Repost Week - Fear For The First Time

Post from January 29th, 2008...

Well, tonight was our first trip to the Emergency room. Jadyn was running around the house, like she always does, laughing the entire way. Only this time, she slipped and nailed her head on the corner of her toy box. My heart dropped when I heard it and as Andrea picked her up, we both gasped as the blood ran down her face and the tears started to form. Both of us knew this was worthy of an emergency room visit. We have had accidents before, but nothing like this.

I dropped Andrea and Jadyn off at the emergency room entrance and then went to park. As I walked in, Andrea tells me that there are 7 people ahead of us. I thought to myself, surely they’ll bump us up the list - after all its late and we’ve got a 2 year old with a bloody forehead — right? WRONG - 4 hours later we are finally meeting with the Dr. who tells us she needs stitches (uhh…yeah…we kinda knew that…..).

They rigged her up so she couldn’t move, but Andrea and I had to hold her down. This was difficult for both Andrea and I - but especially me. After all, I’m her dad - I’m supposed to protect her. Try explaining to a 2 year old girl that even though she is wrapped up like a mummy, and needles are piercing her skin, that this is for the best - it will all be better. There was no way for Andrea and I to do that. They covered up her eyes, probably so she couldn’t see that they were doing anything to her as she was numb, but she could still tell that something was going on and cried out for both Mommy and Daddy. In one particular moment, when the cover of her eyes slipped a little bit, we locked eyes and I could see the extreme and utter fear in her eyes. It was almost unbearable. Andrea and I continued to talk to her so she knew we were there she eventually calmed down. She is a VERY strong girl and made her Daddy proud with the way she handled it all.

I know most parents make at least ONE visit to the Emergency room with their kids, but I hope I never have to do that again. Fear is a powerful phenomenon for most adults - I can’t imagine what was going on in her mind as she was experiencing true fear for the first time.

4 Comment(s)

  1. Andrea | Nov 18, 2008 | Reply

    Ummm…I am not sure who looks hotter, me or Jadyn….

  2. Brooke Reeves | Nov 18, 2008 | Reply

    you are hilarious! =] it’s a hard one to call without the big white bandage on your head too!

  3. Nick | Nov 20, 2008 | Reply

    Wow. Gotta love these visits… Did I ever tell you about the time my 3 year old impaled his tonsil on a sharp chicken bone?

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  4. Lisa | Dec 9, 2008 | Reply

    I hate those visits to the ER. We have only had 1 but it wasn’t fun. I agree watching them in total fear and not being able to do a thing rips my heart out.

    Cool thing is, when she is older she will read her Daddy’s post and know just how he felt.

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