Sunday, May 29, 2011

Who'd needs the pinkie anyway?

Gracey has had staples, stitches, knocked out teeth, goose eggs the size of a golf ball before, but never had a broken bone! That is, of course, until the very last day of her kindergarten school year! They had an activity at the playground that day and were having a blast. Emily and I had to go to Tulsa that morning so we joined them at the park about lunch time. I was taking pictures of the kids on the playground, even teasing them as they went down the tube slide in groups, that they were going to get stuck like Augustus Glup in Willy Wonka. The very next picture I took captured the moment perfectly. Gracey came out of the tube slide, staring at her hand, knowing that something was not right!





She said to me, "My finger is crooked and I can't move it!"

Off we went with a crooked finger and an ice pack to urgent care.


From there we were advised to go the Emergency Room for xrays.

When it was confirmed that the pinkie was broken, we were told to hurry to Parsons, KS (a 45 minute drive) to meet quickly with an Orthopedic Surgeon who will be between surgeries.


Oh my gosh, I was so tired of driving that day.

We could not leave town on the last day of school without stopping by her classroom and saying goodbye to her beloved teacher, Mrs. Springer. Every child's teacher should be as wonderful as her! I am not kidding. She really set the bar high for what I want for my kids.


In Parsons, we met with the doctor and he was concerned about where the break is. It is within millimeters of the growth plate and so he wanted to set it while Gracey is sedated so that he can manipulate it just right. So the was date is set and we will go back to Parsons Saturday morning for her finger to be put back into place.

Saturday (5/28/11) rolls around, and Gracey and I head out bright and early to Parsons once again. I figured the earlier the better since Gracey needed to be fasting since she would be sedated. The whole morning went very smooth. Gracey was a little nervous but was very brave too. She was all smiles to the nurses and techs that were helping us, even after I couldn't proceed with them. The anaesthesiologist said she was smiling big up until the second she went to sleep.

Pre-naptime



She was all smiles even just minutes after waking up, I was hoping for some funny stories to tell, but she was alert and feeling good!



We are glad to say the pinkie is doing awesome! It was put back into place perfectly and the growth plate was not damaged! She is a lucky-duck!

2 comments:

jaesi said...

ow!
what a cute little broken pinky lady.

Emma said...

that picture of her broken finger nearly did me in. what an ordeal to go through!