This has been one of the worst days ever!!!
I got one of those calls that no one wants to get.
Hunter and I were just headed out to the mall around noon when I got a call that Lauren had fallen off the playground equip. at school and they were calling an ambulance to take her to the hospital.
I just couldn't believe what I was hearing.
She had fallen off of something called a glider. It's where you hang from a handle type bar that glides from one platform to another. She had stopped mid way and her friend gave her too hard of a push and she fell onto her back and head.
The fall wasn't too far from the ground luckily.
And here's the part that makes me mad, the one teacher on playground duty told her to just go to the nurses office instead of telling her to lay still and have someone go for help.
The nurse did say she was going to find out which teacher this was because that was something that shouldn't have happened.
So I arrive at the school right behind the ambulance. They put a neck brace on Lauren and transferred her to a board and then on to the stretcher.
She had complained of not being able to feel her legs, which is why the school nurse called for the ambulance to come.
On the way to the school I called Tony to come home.
And then called my mom to come help with Hunter.
I get to the hospital and she's already in a room and a nurse is with her.
Lauren was so brave during the whole thing. I think seeing me in the hospital so many times in the last year and in an ambulance kind of gave her some knowledge that she would be ok.
She only cried once that I saw.
She was a little nauseous from the fall. But seemed in good spirits.
They took her to do a CT scan almost immediately.
After which we had to wait over an hour to have it read.
My mom arrived while we were waiting and took Hunter to find something to eat since he didn't have any lunch yet.
Nurse came in later and removed Lauren from the head stabilizer and the board. And then the attending doctor came in and gave us the all clear. The CT scan didn't show any signs of damage or bleeding, nothing!!!
And it was obvious she was feeling better. And after a check over by the doctor we got to leave.
Tony's train took a while to get in of course. And he had also stopped by Lauren's school to get her stuff for her. So we just met him at home, which is down the road from the hospital.
Right now Lauren's getting ready for bed. I'm going to have her rest in my bed and watch tv. I need to keep an eye on her all night per the doctors orders. As she does have a concussion. I need to wake her every 2 hours to make sure she is responsive.
She's still feeling a little nauseous.
I'm just soooo thankful she's ok.
I was so scared when the school nurse told me Lauren said she couldn't feel her legs.
Well, Lauren's out of the shower so I need to run.
I need to go take care of her AND destress!!!