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**Warning- Semi-graphic pictures below. If you have any sort of weak stomach, you might want to prepare yourself, or not read on–though it’s a great story. This is also a longer post, so if you don’t read all of it, I understand.**
Osiyo~I’m channeling my spiritual side today. If I don’t…well, you might guess what F would stand for in today’s A to Z Challenge post (and yes, I’m aware I missed my letter post for yesterday, so I’ll catch up Sunday).
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Here’s my day yesterday. (This is, in part, an email to a friend)

Double LL break 4-21-2012
About 11 a.m. I got a call from the school that Andee–yes, the birthday girl from just days ago, challenge letter ‘C’–broke her arm. So, I asked the school secretary ‘how bad’ and she said, “It’s, uh…well, ah, mmn–You might want to look for yourself.” I knew right then it was bad. I asked which arm, although I already knew deep down. The left. Again. Three years ago (almost to the day!), 4-21-12, she broke her left arm in the middle of both forearm bones when she fell off a gate at her dad’s house.
Mr. Rhose had to stay home with his dad, so I took the girl to the nearest hospital and spent three hours in the treatment room. Finally, the Dr. set it and released her. Luckily, she only broke the radial this time, instead of both as last time. But I looked at the x-rays, beforeand after he set and splinted it, and it didn’t look any better when he was finished. See, Andee BREAKS her arm, not fractures, not cracks, not clean breaks. lol Just short of compound, total displacement, so it has to be reset into place, under sedation. She did that to both bones last time. Her arm was (capital) ‘S-shaped’ three years ago. This time it was a lowercase ‘s’. lol
As soon as that dr. released her I immediately headed to OKC and the Children’s hospital. I should have gone there first, but it’s almost an hour away and not knowing how much internal damage was done, I thought it best to go to the closest one. Wrong. I won’t make that mistake again. That dr. only gave her a pain shot before he set it. She was screaming.

New single bone break 4-7-2015

New single bone break 4-7-2015
The ortho on call last night wasn’t the same resident as three years ago (Austin Taylor was young, but oh-so hot! lol and has since graduated), but the gal last night was great and very nice. She was finally able to get to work at 6 p.m. and Andee was waking up by 7. Yes, OU Children’s always knocks her out completely. Thankfully, Andee broke her arm before lunch so there was no full stomach issues to worry about when they sedated her. We looked at the after x-ray again and you can barely tell where it’s broken! Such a clean job.

Final X-ray 4-7-2015
We finally got released at a little before 8 p.m. and home just after 9, after a pain med fill (thank God for all night pharmacies!) and food for the girl. Poor thing was starved! lol So…Monday we go for the cast. She’ll return to school tomorrow.

Current splint before Monday’s cast. 4-8-15
For now, this is my Andee.
Posted on 04/08/2015, in A to Z, Blogs, kids, Life As We Know It, Pen of the Dreamer and tagged Blogging A to Z Challenge, broken bones, Calisa Rhose, casts, doctors, family, grandkids, hospitals, Pen of the Dreamer, Writing, WTF. Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.
Oh, I do hope she heals and properly! Must have been quite frightening, Breaks look awful!
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She really took everything quite well, except for needles, which she hates. 🙂 At least it was only one bone this time. Thanks Carmen!
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Goodness! Poor thing! No more arm breaks!
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I completely agree, Jessi! Thanks for dropping in. 🙂
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WOW! Poor Andee, and Poor “the rest of you” too.
Been there, and it isn’t fun!
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No it’s not! But we’l get through again. Thanks ebedigian! 🙂
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Well, I pushed like, because I liked your post, but I sure am sorry for the little girl…don’t like that she broke her arm. Hope you both got some rest after all that went on. Reminds me of the time my daughter broke her arm, twice also. And we lived in Lawton OK, (Ft. Sill) and went to Darnell Army Hosp. …Her arm looked just about the same as you show here. One was from cartwheels and one from skating (same arm) . Hope she is feeling much better today! xo (hugs)
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She’s fine. I hope your daughter’s arm healed good. What is it with kids and cartwheels? lol I broke my left arm roller skating when I was about her age. Glad you stopped by and Liked it ghostmmnc!
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