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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 102240"><p>Brought difficult child to the doctor yesterday. Both knees are swollen but they are ok. Hip has bruise. Both elbows bruised. Wrists are sore but ok. Small bump on back of head behind his ear. Complained mostly of his upper arm. Weaker in that arm. Pain when squeezed. Dr said a common fracture can occur in the elbow area (forgot the word he used) which would cause pain in that area without being swollen. For now we decided to just monitor the pain and call if it is still painful in a week.</p><p></p><p>Try bringing a bruised, bumped up child to the doctor now a days. I know they are only doing there job, but geeze! He was taken to another room, and he said he had to tell his story to the inititial nurse, Doctor assitant and doctor. </p><p></p><p>He was going down the steps, (only one on the stairwell at this time) He said the halls get slippery from dust or something and his foot slipped on the step, he fell forward, down the steps. He turned his head and put his arms out to brace himself, then covered his head as he tumbled and eventually slid down the steps on his stomach.</p><p>I expect he will be sore. Worst part is he was really stepping up with his homework/school work this week. Jumped right in after school, no arguing, he even had an agenda on how he was going to do it. I recieved a note from a teacher saying he seemed excited and interested in class again. Now, as of yesterday he didn't want to go back and did no homework.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 102240"] Brought difficult child to the doctor yesterday. Both knees are swollen but they are ok. Hip has bruise. Both elbows bruised. Wrists are sore but ok. Small bump on back of head behind his ear. Complained mostly of his upper arm. Weaker in that arm. Pain when squeezed. Dr said a common fracture can occur in the elbow area (forgot the word he used) which would cause pain in that area without being swollen. For now we decided to just monitor the pain and call if it is still painful in a week. Try bringing a bruised, bumped up child to the doctor now a days. I know they are only doing there job, but geeze! He was taken to another room, and he said he had to tell his story to the inititial nurse, Doctor assitant and doctor. He was going down the steps, (only one on the stairwell at this time) He said the halls get slippery from dust or something and his foot slipped on the step, he fell forward, down the steps. He turned his head and put his arms out to brace himself, then covered his head as he tumbled and eventually slid down the steps on his stomach. I expect he will be sore. Worst part is he was really stepping up with his homework/school work this week. Jumped right in after school, no arguing, he even had an agenda on how he was going to do it. I recieved a note from a teacher saying he seemed excited and interested in class again. Now, as of yesterday he didn't want to go back and did no homework. [/QUOTE]
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