Friday, February 15, 2013

A trip to the dr

Thursday February  7 , 2013

What a day! I got a call this morning that Taevon was fussy and they wanted to know if I wanted them to feed him early. I told them I would just come and get him. I went to the office to get him. The aide brought him to the office and said "he has been fussing all morning" and not in a friendly way. It caught me off guard. Who would act like that with a child that can't talk and tell anyone what is going on. I said "ok thank you" and she turned and walked away. She didn't even say bye to Tae or act like there was any sort of bond between them. So sad. I got him out to the van and when I went to put him in his car seat he started to cry. I got him home and he was really crying. I tried to change his diaper because of course he was soaked and I noticed he was holding his left leg funny. I called the pediatrician thinking that maybe his knee had popped out of socket (we had been told by his PT in Washington that it happens). Dr C looked at him and thought everything looked ok but wanted to get an X-ray. We got that done and they sent us back to see Dr C. I was in shock, angry and in disbelief when she told me his leg was broken and we needed to go and get a cast. I was so mad I couldn't even think straight. A broken leg, are you kidding me?!?!?! What did they do to my little boy. This is the second time that he has been hurt at school and all they can say is " We don't know what happened" Really? Five adults and nobody knows?! We will be doing homeschooling for sure! I took him and he got his cast, thankfully it was a short cast. He was really uncomfortable and I rocked him all night. My sweet little boy. I hate that he can't tell me what happened. I don't trust my kids with anyone. I only let my family watch my kids and only if I really need it. I only need them for Dr or therapy appts or an occasional day here and there. I LOVE being with my kids and never want to miss a moment. They are only going to be little once and I want to spend every moment I can with them. I have learned to never take anything for granted.


                                      Nicholas checking out the x-rays

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