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difficult child's toes hurt...what is this?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 216105" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I looked at his toes again this morning before I came in to work. He has a dimmer on his lights, so I turned them on just part way (didn't want to wake him - I came in early), and when I did that, the big toe and the 2 next to it, as well as the ball of his foot below the big toe, looked bruised - really dark, particularly when compared to the other one. When I got a flashlight and got a bright light on it, it didn't look so dark, but is still red, the tips of those 2 toes are shiney and swollen, and even in his sleep he pulled it away when I touched it.</p><p>***</p><p>Calling the doctor. I feel like loser mom of the century, dragging him in for yet another "what's this?", but I don't want to have to wait til Monday, either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 216105, member: 1848"] I looked at his toes again this morning before I came in to work. He has a dimmer on his lights, so I turned them on just part way (didn't want to wake him - I came in early), and when I did that, the big toe and the 2 next to it, as well as the ball of his foot below the big toe, looked bruised - really dark, particularly when compared to the other one. When I got a flashlight and got a bright light on it, it didn't look so dark, but is still red, the tips of those 2 toes are shiney and swollen, and even in his sleep he pulled it away when I touched it. *** Calling the doctor. I feel like loser mom of the century, dragging him in for yet another "what's this?", but I don't want to have to wait til Monday, either. [/QUOTE]
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