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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 424413" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I was surprised by how calm I was with him. Of course, I had come in the ambulance with her (a parent must accompany a minor esp if it is a teenage female minor and a male ambulance person - for everyone's protection) and the wipes were at home. I have NO doubt that she did not make it up. I heard the car in the drive, even the door slamming as I was by a window. We get people pulling in to turn around - our road curves around into a U but the road it connects to is horribly pot-holed and ours is kept up because we pay a fee and get it repaird every couple of months. So they drive on the gravel, swerving and playing around cause I guess it is fun to a teen to swerve and weave on a gravel road with a big hill (big for the area, not big for real - it is pretty flat out here) then they turn in one of the drives at this end and go back up the hill. with-o a fairly high sitting vehicle you almost cannot travel the other road ours curves into.</p><p> </p><p>No way the doctor would nknow that. I just wanted to get away from him. He is one of the reasons our ER is so horrible - years ago I almost killed him for trying to tell me that it was OK to give then 1yo Jess augmentin when it had almost killed her a couple months before. We were visiting and she got sick and he was working the walk-in clinic then. He fought with me over giving her augmentin for a good 10 min, then left us in the room for an hour to see if I would "be reasonable" and agree to "just try it" and then stop it if she had a problem. Poor kid almost died from a single dose of augmentin but the guy still thought she should take it. </p><p> </p><p>She is in a great deal of pain today. Just lays there with tears streaming down her face and bags of frozen peas on her legs and back. Her face is beginning to show quite a bruise on the right cheek and her legs are starting to show bruises. Both knees are the size of large grapefruit.</p><p> </p><p>I am back to the "no ER visits" policy. I thought they had gotten better after how well I was treated there. I guess they are just not there for kids. Hopefully she will start to hurt less in a day or two. husband had to help her to the toilet because she can hardly put weight on her knees even with crutches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 424413, member: 1233"] I was surprised by how calm I was with him. Of course, I had come in the ambulance with her (a parent must accompany a minor esp if it is a teenage female minor and a male ambulance person - for everyone's protection) and the wipes were at home. I have NO doubt that she did not make it up. I heard the car in the drive, even the door slamming as I was by a window. We get people pulling in to turn around - our road curves around into a U but the road it connects to is horribly pot-holed and ours is kept up because we pay a fee and get it repaird every couple of months. So they drive on the gravel, swerving and playing around cause I guess it is fun to a teen to swerve and weave on a gravel road with a big hill (big for the area, not big for real - it is pretty flat out here) then they turn in one of the drives at this end and go back up the hill. with-o a fairly high sitting vehicle you almost cannot travel the other road ours curves into. No way the doctor would nknow that. I just wanted to get away from him. He is one of the reasons our ER is so horrible - years ago I almost killed him for trying to tell me that it was OK to give then 1yo Jess augmentin when it had almost killed her a couple months before. We were visiting and she got sick and he was working the walk-in clinic then. He fought with me over giving her augmentin for a good 10 min, then left us in the room for an hour to see if I would "be reasonable" and agree to "just try it" and then stop it if she had a problem. Poor kid almost died from a single dose of augmentin but the guy still thought she should take it. She is in a great deal of pain today. Just lays there with tears streaming down her face and bags of frozen peas on her legs and back. Her face is beginning to show quite a bruise on the right cheek and her legs are starting to show bruises. Both knees are the size of large grapefruit. I am back to the "no ER visits" policy. I thought they had gotten better after how well I was treated there. I guess they are just not there for kids. Hopefully she will start to hurt less in a day or two. husband had to help her to the toilet because she can hardly put weight on her knees even with crutches. [/QUOTE]
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