Archive for June, 2009

23
Jun
09

Classic Toddler Fracture of the Tibia

pla-dough was the best diversion

in the xray room, pla-dough was the best diversion

Classic Toddler Fracture of the Tibia: that’s what they call it, folks, when your son quietly steps on a ball and twists slightly as he falls to the ground. in other words, Maddox broke his left leg yesterday, while on vacation with his Didi and Big Mo in Chattanooga. Thankfully, his full-time medical team is in Chattanooga!

The actual act was so seemingly minor that we all thought he had just bruised it or was just being a whiner about nothing. However, Didi thought something was actually wrong when he wanted to run and play but only cried when he tried to stand. She took him to (Dr.) Big Mo’s office. He examined him and ruled out a broken foot, turned ankle or strain and suggested the possible leg-break. After an afternoon and evening of tylenol and laying around, he woke up crying at 5am.

after being happy and playing with Uncle Richard, i wanted Didi to hold me

this is what it looks like when Dr. Uncle Richard tells you you have a broken leg

Didi took him to our next family member, Uncle Richard, who just happens to be a pediatric orthopaedist. how ironic, right? the xray showed the break, the “classic toddler fracture.” maddox was a good sport amidst continually wanting to walk around at the doc’s and then getting poked and prodded. he got fit into a pediatric boot right away and will be in it for at least 3 weeks. my (joy’s) brothers have both been to richard’s office many times for their sports injuries (spinal injuries and surgery, broken foot and surgery for that) but maddox’s visit was surely the earliest yet.

SO … ANYONE HAVE ANY TIPS FOR KEEPING A TWO YEAR OLD OFF HIS FEET FOR 3 WEEKS?! please bring your kids over for a diversion from his kids shows!

i'm so tired

lunch after getting the boot

08
Jun
09

such a boy

don caught a frog for maddox to see what he thought. you can see from the pics! as i struggled with the heebie jeebies as it hopped everywhere with no warning, he loved it. and loved him a little too much when he commenced throwing him. i think we saved ol fred before any lasting damage. DSC04438DSC04440