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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 25441" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>I'm with the others. Definitely get it checked out sooner rather than later. In the ER it's quicker and easier for them to test his oxygen saturation. It's one of those clips they put on a finger, it fits like a clothes peg. No big deal, quick and easy.</p><p></p><p>But you reminded me of a scare a young friend of mine had, that was both amusing and embarrassing (in a way, I hope your concerns can be managed as easily!)</p><p></p><p>This friend of mine found herself rushed to hospital from school because she was feeling a bit faint and the teacher noticed her face had a bluish tinge. In the hospital her oxygen sats tested out as normal and she felt better - she began to think the faint attack may have been due to watching a film of dissection in biology class, but the doctors were still worried about her bluish tinge, until someone wiped her face - and it came off!</p><p></p><p>She had no idea how she had got anything like this on her face but the doctors were thinking she had faked it all, when her mother finally arrived, her hair freshly touched up with a blue rinse (to take the brassiness out of her bleached hair). Turns out mama had been fresh out of the bathroom, hair still wet, when she kissed her daughter goodbye before school (continental style kiss - both cheeks and a hug). Daughter got a face full of still wet blue-rinsed hair and the family got regular visits from DOCS (Aussie CPS) for a few weeks until they were sure it wasn't some weird cry for attention. (Mama is a bit weird, too - but harmless. I love her to bits).</p><p></p><p>So, my question - is there any faint chance he's been sucking on the end of a biro? Even a lead pencil will do it. If not, then definitely get it checked out. It may be nothing but it's best to make sure, ASAP. If there is something physically wrong it could be an easy fix if it's dealt with fast.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 25441, member: 1991"] I'm with the others. Definitely get it checked out sooner rather than later. In the ER it's quicker and easier for them to test his oxygen saturation. It's one of those clips they put on a finger, it fits like a clothes peg. No big deal, quick and easy. But you reminded me of a scare a young friend of mine had, that was both amusing and embarrassing (in a way, I hope your concerns can be managed as easily!) This friend of mine found herself rushed to hospital from school because she was feeling a bit faint and the teacher noticed her face had a bluish tinge. In the hospital her oxygen sats tested out as normal and she felt better - she began to think the faint attack may have been due to watching a film of dissection in biology class, but the doctors were still worried about her bluish tinge, until someone wiped her face - and it came off! She had no idea how she had got anything like this on her face but the doctors were thinking she had faked it all, when her mother finally arrived, her hair freshly touched up with a blue rinse (to take the brassiness out of her bleached hair). Turns out mama had been fresh out of the bathroom, hair still wet, when she kissed her daughter goodbye before school (continental style kiss - both cheeks and a hug). Daughter got a face full of still wet blue-rinsed hair and the family got regular visits from DOCS (Aussie CPS) for a few weeks until they were sure it wasn't some weird cry for attention. (Mama is a bit weird, too - but harmless. I love her to bits). So, my question - is there any faint chance he's been sucking on the end of a biro? Even a lead pencil will do it. If not, then definitely get it checked out. It may be nothing but it's best to make sure, ASAP. If there is something physically wrong it could be an easy fix if it's dealt with fast. Marg [/QUOTE]
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