Brave little soldiers aren't they?!! > These little people are amazing. An invisible scrape and they scream fit for blue murder - > sever a limb and they stoically soldier on. > BTW for those that asked it was s adult teeth hence all the surgery etc. > Give a big Jersey hug from me > Caroline > Jersey -- Mum to (aged 4, born a whopping 11lbs 6oz) and 2 angels 20/10/98 and 24/3/00 Farnborough, Hants Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2000 Report Share Posted July 5, 2000 >and found a 3cm splinter >down the >length of his thumb! Had to read it several times to realise you said CM and not MM. (pale fainting noises are hard to portray in cyberspace, but oh-mi-gosh you poor things!!!!!) -- best wishes... Doberska - Reading, UK NCT teacher, Teachers' Treasurer Mum of (7), (5) & (2) cathyd@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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