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typical bank holiday weekend

by littledaisy @ 2008-05-25 - 17:33:22

Sigh, just a regular holiday weekend, lie in, eat a good wholsome breakfast followed by a trip to the A+E [huh]!!! Why Me? I had a phone call to say my son had been bitten on the forhead by mils alsation dog, aparently he was teasing it and the dog bit him! When hubby told me on the phone I imediatley phoned up primecare to see if his imunisations were up to date. The nurse said she needed me to phone her back the second my son got back home and as it happened they walked in, he was crying with a puncture hole above his eye. The primecare nurse on the phone sugested to take him to the hospital to have the hole glued.

Once we got down there, my son was seen to right away, the nurse there said she couldn't glue it because of the risk of infection, she continued to clean the wound, he was ok, he had stopped crying and was more interested in the spiderman car on the floor. She put this sterile dressing over the wound and gave him anti-biotics and a sticker. My son was happy again he is covered by the tetanus shot he had in school, I was so glad when they confirmed that, that was my biggest worry, wondering what infection he could get.

Sighing whistfully, what a perfect start to the school holidays!

What next. Stress is attracted to me, i'm like a magnet for it. <3


 
 

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