- Jan 13, 2012
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Well, our first day of team camp didn't go as swimmingly as I'd hoped. DD has been so excited for this camp, she's had one of those weeks/months when things are really starting to come together. Back layouts look nice, *this* close on her giants, sticking BHS on high beam without a spot, even connecting the dreaded bwos on beam. Then, during a pass she's done a gazillion times, threw a really high backhandspring on floor and stopped herself mid tuck and landed on her wrist. Swelling, pain, tears ensue. All I get is a text from her "Jammed my wrist" I respond "are you hurt??" answered, "IDK". Basically, nothing.
So we ice, elevate, all that jazz last night. Not really wrist but lower forearm is swollen, no bruising. No c/o of pain at rest, hurts when putting direct pressure on it and turning it out away from the body. (like flicking your wrist). No bone sticking out, good pulses and fingers all pink and nontingly so resist urge to run to ER last night and instead toss and turn and take to pediatrician at crack of dawn this am. Meanwhile DD is wreck, after hearing how long it takes girls to get their giants is convinced she will have to start completely back over and relearn a kip. Xrayed wrist and forearm, I'm expecting the worst hoping for the best. I get "well, I don't see an obvious break. Heres a splint. If radiologist sees something else we will call. You wont hear from us otherwise. Or you can call back around Friday to see if he sees some buckle fracture, or a hairline or whatnot. Stay off it." I guess that's sound advice, and maybe I'm just expecting too much, but I'm just as confused as I was before I took her to the doctor. I don't know if it's sprained, strained, or what. I'm not sure if its her wrist or forearm. I feel like a nut taking her if its not broken, but I have a friend who's son works in a ortho hand specialist practice, so I'm taking her on Thursday to be checked there. I want her to stay off of it if she needs too, but I would like some kind of time frame. And to beat all, I'm a nurse so everybody expects me to look at her with my xray vision and diagnose it ( esp hubby). But I do OB so we dont' come across too many broken wrists on a daily basis.
Sorry this has taken so long, and I thank you if you've made it through the end of this but I feel so sorry for DD right now. Her team camp is this week at the gym, she is signed up to go to another camp with her team June 14 and while I think the rest of this week is out for her, I'd like to know if she can go to the other camp. The deadline for final payment is May 31, and I don't want to pay the rest if she's not going to be able to go. Has anyone else ever had this happen? I was just surprised that the doctor wasn't able to give me any more info and I almost wished I'd passed him up and went on to the ortho to begin with, but i was trying not to be super helicopter overprotective mom....
So we ice, elevate, all that jazz last night. Not really wrist but lower forearm is swollen, no bruising. No c/o of pain at rest, hurts when putting direct pressure on it and turning it out away from the body. (like flicking your wrist). No bone sticking out, good pulses and fingers all pink and nontingly so resist urge to run to ER last night and instead toss and turn and take to pediatrician at crack of dawn this am. Meanwhile DD is wreck, after hearing how long it takes girls to get their giants is convinced she will have to start completely back over and relearn a kip. Xrayed wrist and forearm, I'm expecting the worst hoping for the best. I get "well, I don't see an obvious break. Heres a splint. If radiologist sees something else we will call. You wont hear from us otherwise. Or you can call back around Friday to see if he sees some buckle fracture, or a hairline or whatnot. Stay off it." I guess that's sound advice, and maybe I'm just expecting too much, but I'm just as confused as I was before I took her to the doctor. I don't know if it's sprained, strained, or what. I'm not sure if its her wrist or forearm. I feel like a nut taking her if its not broken, but I have a friend who's son works in a ortho hand specialist practice, so I'm taking her on Thursday to be checked there. I want her to stay off of it if she needs too, but I would like some kind of time frame. And to beat all, I'm a nurse so everybody expects me to look at her with my xray vision and diagnose it ( esp hubby). But I do OB so we dont' come across too many broken wrists on a daily basis.
Sorry this has taken so long, and I thank you if you've made it through the end of this but I feel so sorry for DD right now. Her team camp is this week at the gym, she is signed up to go to another camp with her team June 14 and while I think the rest of this week is out for her, I'd like to know if she can go to the other camp. The deadline for final payment is May 31, and I don't want to pay the rest if she's not going to be able to go. Has anyone else ever had this happen? I was just surprised that the doctor wasn't able to give me any more info and I almost wished I'd passed him up and went on to the ortho to begin with, but i was trying not to be super helicopter overprotective mom....