| Come one, come all to the greatest three ring circus
online!
Wait a minute, Kelly, Dr. B might not like
the ezine being depicted as a three-ring circus!
No, no, not the ezine, Elaine, MY HOUSE; also known as, Kelly Young's
Dispensary and Urgent Care! Thursday evening, my 7 year old acrobatic
son, one of the famous Flying Wallenda Brothers, decided to try
a stunt without a net!
Excuse me, is this anything like his sister's
stunt of last month where she fell over a spinning coin? Because
if it is, I have to tell you, I don't think we can sustain readership
indefinitely with an unending array of freak accidents.
Oh no, I promise you, this is the Big Time!
Oh, then do go on!
The littlest Wallenda went careening over a bike ramp as fast as
his legs could pedal. He went air-borne, standing up! He lost control
of the bike and cartwheeled through the air.
You're kidding!
No, I'm not...he flipped once, and then landed on the concrete
face first!
Yikes! You can't be serious!
I had been looking out the window when i saw him pedaling quickly
down the street and was out the door (mom's instinct) just before
he went airborne, and so witnessed the entire flying-thru-the-air
thing (and not with the greatest of ease)!
I don't remember getting Baby Wallenda into the house and out of
his coat and helmet but i do remember the screaming- a high-pitched
wail!
I immediately gave a dose of __________ and applied cool, wet compresses
to stop the bleeding on his face. He was clutching his right hand-squeezing
and unsqueezing it over and over again, he was terrified and panicky
but never lost consciouness.
Fifteen minutes later, he was lying calmly on the couch watching
television.
What? Wait a minute, you can't be serious.
Let me ask you, in your considerable experience with children's
calamities, what would normally be the outcome of such an incident
after 15 minutes?
More crying.
Right. OK.
A little while later, I was able to get the littlest Wallenda into
the bathtub in an attempt to get the gravel out of his many facial
wounds and abrasions. His hand and fingers appeared cut up, but
not broken. After the bath, I applied ___________ to his wounds.
Checking for signs of a concussion and finding none, he went to
bed and slept peacefully all night.
That, in itself, is amazing.
The next morning, Mr. Wallenda's face was swollen and I could clearly
see that the little split near the eye that was gaping open the
night before had closed up.
I started __________________ in a water bottle, sucussed, and gave
that several times during the day. I reapplied ____________ to his
face after washing throughout the day.
Before bed, I redosed with the first remedy I gave, ____________
in water, succussed. He slept peacefully.
Friday--one day post-accident
We went to the doctor's and then to x-ray. The left side of his
face had hit the concrete, parts of the forehead, the area next
to the left eye (high on the cheekbone) and a lot of his cheek were
abraided (so maybe 75% of the left side of his face looked "chewed
up". I wanted to take a picture but he said, "No, mom,
I look like a monster!").
Saturday
By Saturday, which would have been a day and a half after the accident,
these areas were lightly scabbed-over.
Sunday
My son's abrasions had completely scabbed over. He remained fairly
swollen around the eye and temple- the site where the majority of
impact took place. One deeper abrasion was still oozing clear matter
but almost dry. His face was still painful but he was able to wash
it gently with a washcloth and apply ________ now himself.
Monday
I sent him to school because all the wounds were covered by scabs.
Tuesday
He started to peel, sheets of scab peeled off daily for a week!
What was left was new, pink skin. His forhead still has a red mark
(a scar, I think) because on Tuesday a boy in his class fell on
my son's face, ripping the scab off!
A boy fell on your son's face? Does he know
your daughter? Just asking.
So listen, everybody, there were two remedies
given here and there was a topical application used. Here's the
question: The first remedy was given twice--right after the accident
and the next night before bed. What was the remedy and what was
the potency? A second remedy was started the second day and given
at frequent intervals in a water potency with succussions before
each dose, what was that remedy and what potency do you think was
used? Finally, there was a topical application, what do you think
that was? Let's see how well you do. Write to me as always at LEWRA@aol.com |