Sunday, September 7, 2008
Double Whamee!
The unearthly howl from the bedroom definitely got my blood pumpimg. As a Mom you get a lot of experience in translating the meaning of crying but this was a totally new sound and had me worried from the start. Torin then emerges from his bedroom, where he was supposed to be cleaning with Eavan and Roan, still howling. I'm not sure if he has even taken a breath yet. When he can speak he tells me that he has tripped off the bunk bed head first! I figure that there is no way we can get out of this without some injury but I can't see a mark on him. I ask him to point to where it hurts the most and he tells me he can't move his arms. I start trying to check out his neck without moving any thing but wanting to know just what he can move. Oxymoronic process! So I start trying to get more info by asking questions and he says he feels like his arms are dislocated. We are now down to standard serious cry translation and I think the neck is not the problem. I start checking out his shoulders and find that the pain isn't in the his shoulders but his wrist/arm area. There is nothing to see though so I have him lay down and try to relax and see if he can recover from the shock a little bit. At this point I am hoping against reason that we have escaped without a trip to the emergency room. As I go to get my personal cure all, ibuprofen, and an ice pack I am hoping Torin will start feeling a little calmer. It was not to be, Torin actually was calmer, but the howl that was now a high pitched moan let me know he was still in a lot of pain. I pack him into the car carrying the most painful arm splinted in crushed ice for him. ( think three legged race only with arms tied arms) Thank goodness for small mercies, Brayden is old enough to stay with the rest of the kids and I don't have to take seven kids with me the urgent care center. I still can't see any swelling or discoloration but Torin's one stipulation to the Doctor is that he can look but not touch his arm. The nurse who is taking the Xrays seems to know all ready that it isn't going to be good news. She is giving me sympathy because it is both arms and I'm feeling like maybe she ought to at least see the xrays first. I am ever the optimist. I am now hoping for it to be just one arm. The less painful one he says only hurts if he moves it very much. I think I said this before but it was not to be. Both arms were broken. Torin is now wearing temporary splints and will get regular hard casts on Tuesday. He is looking forward to them hoping they will give him a little better bracing so that he could exert a little pressure with his fingers without it hurting his arms. I have to say so far Torin is an excellent patient. He has not whined at all. (Maybe cause he thinks we'll start singing the Monkeys Jumping in the Bed song) He has just asked for ice and ibuprofen as needed and even done well with feeding himself. So now my last optimistic wish is that six weeks will fly by like summer vacation and we will be surprised they are ready to take the casts off. Wish us luck.
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Oh my goodness! Boys! Running on Bunk Beds! Is this what I have to look forward to?! I am so sorry, Torin! I hope it flies by for all of you!
Torin---I would trade you arms if I could! I hope those real casts let you move your fingers so you can play your clarinet and eat well and do all the other things you need to. I hope they get well really fast! We love you--be careful with yourself!
The second Elise is really Grandma....
Wow! Torin! I hope you feel better soon. Am I only one who has broken a bone in the family? It is not for the faint of heart and it sounds like you were a real trooper! Better than I was just ask your mother about when I broke my finger!
uh, that was Leah...all this computer sharing!
I think Elise broke a finger twice? I don't know if teeth count? but Bret broke his head too didn't he? I broke my toe. Anything else I can't remember as far as the kids go. Mom has had the most I think from her car wreck. So I guess Torin is in good company.
HOLY COW! How the heck did he fall to break BOTH arms?! BOYS!! Dog-gone-it...I just got me one of those...boys, that is. Crazy, I tell you! I can't imagine all the things you will have to do for him now. Good luck! Hope it flies by!
Both arms!! Oh, my goodness... well, once Torin gets both casts then that will be double the space for his friends to write their get well wishes. Maybe the casts will be cool colors, too.. We hope he gets to feeling better...How is Mom coping?
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