So, on Saint Patrick's Day we were invited to a bar-b-que at a local park. This particular park had a couple of cool slides. One of them was a side-by-side slide that also sported a fun s-curve to it. Being the cool mom that I am I decided to take the kids down the slide with me. Ebby was on the slide next to me and I put Autumn on my lap. Right before the curve Autumn's foot slid down between my thigh and the side of the slide. I noticed that her foot got pinched but didn't think it was that bad. Autumn cried but not for very long so I figured everything was ok.
The next day (Sunday) she wanted to be held a lot and had a stuffy nose. Thinking she was sick, Andrew stayed home from church with her.
When I got home Andrew told me he'd noticed that she refused to stand and would NOT walk. She'd crawl but only a little. We finally put two and two together and took her to the urgent care clinic. They did an x-ray and couldn't find anything wrong. They put an ace bandage on and told us it was probably just a sprained tendon.
The next morning we got a call from the doctor we saw the night before. He told us he had sent the images to a radiologist and he found a small fracture in her mid tibia and that we should come in right away to make sure there was no swelling or anything.
We saw a podiatrist who said everything still looked ok but that she needed a cast. He told us to schedule an appointment with the fracture clinic, put the ace bandage back on, and told us not to let her walk or stand and sent us on our way.
What he failed to mention was that the fracture clinic is only open one day a week. Thursdays. So, for almost a week now Andrew and I have been hovering over her trying to make sure she (and Ebby) didn't do any more damage. It's been very stressful and very tiring.
We were very excited this morning to finally get her cast. We went to the clinic at 9:45. Three and a half hours and two casts later (Autumn screamed and kicked so much the first attempt was rubbish) we finally made it home. For the first time in four days Andrew and I feel like we can stop holding our breath and Autumn's just thrilled she can do stuff again.
What a week. I bet both my kids will think twice about going down a slide with their "cool" mom.
Poor baby Autumn! But it looks like she is doing great. I mean with your toe nails painted and what not, who wouldn't be? =)
ReplyDeleteDon't fret, those crazy things happen to all of us! I love the cute toenails!
ReplyDeleteI never would have guessed that Autumn would be your first child in a cast - not with her active big brother racing around all the time. It's such a cute little cast, too.
ReplyDeleteSad story, but such a cute kid! I agree with all that has been said before: I thought it would be Ebby and I love the toenails!
DeleteAww. Poor Autumn. I'm glad she'll be okay.
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