Ok so I've been reading up on this swine flu and it doesn't seem as scary as some people on the DIS (not any of you) have made it sound. It looks like it is fairly well contained and all the attention is to make sure it stays contained.
As most of you may know, we spent yesterday evening in Urgent Care at the children's hospital with Lyzzie. It was very busy but not too many seemed actually sick, most were injured. The few sickies were wearing masks, as were most of the office staff. It was encouraging that they didn't seem too worried about the flu.
Lyzzie had gotten knocked off a pile of mats in gym class yesterday morning and landed on her wrist. She said it hurt enough that she was trying not to use it for most of the rest of the day, but not enough to tell anyone besides her best friend. Then after school, right before I got off work & called my mom, Lyzzie slipped on the kitchen floor at my mom's house and fell on the same wrist. I could hear her crying on the phone in the background but it didn't sound too bad - just kind of whiny, kwim? I got there in 5 minutes and she was sitting at the table with an icepack, happily munching on some snacks. She really seemed ok.
Her wrist was a teeny bit swollen but she could move it ok with very little pain. She refused any tylenol or motrin. She couldn't really sqeeze my hand very much. Now Lyzzie is NOT a complainer about little hurts -- even as a little kid she never wanted a bandaid for scrapes or anything. So for her to say it hurts even a little, it's got to be pretty bad. We decided to take her to Urgent Care to get an x-ray, but it really seemed like we were overreacting and it would turn out to be a sprain. I kept telling the nurses that it couldn't be bothering her too much, because she was still sassing me. Lyzzie just rolled her eyes.
Here is a pic of her goofing off at the hospital last night. This was before we went for the x-ray.
I am SO glad we went! It turns out she has a tiny fracture in her radius up by her wrist. They called it a "buckle fracture." (I am off to Google that next!) The dr. said that if the radiologist hadn't been there, the dr. would not have even seen it because it's very subtle. They put her in a splint and we have to follow up with a pediatric orthopedist and probably won't get in until next week. The dr. thinks it will have healed by then on its own.
This morning Lyzzie was feeling pretty good. By the time I woke up, she had already gotten up & ready for school, did her chores, and was busy working on making a beaded bracelet. She was pinching the string between her fingertips that were poking out of the splint! I can't believe what a trooper she is. I am very proud of her. She is upset that she can't participate in gym class today because they are playing Dance Dance Revolution.
Tonight is Open House at Emma's preschool. I am looking forward to it! The kids will sing 2 songs and Emma said she's nervous. She won't tell me what the songs are but she showed me the hand motions that go with them. It looks really cute!
Emma told me last night that she really wishes she was a superhero. She would be Super Rose

, she would wear a pink & red costume with a cape and a butterfly mask, and her super powers would include flying and having a magic wand to help other people fly and disappear, and making everyone happy.
