Page 1 of 1
If it doesn't rain.....it pours
Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2003 10:13 am
by Vain
I have been somewhat absent of late

My daughter broke her arm at kindercare on Monday and we wuz back at the hospital on Tuesday until 3am wednesday as she suddenly took ill - we figured it was related but it appears to have been a different bug altogether.
I'm not sure who all here has kids but it's quite sad I suppose that in todays world we need to leave our kids in the care of others from a young age.
Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2003 4:02 pm
by Ryzel
Hospitals are full of bugs. I am not surprised she took ill after visiting there. Did she stay overnight too?
Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2003 7:30 pm
by duchess of malfi
Yes, hospitals can be quite dangerous places in that way.
Is she OK now???
I always hate it when my kids get hurt/sick. I always wish I could take their places...and all three times one of my kids has gotten injured seriously enough to have to go to the hospital it's been on school property.

Re: If it doesn't rain.....it pours
Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2003 7:05 am
by Sevothtarte
Vain wrote:as she suddenly took ill - we figured it was related but it appears to have been a different bug altogether.
Related to her breaking her arm? You got some really nasty bugs down there.
I'm not sure who all here has kids but it's quite sad I suppose that in todays world we need to leave our kids in the care of others from a young age.
It's even more sad many people seem to be quite happy about being able to leave their kids in the care of others all the time.
Hope her arm isn't too bad and you're all feeling a bit better by now.

Re: If it doesn't rain.....it pours
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2003 3:44 am
by Fist and Faith
Vain wrote:I have been somewhat absent of late

My daughter broke her arm at kindercare on Monday and we wuz back at the hospital on Tuesday until 3am wednesday as she suddenly took ill - we figured it was related but it appears to have been a different bug altogether.
I'm so sorry to hear about all this!

Since my first was born, I've been pretty equally divided between the extraordinary joy of the greatest kind of love I can imagine, and terror at the thought of all the horrible things that can happen. (My wife thinks I might have an actual problem with dwelling on the bad possibilities, but that's life.)
I'm not sure who all here has kids but it's quite sad I suppose that in todays world we need to leave our kids in the care of others from a young age.
My wife's parents pushed her to become a pharmacist. She hated the classes, and hates the profession. But it lets her work part-time, making as much as I do full-time. Just a few evenings a week, after I get home, so we can do it without sitters.
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2003 11:27 am
by Vain
Thanks guys

She's heaps better now - but has discovered that it itches

And yep - she stayed overnight
Fist - You're not alone. When my son was born, I absolutely imagined the worst of everything and despite all the trials and tribulations, I wouldn't give them up for the world (which should go without saying) but I know I would physically and mentally be capable of obliterating anything/anybody that threatened them in any serious way
Sev - I promise to move off my square

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2003 7:30 pm
by duchess of malfi
Well, Vain, if you made it through this past week with your daughter, you'll probably survive until your babies hit puberty. And then it gets really rough.
