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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 92027" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>When "the incident" first happened difficult child walked calmly in the house. The welt is clearly under the eye. There is no drainage, he rubs the eye a lot so it is red. 2 hrs later he had his melt down, so much crying he almost hyperventilated, this went on for 1-2 hrs. So now add the crying to the rubbing and it is more red and swollen. The next morning the behavior contintues for 20 min untill he is so tired he falls asleep for 2 hrs and is fine when he wakes up. No drainage or discharge from the eye, no problems seeing or opening the eye. It is still kinda red and swollen (as of last night) but not bad. Then he was complaining of a head ache, He said it felt like his head was gonna pop, not a head ache because of the eye thing. </p><p></p><p>The eye itself is fine, what was out of whack for him was his response to it. He has never freaked out like that so after the fact over an injury. Usually unless there is blood it is not too much of a problem. Maybe it was extra scary because it was his eye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 92027, member: 3184"] When "the incident" first happened difficult child walked calmly in the house. The welt is clearly under the eye. There is no drainage, he rubs the eye a lot so it is red. 2 hrs later he had his melt down, so much crying he almost hyperventilated, this went on for 1-2 hrs. So now add the crying to the rubbing and it is more red and swollen. The next morning the behavior contintues for 20 min untill he is so tired he falls asleep for 2 hrs and is fine when he wakes up. No drainage or discharge from the eye, no problems seeing or opening the eye. It is still kinda red and swollen (as of last night) but not bad. Then he was complaining of a head ache, He said it felt like his head was gonna pop, not a head ache because of the eye thing. The eye itself is fine, what was out of whack for him was his response to it. He has never freaked out like that so after the fact over an injury. Usually unless there is blood it is not too much of a problem. Maybe it was extra scary because it was his eye. [/QUOTE]
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