Last Sunday night, we had an accident in our house. We had just gotten
home from dinner and it was almost time for the kids to go to bed.
Jackson was standing in front of the panty door looking the sleigh bell we had hanging on the door.
Michael was playing with Rachel in the living room and I was in the kitchen. Jackson started asking for Michael to get him too, so Michael ran over, picked Jackson up and started to run back...we instantly realized that Jackson had his finger stuck in the bell. (In the picture below, you can see the larger hole and then the smaller slot...he had his finger down in the smaller slot.)
My first thought was oh my gosh, that's going to hurt... Then as I'm
getting his finger out of it, I see all of the blood...it cut his finger
really bad. I instantly grab paper towels and keep pressure on it
while Michael runs around and grabs our stuff. Our wonderful next door
neighbor, Sherry, came over and graciously stayed at the house with
Rachel so that she didn't have to come with us. We headed to the closest Children's Healthcare Urgent Care Center. Jackson had calmed down by this point - up until we got into triage and they have to take off the towels and it starts gushing again. They finally got it wrapped and taped up and sent us back out into the waiting room. We soon found out that this was one of their busiest days ever - we were there for 4 hours! Thank goodness Jackson was in pretty good spirits most of the time...this was him when we finally got called back.
They gave him some medicine to make him loopy and boy did it...he was giggling like crazy - it was so cute (in a sad kind of way...).
After the numbing shots, the doctor got to work on stitching him up. He had to have 11 total - 6 on the inside and 5 on the outside of his finger. And his finger is so little!
The first night and day were rough but since then, he's been doing great. We are now to the point where we can leave it uncovered at night and he's doing good with that as well so far. He is running around and playing just like normal - using his left hand more, but still. He has adapted fine. We have one more week until the stitches can come out.
We took some very close up pictures tonight of his boo-boo. If you don't like looking at that sort of thing, then proceed with caution or skip it...just a warning that it is a close-up.
This is the outside of his finger, it was a much cleaner cut.
And this is the inside - it was messier and harder to stitch.
We are very thankful that it didn't do more damage than it did.
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