Melonfish
Evil Genius in training.
- Location
- Warrington, UK
So arriving at my dad's last night after work i find son #2 sat with a couple of towel's wrapped around his knee and my dad saying "don't worry i've called an ambulance"
On what planet would the phrase "i've called an ambulance" NOT make me worry?
anyhoo, son #2 who is 5 has gone and ran around behind the greenhouse where he's not supposed to and there's some old terracotta pots there one of which was broken and he's gone and dove on it.
He'd cut his knee open pretty badly, about a 4.5cm cut to the left of his kneecap, it was deep because there was visible fatty tissue and my old man was claiming to see bone (don't panic mr mainwaring!)
kids are funny tho, he wouldn't let anybody see it until we covered his eyes, and he demanded his teddy raja (a tiger) but he didn't cry the whole time, a bit when he first cut it but didn't cry at any other point. got a bit worried when we mentioned stitches tho.
one sedative and a tonne of gas and air later and he's all stitched up. numbed most of it with a gel before they used the local with a needle which was the only bit that stung, and i watched quite fascinated as he laughed and said "it tickles" whilst they put 3 deep stitches in to keep the tissue together then used a running suture for the skin.
also really impressed with the local hosi, in and out within about 4 - 4 1/2 hours and the wife got to take his x-rays (don't worry she works there as a radiologist)
this morning he was gingerly limping about.
phoned my mum earlier and she has to keep shouting at him to stop running around lol!
kids really do bounce well.
i'd have cried like a big girl the whole time
Pete
On what planet would the phrase "i've called an ambulance" NOT make me worry?
anyhoo, son #2 who is 5 has gone and ran around behind the greenhouse where he's not supposed to and there's some old terracotta pots there one of which was broken and he's gone and dove on it.
He'd cut his knee open pretty badly, about a 4.5cm cut to the left of his kneecap, it was deep because there was visible fatty tissue and my old man was claiming to see bone (don't panic mr mainwaring!)
kids are funny tho, he wouldn't let anybody see it until we covered his eyes, and he demanded his teddy raja (a tiger) but he didn't cry the whole time, a bit when he first cut it but didn't cry at any other point. got a bit worried when we mentioned stitches tho.
one sedative and a tonne of gas and air later and he's all stitched up. numbed most of it with a gel before they used the local with a needle which was the only bit that stung, and i watched quite fascinated as he laughed and said "it tickles" whilst they put 3 deep stitches in to keep the tissue together then used a running suture for the skin.
also really impressed with the local hosi, in and out within about 4 - 4 1/2 hours and the wife got to take his x-rays (don't worry she works there as a radiologist)
this morning he was gingerly limping about.
phoned my mum earlier and she has to keep shouting at him to stop running around lol!
kids really do bounce well.
i'd have cried like a big girl the whole time

Pete

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