3 year old bumped his head and now is throwing up...should I be worried?

I hope this is true because Ed bonked his head tonight..Not really hard, but he is on comouden and I worry..I'll be waking him every hour to make sure he's sleeping.
If you are really planning to wake him, ask him to tell you his name, the city he lives in and the date (or year...half the people with perfect mental ability forget the date, lol.) You spent time with him in the hospital, you know the drill. :)
 
Why didn't you go with your husband to the ER?

Not the OP here, but I'm guessing one of them stayed home so they didn't have to get the other kids up.

OP, I'm sure things are fine, and I'm praying for your DS and for your peace of mind right now.
 

If you are really planning to wake him, ask him to tell you his name, the city he lives in and the date (or year...half the people with perfect mental ability forget the date, lol.) You spent time with him in the hospital, you know the drill. :)

yeah...He spent the first two month naming the wrong hospital..Now I'll ask him that just to tick him off and he rolls his eyes.
 
My oldest fell out of a wagon and hit her head, seemed fine until that night and started vomiting. I took her to the ER and they did the scans, it was a concussion. It wasn't that bad and I took her home but she was still vomiting. Ended up back at the hospital that night because she dehydrated. In hindsight I wouldn't have left the ER until she'd stopped vomiting.

I'm sure he'll be fine but glad he's at the ER getting checked out.
 
If you are really planning to wake him, ask him to tell you his name, the city he lives in and the date (or year...half the people with perfect mental ability forget the date, lol.) You spent time with him in the hospital, you know the drill. :)
LOL, if I or anyone did that to my DH, they would get the strangest answers. He's THE MOST difficult person to wake up. I don't even try any more if he gets a phone call & he's napping. :rolleyes:

Q: What's your name?
A: In the desk drawer.

Q: Where do you live?
A: Yes, I've finished that.

:sad2: :rolleyes: :rolleyes1 :headache:
 
LOL, if I or anyone did that to my DH, they would get the strangest answers. He's THE MOST difficult person to wake up. I don't even try any more if he gets a phone call & he's napping. :rolleyes:

Q: What's your name?
A: In the desk drawer.

Q: Where do you live?
A: Yes, I've finished that.

:sad2: :rolleyes: :rolleyes1 :headache:


:rotfl:
 
As my Mom would say, "An ounce of protection is worth a pound of cure.." Best that your DH took him to the ER..

Hope the little tyke is okay..:thumbsup2
 
As my Mom would say, "An ounce of protection is worth a pound of cure.."

I agree..Ed's only symptom of his dissection for the first 24 hours was nausea... If I had just insisted he go to the ER then
 
I agree..Ed's only symptom of his dissection for the first 24 hours was nauseau... If I had just insisted he go to the ER then
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Wow! That's pretty scary that the initial symptom of such a serious life-threatening condition was simple nausea.. :eek:

I've been following Ed's story and your progress reports.. Nothing short of amazing.. :thumbsup2
 
vomitting after a head trauma is a sign of head trauma.

I don't know why, but this struck me as funny

To the OP, please let us know how your little boy is doing (and hubby too!) Hopefully everything will be okay, you did the right thing tonight.

:grouphug:
 
dh just called. they did a catscan and ds is being really good. didn't cry or anything. just waiting on the results now. the waiting is awful!

interesting note. the dr. walked in and took a quick look at my son and asked if he was a preemie. dh said yes, 5 weeks early (he's a twin). she said she could tell from the shape of his head. I thought that was interesting. and curious...I never knew the shape of his head was somehow different.
 
dh just called. they did a catscan and ds is being really good. didn't cry or anything. just waiting on the results now. the waiting is awful!

interesting note. the dr. walked in and took a quick look at my son and asked if he was a preemie. dh said yes, 5 weeks early (he's a twin). she said she could tell from the shape of his head. I thought that was interesting. and curious...I never knew the shape of his head was somehow different.

My son, now 16, was 5 weeks early too. When he was born, the sections of his skull were overlapped and you could see them very clearly under his skin. His soft spot was huge and took a very long time to close up. And yes, you could tell by his head till he was 4 or 5 if you knew what to look for. It was shaped a little odd and kind of pointy on top. I assume this is what the doc noticed in your son as well.

Hope your baby is doing well...
 
Waiting patiently to hear back!

If it makes you feel better, my daughter did this after hitting her eye once. She was fine.
 
Our son feel off a picnic table when he was 2. We rushed him to the E.R. and he got ONE STITCH! I will never live that down with him (now 15) and my DH.

MAMA YOU TOOK ME TO THE ER FOR ONE STITCH!!!!!!

YES I DID AND I WOULD DO IT ALL OVER AGAIN!!!!

In my book you can never be to safe!!!! Hope to hear from you soon that he is A-okay!
 
Our son feel off a picnic table when he was 2. We rushed him to the E.R. and he got ONE STITCH! I will never live that down with him (now 15) and my DH.

MAMA YOU TOOK ME TO THE ER FOR ONE STITCH!!!!!!

YES I DID AND I WOULD DO IT ALL OVER AGAIN!!!!

In my book you can never be to safe!!!! Hope to hear from you soon that he is A-okay!

I've taken mine in for less than 1 stitch - especially when the concern is internal injury rather than scarring. Better safe than sorry. I hope all turns out well - and OP, you don't have to feel obligated to update me. :)
 
sorry it took me so long to update. it seemed to take forever to get the results, etc.

yep, he has a concussion. thankfully the tests showed nothing else. thinking we should probably just skip playgroup today.
 
Don't you need to keep him from anything that might cause a second bump for a period of time, a few days or a week or something. The second hit is especially dangerous, I think. Yep, I wouldn't go to play group. If yours are anything like mine were, there was a better than average chance of a Tonka truck careening across the sandbox or a bonk on the head from another child.

I'm so glad you took him to the ER. The throwing up twice is a biggie.
 
Glad you have the results and it was only a slight concussion.

My nephew did something similar, had a concussion...they kept him overnight for observation. At one point they couldn't get him to wake up. He finally did and was fine.

I think letting him rest today would be a good idea.
 












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