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... in a previous life I mean. the catalogue of events over the last few days reads like this:

 

Weds: youngest catches hand in door at school, trip to A&E as cant move fingers. sprained.

Thurs: insect bites me viciously, arm swells up and turns bright red.

Fri: mercy dash to vet with poorly Gaga, baytril etc. only £30 :roll:

Fri: youngest does bad bounce on trampoline, cant move wrist. trip to A&E; 'probably' fractured, in plaster.

Sat: youngest's arm swells so we go back to A&E; have x-ray, still think 'very likely' fractured.

Sun: both boy cats catch small birds and disembowel them in separate rooms thus doubling the clearing up.

Mon: magpie gets stuck in WIR. have to put Muffin in isolation as she has done something to her leg. booked vet for this pm.

 

I am tempted to go back to bed and pull the duvet over my head til it all goes away :lol:

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Is it safe to come out yet? :lol:

 

NO!! took youngest back to A&E this morning as plaster was digging in; finally got a doc to look at her x-ray - no bony injury, just severe sprain, so plaster has come off, hooray!

 

dropped her back to school, came home for coffee and toast - phone rings, and I now have both girls home from school - youngest got shoved into a door thus hurting arm again; oldest has (always) had a grumbling appendix which has flared up, but guess what? no GP appointments available today. I am praying we avoid another mercy dash to A&E...

 

meanwhile, Muffin the silkie is on cage rest as last night's vet visit revealed she had somehow damaged her knee ligament.

 

is it too early to resort to wine???

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local GP sent us straight to hospital with query appendicitis. on arrival in A&E we were sent straight to the children's ward. then we waited for 3 hours, while A&E and the ward argued about where we should be. we then saw a surgeon for about 10 secs, who poked her once in the tummy and diagnosed ovulation pains and possibly some internal bleeding. apparently this is normal (???) so we have come home again. she is still in pain despite paracetamol and ibuprofen. I was not convinced by Mr. God Almighty the surgeon... all the nursing staff were really lovely though.

large glass of red wine now in my hand while I wait for what tomorrow may bring.....

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she's nearly 15... off school yesterday and today; tomorrow's an inset day so hopefully she can go back next week and see out the last week of term! I remember I used to get ovulation pain, so I must check it out and see what can be done, she cant have 3 days off every month. youngest still complaining of pain in her wrist and wearing sling but I am going to take it off her tonight and make her use her hand more - on hospital advice.

still, on the plus side, havent been to hospital since Tuesday :lol::lol: and Muffin's leg is healing nice on cage rest.

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Apart from normal painkillers and hot water bottles, I suspect the pill will be the answer if it gets really bad :roll:

 

yes, I thought that too. am very reluctant tho - it just seems so young to start messing about with hormones.

 

I know exactly what you mean. However, I used to suffer from absolutely hideous period pain as a teen, the whole of my lower back would ache and throb and I wouldn't know what to do with myself for 5 days. Painkillers didn't touch it :shock: When I started taking the pill, the pain completely disappeared (I didn't realise this would be the case - a happy side effect for me). Had I have known it would have such a miraculous effect, I would have started taking it years earlier. Whilst I still don't like the idea of having my hormones messed about with, I just couldn't go back to that pain again, it was crippling.

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I know where you are coming from lavenders - I think we will monitor it for the next 6 weeks which coincides with summer school holidays and see where we go from there. I have absolutely no concerns from the sexually active/making that seem a good idea point of view, so it will come down to what is best for a pain-free life and therefore no missing school etc - she starts Y10 in September so we cant have this every month!!

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