My Son Just Stepped On A Tack..........

I survived stepping on a nail when I was a kid. Though I think I scared the doctor. I screamed bloody murder when they were washing out the area..I thought it was a needle...not just a flexible suringe.

Also have stepped on a few tacks. I think he would be fine, long at he is attending to it, keeping it clean. If he just had a tentnus shot, he should be good, I think it's like 3yrs?
 
momrek06 said:
My son just called from college in SCOTLAND...he stepped on a tack and he said that it was one in HIS room. He said that it went into his BIG TOE but NO BLOOD. He said he is cleaning it now with peroxide. It is 8:30pm and Health Services is closed. AND he has friends that just landed at Glasgow Airport from Ireland to all go to EDINBURGH tomorrow for the whole day..................OMG..............I am freaking out. He said he had a TETANUS shot in June before he left for overseas.



SOMEONE TELL ME HE WILL BE FINE........... :guilty:



from a carpenter who tends to run nails thruogh various body parts fairlly often, and hasnt had a tetanus shot since 03.. i'm sure hes fine.

altho, scotland, has really good scotch...
 
paigevz said:
Who says she overreacted? That's a judgement call.

She's worried because he's so far away. So when something happens and she can't be there, she worries more than she usually would, and comes to ask for advice and reassurance. Which she mostly found.

Kar, I think it'll be just fine with the advice you've received so far. :thumbsup2


Ahhh...MY VERY OWN PAIGEY... :grouphug: :love: :grouphug: !!!!

Many thanks for the POST!!! I :love: YOU and everything that you stand for!!! :hug:

You are indeed a very special friend to me and I appreciate all your support!! :teeth:

All you DIS friends, coming on here supporting me are making me feel so much better, heck, ya, I probably did over re-act but the bottomline..it is my nature and really nothing I can do about it. :guilty:

I certainly hope Neil is hovering over this Thread (in his helicopter... :lmao: ) and seeing all the fabulous outstanding replies I have received from my LOVIES!!!! :Pinkbounc :bounce: :Pinkbounc
 
momrek06 said:
Ahhh...Thanks, Peg, my dear friend!!! :goodvibes :hug:

And if I do not get a chance to talk to you before I leave, I would like to wish YOU and KENDALL, a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year and have a blast having her home with you for the holidays!!! :teeth: :grouphug:

I am wondering if you and Kendall will be headed to the WORLD for some fun while she is home?? :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:

Karen..Thank you! Yes, Kendall and I have ADRs for a couple of nice dinners at Epcot while she is home. We are going to try to do a lot of fun things prior to Christmas. On December 27th, I'm having out-patient surgery, so the next week will be spent at home watching movies together and catching up on some quiet time.

A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you from Kendall and I! Have a terrific and safe trip! I know you will have a blast!
 

Momrek..your being a Mother. And especially when your child (no matter how old he is) is in another country, you have the right to be a bit worried. You can't be there to kiss it and make it better. :love:
 
Rella Bella said:
Kar you are an awesome Mom!! :grouphug: :grouphug:
Your DS knew just what to do! :cheer2:

He cleaned and bandaged his wound, thought about when his last shot was (that is pretty amazing if you ask me, most men wouldn't even remember that one would be neccessary) and called his Mom to make sure he hadn't forgotten anything! :thumbsup2

And with him so far away it's only natural you'd worry... if he was home you could look at it, see for yourself it was gonna be okay, pat him on the head and send him on his way -- but when you can't see it, you gotta right, girl!
And helicopters have nothing to do with it!

PS; He will be fine!
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MY RELLA BELLA BABY :goodvibes ...So funny about the shot because I could NOT remember about his tetanus and he did..."Mom, don't you remember I had to schedule a special MD appt for the tetanus before heading overseas!!" And then I agreed because his first stop was CRETE to dig for Pottery and the tetanus was a REQUIREMENT!!! You are right, thank GOD, he remembered that because at 8:30pm (his time) NOTHING was open as far as Health Servies on the campus.

My over reacting self, almost made him take a digital photo and post on my email his big toe...but I did not go there... :lmao:

Maybe I will get Mike a model of a helicopter for him for XMAS.... :rotfl:

MANY THANKS RB BABY for your post and your wonderful support!!! :love: :grouphug:




FroggyinArk said:
from a carpenter who tends to run nails thruogh various body parts fairlly often, and hasnt had a tetanus shot since 03.. i'm sure hes fine.

altho, scotland, has really good scotch...


OMG, Frog..too funny you should mention SCOTCH..because when this FIRST happened today...that was ALL the students had on HIS floor...btw drinking age is 18yo in the UK, so it was allowable BUT sheesh, MICHAEL get some peroxide :sad2: ...which he then ultimately used....I could NOT believe it when he SAID TO ME (that he had used scotch to clean the puncture)........ :sad2:
 
paigevz said:
Who says she overreacted? That's a judgement call.

I was simply agreeing with her.

momrek6 said:
I tend to over re-act to everything... My nature.
momrek6 said:
My over reacting self, almost made him take a digital photo and post on my email his big toe...but I did not go there...

I second the vote for the Scotch -- but please make it single malt. :drinking1 One never knows what goes into those blends. :confused3 Have the lad wash that down with a deep fried Mars bar (available at finer chip shops in Glasgow) and he'll recuperate just fine.
 
Melwood23 said:
I survived stepping on a nail when I was a kid. Though I think I scared the doctor. I screamed bloody murder when they were washing out the area..I thought it was a needle...not just a flexible suringe.

Also have stepped on a few tacks. I think he would be fine, long at he is attending to it, keeping it clean. If he just had a tentnus shot, he should be good, I think it's like 3yrs?



Melwood23 said:
Momrek..your being a Mother. And especially when your child (no matter how old he is) is in another country, you have the right to be a bit worried. You can't be there to kiss it and make it better. :love:


THank you so much, Melanie, for your reply to my post!!! ITA with you! Yup, I was worried and knew if I posted on my fabulous DIS BOARDS, I would get all the answer(s) I needed and I did!!! :teeth:

:dance3: :yay: :dance3: :yay: :dance3: :yay: :dance3: :yay: :dance3:
 
RoyalCanadian said:
I second the vote for the Scotch -- but please make it single malt. :drinking1 One never knows what goes into those blends. :confused3 Have the lad wash that down with a deep fried Mars bar (available at finer chip shops in Glasgow) and he'll recuperate just fine.



Why didn't you just post something like this from the beginning... :confused3

I would have laughed( :lmao: ) at it and enjoyed the Scottish humor..instead your helicopter post making me more upset than I already was...... :sad2:
 
Holy heck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I think everyone in this thread is overreacting.

To everything.
 
RoyalCanadian said:
I'm a father who cares about his one and only daughter very deeply, but I'm not a parent who overreacts when an adult child in a foreign country steps on a thumbtack in his own room.

Thanks for the laugh ;)

OP, if your son calls you from Scotland after stepping on a little tack, I'd suggest he needs to disconnect the phone. I moved across the world (literally) to go to college and the last thing my mum needs to know about would be a little cut. I'll save that for broken bones. ;)
 
CheshireVal said:
Holy heck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I think everyone in this thread is overreacting.To everything.


Do NOT use that word on this thread.... :guilty:
 
momrek06 said:
Do NOT use that word on this thread.... :guilty:


Sorry, I know moms worry about their kids.

But if you could go back and reread your OP, I think you could see how some might get that idea. I could see panicking over a life threatening injury. Or maybe if he were two, but he's twenty! And he sounds like he's doing just fine!
 
I sat on a tack once. It did no harm, unless the size of my butt now is a direct result of sitting on that tack! :rotfl2: Just kidding! From one so-called "helicopter" parent to another, I'm sure it's much more worrisome when your off-spring is not within a short drive, let alone in another country. Don't fret about being told you worry too much. That's just what we moms do. :thumbsup2
 
Melwood23 said:
You can't be there to kiss it and make it better. :love:
My goodness! The "child" in question is a college student. Who stepped on a tack. No blood, no foul. I shudder to think how the OP will handle a real emergency.
 
Karen, don't let the folks that say you are overreacting get to you. If they think you are overreacting, I can't imagine what they must think of me. I call Kendall every single night before I go to bed to make sure that she is okay. If I don't, I won't be able to sleep.

Sorry, folks! I know I have to let go, but some of us are just born worriers. Maybe that is why I now have an ulcer.

I don't worry because I want to and, I'm sure Karen doesn't either. It is just what makes us who we are.....very caring, wonderful, protective moms! :goodvibes
 
I think the thing to remember is 'what would you do if this happened at home"?

20 year old kid yells out "****ake mushrooms, I stepped on a tack!!!!!!!!!!!"

Mom yells back "well take it out and if you bled on the floor clean it up" :lmao:

In all seriousness, if he were at home it would be a non issue. It is the feeling of powerlessness that comes over you when he is so far from home.
 
CheshireVal said:
Holy heck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I think everyone in this thread is overreacting.

To everything.


Ya think? ;) :p
 
yeartolate said:
I think the thing to remember is 'what would you do if this happened at home"?

20 year old kid yells out "****ake mushrooms, I stepped on a tack!!!!!!!!!!!"

Mom yells back "well take it out and if you bled on the floor clean it up" :lmao:

In all seriousness, if he were at home it would be a non issue. It is the feeling of powerlessness that comes over you when he is so far from home.


OMG.........that is soooooooo true!!! :lmao: That is exactly me!!! :teeth:

You hit the nail on the head....or the tack in the toe. :lmao: ... :lmao: .. :lmao:

Thanks, yeartolate for that Saturday morn laugh.... :rotfl:


eta: I :love: your Barney!!! :goodvibes
 



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