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<blockquote data-quote="hearthope" data-source="post: 21680" data-attributes="member: 2389"><p>I just posted this morning about how great it was being on the uphill part of the ride....Well, I guess I should have seen difficult child before I posted.</p><p></p><p>I left the computer to go wake up difficult child and easy child for church. There is a speaker that they both wanted to here this morning.</p><p></p><p>difficult child said he hurt his hand and he is not going, he said he would show me later. I go wake easy child and she asks if her brother is going, so I go back in his room and ask to see his hand.</p><p></p><p>I think it is broken and he needs stiches on his knuckle, I asked what happened and he said he hit a truck. I have learned not to dig, so I say we have to go to the emergency room NOW!</p><p></p><p>easy child goes in to see and shuts the door, he spills the whole storey to her.(yes, I am behind the door listening)</p><p></p><p>Very long story short ~ He got into a fight with a drunk MAN and swung at him and missed and hit a truck.</p><p>He said he left with the man knocked out ~easy child said what if he was hurt? and he said he was defending himself, the man jumped on him.</p><p>Yes, he said the police were called, so I guess we will have some company later.</p><p>I am taking difficult child to the hospital, he is no longer on our insurance and was given a medicad card at the rehab. He can't find the card but hopefully we can be seen anyway.</p><p></p><p>I enjoyed that short ride up hill, glad I was prepared for the downward hill! Nothing surprises me with difficult child. Like we said before, just sit back and wait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearthope, post: 21680, member: 2389"] I just posted this morning about how great it was being on the uphill part of the ride....Well, I guess I should have seen difficult child before I posted. I left the computer to go wake up difficult child and easy child for church. There is a speaker that they both wanted to here this morning. difficult child said he hurt his hand and he is not going, he said he would show me later. I go wake easy child and she asks if her brother is going, so I go back in his room and ask to see his hand. I think it is broken and he needs stiches on his knuckle, I asked what happened and he said he hit a truck. I have learned not to dig, so I say we have to go to the emergency room NOW! easy child goes in to see and shuts the door, he spills the whole storey to her.(yes, I am behind the door listening) Very long story short ~ He got into a fight with a drunk MAN and swung at him and missed and hit a truck. He said he left with the man knocked out ~easy child said what if he was hurt? and he said he was defending himself, the man jumped on him. Yes, he said the police were called, so I guess we will have some company later. I am taking difficult child to the hospital, he is no longer on our insurance and was given a medicad card at the rehab. He can't find the card but hopefully we can be seen anyway. I enjoyed that short ride up hill, glad I was prepared for the downward hill! Nothing surprises me with difficult child. Like we said before, just sit back and wait. [/QUOTE]
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