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Starting the New Year with a black eye...
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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 330314" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>Something must be in the air...the day difficult child got out of school for winter break, he and husband went out on the ice on our pond. I left work early to get things done for xmas and get a call "Do they put stitches in lips?"</p><p></p><p>difficult child fell and put his adult front tooth right into his lip. It was bad, blood everywhere. I decided against stitches. Luckily, it has healed very quickly and nicely. You would never know he did it.</p><p></p><p>difficult child is a stitch magnet. He already has a scar across his forehead from running into the coffee table at 2. A scar between the bridge of his nose and eye where he climbed a snow covered wall at 3 (on New Years Day) none the less, and fell off onto a stick. He didn't need more scars on his face! </p><p></p><p>He's so prone that at age 6 he fell backwards at school and ended up with stitches behind his ear. The day after we had them removed I was back at the ER getting staples in his head for falling off a scooter at school. Yeesh!</p><p></p><p>Uh oh, he's actually playing out in the snow now. TG husband went to check on him. I just don't trust him not to get hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 330314, member: 3477"] Something must be in the air...the day difficult child got out of school for winter break, he and husband went out on the ice on our pond. I left work early to get things done for xmas and get a call "Do they put stitches in lips?" difficult child fell and put his adult front tooth right into his lip. It was bad, blood everywhere. I decided against stitches. Luckily, it has healed very quickly and nicely. You would never know he did it. difficult child is a stitch magnet. He already has a scar across his forehead from running into the coffee table at 2. A scar between the bridge of his nose and eye where he climbed a snow covered wall at 3 (on New Years Day) none the less, and fell off onto a stick. He didn't need more scars on his face! He's so prone that at age 6 he fell backwards at school and ended up with stitches behind his ear. The day after we had them removed I was back at the ER getting staples in his head for falling off a scooter at school. Yeesh! Uh oh, he's actually playing out in the snow now. TG husband went to check on him. I just don't trust him not to get hurt. [/QUOTE]
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