20+ years of parenting, and only 2 ER visits

Yes, you read that right – on Friday we had our second ever ER visit. Meredith was injured in a moonwalk bouncer when another child accidentally landed on her. She has a laceration to the face – nothing too major – right above her mouth. The cut was clean and straight, and we aren’t sure what cut her. Maybe a fingernail or some jewelry? Not sure at all…but it was a deep and freakish cut. The dr at urgent care said stitches and sent us to the ER, saying they would do a better job of it with less pain and less chance of scarring, the intake dr at the ER said stitches and got the numbing stuff ready, but when it came down to it, the treating physician decided to go with the glue, so I’m hoping for the best. No swimming or sports for 5 days (ugh!) – so she is missing a couple of games and a practice on softball – and my smiley talkative girl had to refrain from smiling for 24hrs and limit her talking. She is still limiting her smiles and talking because she said it hurts some when she does those things. Its a bit unsettling to see her because she ALWAYS has a smile plastered on her face, but now when I look at her, she is stone-faced…I keep wanting to ask her what’s wrong, but then I remember that it hurts to use her smile muscles. Poor girl.

So 20+ years of parenting, four children, and only 2 ER visits..not too bad, huh? Although both ER visits were for Meredith (she got into her dad’s allergy medicine when she was a toddler) – not sure what that says about my middle child and the parenting of said middle child.

3 comments

  1. In 20+ years only 2 visits isn’t too terrible bad… although the thought of one visit is still frightening!
    Here’s to the glue making a nice clean healing and little scarring! Hugs to Meredith.

  2. Only 2 visits? I am impressed. I am not sure how many times we have gone. I had to take both the boys when they were 2 & 1 when they climbed over 2 gates to get into medicine. That wasn’t a fun visit.

    I hope that your dd is feeling better really soon.

  3. Poor Meredith! I hope the pain is going away.