babynurse1
<marquee><font color=green>Atticus Finch Is My Her
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Hi gang. I just wanted to stop by and say thanks so much for the prayers and well wishes. That means so much to me.
If you want to read what happened, I'll give a brief synopsis. Twink: Shield your eyes.
Basically, I was at work, my dh had gone to get a load of hay for the horses and dropped the boys off at his brother's house to play with their cousins. They were bike riding and one of the little cousins darted in front of Caleb and Caleb T-boned him with his bike, which sent him flying, and to the best of everyone's knowledge, perhaps the pedal went inside him.
After I stopped by my gma's after work, I headed home and noone was there. I was like WTH? Where is everybody? Right about that time my phone rang and my husband said get to the ER, Caleb's been "cut", but I knew something was way wrong by the way he talked.
When I was about a minute away, he called again and he said "I just saw him. You have got to get here. I can see his intestines!"
I think I lost it for a moment, but i knew I had to pull myself together b/c I KNEW Caleb would be watching my expression as soon as I entered the room. I guess I went into nurse mode. I kinda flipped a switch and when I walked in there, I wanted to scream, pass out, cry, but I just looked at him and made a remark about "At least you can still carry on the family name" or something stupid, so he would laugh. But then I turned to my husband and mouthed "OH MY GOD!"
The doctor wanted me to leave the room while they were stitching him up. It was really, really deep. And I knew it would take forever to stitch up and that Caleb would be scared so I said "I'm not leaving" and then the doctor tried to act like I would faint if I would watch and I said "I'm not leaving" and then he smarted off and said "I don't need TWO patients. You CANNOT hit the floor" and I said "I'm not leaving." Finally, my husband said " I know her. She won't faint. She will be fine. and she's not leaving"
They did a CT scan and there was some fluid in his abdominal cavity, so we were worried about internal bleeding. Long story short. He has no further bleeding and while he is sore and hurting, I think he will be ok.
He was supposed to try out for the track team on Monday, and the coach was really excited about him trying out. He is bitterly disappointed about that, and it nearly broke my heart to tell him the doctor said "no track for now"
ANYWAY, thanks for letting me get that off my chest, but more importantly thank you again for all of your prayers. You guys are the best.
If you want to read what happened, I'll give a brief synopsis. Twink: Shield your eyes.
Basically, I was at work, my dh had gone to get a load of hay for the horses and dropped the boys off at his brother's house to play with their cousins. They were bike riding and one of the little cousins darted in front of Caleb and Caleb T-boned him with his bike, which sent him flying, and to the best of everyone's knowledge, perhaps the pedal went inside him.
After I stopped by my gma's after work, I headed home and noone was there. I was like WTH? Where is everybody? Right about that time my phone rang and my husband said get to the ER, Caleb's been "cut", but I knew something was way wrong by the way he talked.
When I was about a minute away, he called again and he said "I just saw him. You have got to get here. I can see his intestines!"
I think I lost it for a moment, but i knew I had to pull myself together b/c I KNEW Caleb would be watching my expression as soon as I entered the room. I guess I went into nurse mode. I kinda flipped a switch and when I walked in there, I wanted to scream, pass out, cry, but I just looked at him and made a remark about "At least you can still carry on the family name" or something stupid, so he would laugh. But then I turned to my husband and mouthed "OH MY GOD!"
The doctor wanted me to leave the room while they were stitching him up. It was really, really deep. And I knew it would take forever to stitch up and that Caleb would be scared so I said "I'm not leaving" and then the doctor tried to act like I would faint if I would watch and I said "I'm not leaving" and then he smarted off and said "I don't need TWO patients. You CANNOT hit the floor" and I said "I'm not leaving." Finally, my husband said " I know her. She won't faint. She will be fine. and she's not leaving"
They did a CT scan and there was some fluid in his abdominal cavity, so we were worried about internal bleeding. Long story short. He has no further bleeding and while he is sore and hurting, I think he will be ok.
He was supposed to try out for the track team on Monday, and the coach was really excited about him trying out. He is bitterly disappointed about that, and it nearly broke my heart to tell him the doctor said "no track for now"
ANYWAY, thanks for letting me get that off my chest, but more importantly thank you again for all of your prayers. You guys are the best.

..cos..as we all..know..his mommie ..will be up....watching all
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Any chance the coach will let him try out at a different time later in the season? The whole crazynurse crew will continue to be in my prayers. Hope Caleb heals soon, he's so so very lucky to have a mom that loves him so much. LYLABBT.
, we sure got lucky last night. thank goodness..her
all the fire dept. staff was good


