February 16, 2011
Emergency Stop Please
In a span of 13 days, our cat died, I found out I was pregnant, and Sassy broke her tibia. Please tell the operator of this ride called life, that I would like to get off. . . NOW! Hit the emergency button. I can't take one more thing.
To say that I am overwhelmed with my life would be the understatement of the century. As I write this, my daughter is hanging out on the sofa in a full leg cast. It starts at the very top of her thigh and goes all the way down to her toes. She is non-weight bearing for six weeks. She is too little for crutches. That means that every time she has to go to the bathroom, I have to carry her there. The cast is so high that it actually rests on the toilet seat when I sit her down. With my own non-flexible knee, to say it is awkward would be another gross understatement.
Last night, I put the crib mattress across the kitchen counter, put her on it and washed her hair in the kitchen sink. This morning, I gave her a sponge bath.
Six weeks.
Did I mention that I'm pregnant? That I pretty much require a three hour nap each day, that I have no energy to do anything at all, and that the bouts of nausea are wicked when they come?
Should I also add that Mr. BBM called me this morning to tell me he has a week long trip coming up? Because I needed that news like I need a hole in the head.
This is how it happened. This past weekend, we were in Delaware visiting friends. They bought a new trampoline and Mr. BBM spent part of Saturday morning helping our friend put it together. Trampolines make me nervous; they always have and I was secretly hoping that it would take a week to put together. It only took a couple hours though, and soon the girls were jumping away on it. We kept an eye on them and when the big neighbor boys were on there, I told her to take a break. At one point, she fell off the short step-ladder to get up into the trampoline and cried for a bit. But she was back up and out there within minutes.
On Sunday, we were all packed up and ready to leave. Mr. BBM wanted to get some pictures of our kids with their kids. The kids wanted to get the pictures taken while on the trampoline. They got in; Sassy jumped and instantly went down on her knees and then her side. She grabbed her leg and said she couldn't walk. I was inside when Mr. BBM came running inside with panic in his eyes. I knew something was majorly wrong. This is the kid who split her face open near her eye and sang "Kung Fu Fighting" while they super-glued her shut.
We got her into the car and propped her leg up on pillows. We gave her ibuprofen and iced it the whole way home. We wanted to see a doctor at home. We knew the ER would probably take a while. We dropped Big I off with family and went straight to the ER. Sassy told me her leg felt broken and that she heard a crack. I knew it was broken and I was right.
She fractured her left proximal tibia just under her knee. The orthopedic surgeon thinks that she may have also fractured her growth plate a bit. We'll have to keep a close eye on it and follow up with x-rays to make sure it doesn't close. Growth plate injuries can be serious and can require surgery. She has what they call a "buckle" fracture. From simply jumping on a trampoline along with a bigger kid, it can break a leg. Since this has happened to her, three other people have told me the same thing happened to their child. I had no idea it was so common. I had no idea trampolines were so dangerous, from just the jumping part.
Despite the doctors telling us that this is one of the slowest healing fractures and that it is also one of the most painful, she is in surprisingly good spirits. She is enjoying wheeling herself around in her little rental wheelchair. She has to be enjoying all the attention because there are balloons throughout our house, presents galore and visitors around the clock wishing her well. The nights have been rough and it is absolutely horrifying to see your child in so much pain and discomfort. Today, she started screaming and told me her leg was burning and that it felt like a volcano.
Knowing what I went through and how agonizing it was, I can't even imagine how this child, this 5-year old little peanut, is dealing with this so well.
Two days down, 40 more to go. That's about 42 too many. Needless to say, my kids will not EVER be going on a trampoline again. Never.
My Daughter fractured both of her wrists with buckle fractures. They predicted 8 weeks in a cast and a imobilizer brace. Lucky for us I fed her all sorts of calcium rich foods, multi vitamins and such and she came out in just over 4 weeks. I hope yours heals just as fast!!!
When it rains, it pours – man!
I hope she heals fine. If I lived nearby, I’d offer some help!
I wish I had something to offer to make the ride operator stop.
All I can tell you is: I have every confidence that you will see this through, and you and yours will be the better for it.
Here’s hoping for a fast, smooth 40 days. And the rest of the term for baby equally smooth.
That’s big time rough! You made me think twice about replacing our trampoline though…I think that may be what happened to our 3 year old (buckle fracture while on the trampoline). Hope everyone makes it through…we are all pulling for you! And Congratulations too…I think I forgot to comment on the last post. Having been where you are (done at 3 but have 4 kiddos) I KNOW what you are going through…in the end, ALL worth it. HUGS!
K.
The point of my martial arts training over the years has been to help me keep a calm mind while the world around me is in chaos.
My son broke his ankle a few months ago on the trampoline. the worst accidents happen when more than one person is on at a time. My son (15) has heard all his life that I do not like trampolines and if he ever does go on one – he is NEVER EVER to be on with another person. The one rare night I went out to NYC, he did this….(in his defense, he was on alone and another kid climbed on and bam! happened that fast) The homeowners didn’t call a parent, just gave him ice. ugh. I hate trampolines even more now. Sorry about your situation….sounds like you could really use some help!!! Time to hire a “mother’s helper” ??? If I lived nearby I would help! and Congrats on the pregnancy! What a blessing <3
This is one of the main reasons we will never have a trampoline! Too many chances for injuries!
I hope Sassy heals quickly. My 11 year old broke her arm when she was five. That was a REALLY long autumn.
I had no idea. My 4 yr old jumps on the neighbor’s trampoline with their 13 yr old daughter. The girls are very careful but I think I may just have to say no from here on out.
I am very sorry about your cat. & congrats on the pregnancy, aside from the barfing.
My 15-year-old broke her ankle on a trampoline when she was 11. She was on it with 3 other kids and barely jumping at all, just sort of bobbing around from one foot to the other.
I’m SO sorry to hear about your cat, your little girl, and the timing of everything else. What a big fat drag! Know that lots of mamas are out here wishing we could whisk you away for a pedicure or something!