Here's the background and update...
DD broke her arm on 6 April. So, she had the surgery, had pins put in, was in a soft splint for a week, then a hard cast for two weeks. On 2 May, she had the cast taken off and the pins removed. And that was supposed to be it. Her ortho said that Grace'd be a little siff at first but would slowly get movment back.
She started getting movement back over the next week, to the point that she could totally straighten the arm. Then on the 8th of may, she came to me and told me she could not straighten her arm. She could only straigthen it to about a 70% angle. I called orthopedics, as i was instructed to do. I left a message and said it was urgent, again, as instructed to do, and they never called back.
I then called their after hours number, only to have a machine tell me that messages would be checked three times daily during the duty day.
So I called the nurse hotline and given the symptoms, I was told to take her to the ER.
So we go to the ER and the ortho resident, bless his heart, keeps getting called out to traumas, so finally he comes in, looks at the XRays and says there's nothing wrong there, but she definitely has something going on. He tells us to come back the next morning. The attending dealing with Grace is out of towns, so he wasn't sure what was going to happen.
The next morning, the other resident calls and tells me that the XRAYs look perfect and that Grace just doesn't want to move her arm, and that it's normal for it to be stiff. I kept telling her that it was locked and up to 24 hours before, Grace had no problem moving her arm, but the resident didn't seem to be liestening. She tells me to bring grace in a week later.
They ended up calling and making an appointment for Grace the following Tuesday. We get more xrays done and the attending comes in. She thinks at this point, the bone is forming a callous and may remodel the way it's supposed to. That they could CT her arm, but she didn't think it was necessary. I told her I thought it was necessary and she actually listened and ordered the scan.
The scan showed callouses and cracks near the original fracture. She's now in a removable splint and goes back on June 10 to discuss options. Perhaps pt or hopefully not, surgery.
I'm just floored by a couple of things. I know this is an Army med center, catering to soldiers, but my daughter isn't one. I cannot believe that they took her cast off so soon and then wouldn't listen to our concerns. They took her cast of and basically let us go without any kind of followup. They took pliers and pulled those pins out without any kind of warning or even "mom, give her motrin or something beforehand. This is going to hurt."
I'm also just at the options for after care. Seriously? the after hours number is only checked during duty hours??
I'm trying hard not to be a snowflake mom here. My dd has been a little trooper through this whole thing and i don't expect special treatment for her. I do expect that she's going to be able to move her arm at the end of this ordeal. I don't think that's an unreasonable expectation in this day and age.