A Stitch in Time – (or give me a shot)
Posted on Saturday, July 5th, 2008 at 8:49 amIt all started with a reward for the boys for good behavior. Nearby there is a park that the boys have affectionately named the “Speaker Park”. We haven’t been in a while, and the boys asked to go there if they ate their dinner. They ate really well and cleaned up all of their toys so we packed up and headed to the “Speaker Park”
We couldn’t have been there longer than 5 minutes when Walker began to cry. As I went to comfort him I found him bleeding from his mouth. So we cut the park outing short and arranged a meeting place so will could go with Mommy B while Walker and I headed off to the urgent care clinic to have them take a look at it.
Walker was a brave soul and in a pretty good attitude despite it all. When we got to the clinic he was in relatively good humor. Earlier in the week he and Will had been out at the doctor and he was disappointed that during the visit he did not get a shot. I think he figures any trip to the doctor includes a shot because in one of his favorite books, Couderoy goes to the Doctor, Courderoy gets a shot. He reads that book almost every night. So as we got settled in the waiting room he asked me if he would get a shot…
Once we got in the Doctor’s office a very brief exam by the doctor led to the diagnosis that Walker needed some stitches. The doctor left indicating that he was going to order the stitches and be back to put them in quickly to have us out as soon as possible. A few minutes later the Nurse prepped the room which included a shot. Walker’s eyes lit up and he asked if the shot was for him. I told him that I thought so and you would have thought it was Christmas morning by his reaction.
Walker ended up with 12 shots and 5 stitches. Amazingly he didn’t cry through the whole ordeal. In fact for the whole night he only cried when he hurt himself initially. When we got home walker was a star. Everyone wanted to see him and his stitches and he was more than willing to oblige. He enjoyed the attention for about a half hour and then we got ready for bed Walker got some extra TLC from Mommy B as she tucked him in. So I tucked in Will. I told how proud I was of him because he had been such a good sport about the whole situation to which he responded: “Next time walker hurts himself we should come right home and I will fix him with my doctor tools OK?”
Did he bite his lip?? How do you think it happened? Poor guy, but I am glad he was so brave. I’ll bet that made it easier on all of you.
maybe i should have read my kids the book about corduroy getting a shot. they scream and cry like crazy, and andrew asks me why they are putting holes in his body. definitely doing that for the next kid.
He had his lip folded back in his mouth. so his top teeth bit the outsode and his bottom teeth bit the inside… It sounds worse than it was.
Ouch!
Wow, I’m pretty sure Walker is more brave than I am!
Wow! I would have cried. He is very brave!
I can’t believe he didn’t cry about shots! That’s gotta be a relief for you. Kael even cries when Avery gets shots. He’s sensitive, I guess.
Kari is the one visiting. She wanted me to tell you hello!