Speaking of break... (hehe)
We traveled to Alabama Thanksgiving week to visit Gary's parents. We got down there fine, survived the 12 hour drive. We always drive through the night to make it easier on the kids (misery on us). Thanksgiving morning Hannah and her cousins were playing at the playground area in grandma's housing development. Hannah fell off the monkey bars and it was very evident she broke her arm. She may of had a seizure when we fell, we really aren't sure. We raced her to the ER at the very rural community hospital. The hospital took such good care of her. The xrays showed that she broke both bones in her arm; ulna and the radius. It was a very ugly break. They would have to take her to the OR to reduce (set) her bones. Many hours later, we went back to grandma's house and finally had our Thanksgiving dinner!! (we didn't leave the hospital until 5 pm that day...starving!!!!)
They put her in a full arm cast, but split the cast and wrapped it in an ace bandage. Now we had to figure out how to get this girl home, in a lot of pain, a 12 hour drive home...
We ended up splitting the 12 hours up into 2 days. We stayed at a hotel the first night and drove the last 6 hours home the next day.
The following Tuesday we saw our pediatric orthopedic. He thought the Alabama doctor set her arm very well. But, he felt we still weren't out of the woods that she may still need surgery. A five year old kid would heal nicely, an adult would no doubt need surgery, but she is right in the middle. An almost 11 year old girl's bones don't grow as fast and may not grow as well... So, if her bones shift any at all, she will have to have surgery.
her favorite colors!!!!!
We went back to see the doctor this morning because she started screaming every time she moved her arm. Obviously something wasn't right.... They got us right in, did another xray... Her other bone, the one that lined up nicely when they set it, had shifted. big time. Now, it looks as bad as the other. GREAT.... ugh
We are getting very close to approaching "aggressive measures." There was no healing (in fact, we went the other direction). She has to keep it in the sling, increasing her pain meds and go back in a week. I think he will make a decision next Friday as to what we are going to do....if we will be heading to surgery. And, oh, keep her still... YEAH RIGHT!!! he has no idea.....
1 comment:
Oh my...
She is so beautiful though. :)
(((((hugs)))))
...danielle
haha...my captcha word is "unrap". How festive. ;)
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