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27 Jul 2012

I'm Very Distracted .....photo may be distressing!

Life likes to give you a kick in the teeth now and then but when it's one of your kids it's harder to handle.
After 10 days my son has had a bandage and splint taken off his hand after an accident at work. He's an apprentice glazier and 22 years old. Surgery didn't help as the bones were also crushed so the wounds were cleaned and tidied up and after a couple of days at the Royal North Shore Hospital he could go home.
He posted this photo on his facebook wall tonight and all the shock and sadness enveloped me again. 




I'm not posting this for sympathy because as my son said "S**t happens" but at the moment blogging regularly is something I'll do when I can deal with this as well as he is dealing with it.


Cheers,
Robyn

12 comments:

  1. I'm so sorry Robyn. Your poor, young son. It reminds me of all our young men who get hurt/killed in war. Just so sad.

    Sometimes I think we mothers get more sad and dwell on it then our children, when they are hurt. They are young and courageous and carry on with life, but we still feel the initial pains.

    God will use his sufferings to make good out of them. I will say a prayer for him. I can't imagine the pain he went through. love,andrea

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  2. I know this won't be much reassurance at the moment Robyn, but he'll loose some dexterity but should have good functional and strength grip in that hand with time. From your DTE comments, he seems to be a resilient and level headed young man. You must be (apprehesive but..) very proud of him.

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  3. Hi Robyn, as everyone has stated...he is young and will be strong enough to come back.

    I am sure there will be tough times ahead for him too, but just be there for him when needed.

    Sandra

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  4. Robyn, I think that one has to look on the bright side, and even though they seem few and far between the chinks of darkness, the fact that he has his thumb intact is good. Yes, there will be more than moments of frustration, but from your comments, he is strong young man emontionally. Hugs to you.

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  5. Hi Robyn, yes, even though he's dealing with it real well and all will be well in time, it's so hard to see your child hurt isn't it. My heart goes out to you both xx

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  6. Hi Robyn,

    I just popped over to check out your blog after seeing your lavender tip on down-to-earth. It took me a couple of seconds to realise what the problem was in the picture because my DH and DD were born with fingers just like that! None of them are 'full length', usually stopping just after the first joint. I know it must be horrible seeing your son marred this way but I had to comment to let you know the people I know with hands like this cope just fine. My father-in-law (again the same- it's genetic) is even a professional guitarist so there's really nothing it stops them from doing. I'm sure it will take some adjusting but everything is still possible.

    Kind regards,
    Dasher

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  7. Hi Robyn, it's so nice to meet you !!
    That is just so terrible, what happened to your son. I hope his hand heals fast. I can imagine you're not in the mood to write.

    You wrote on my blog about the Good Life, by the way: thank you very much for your lovely comment.
    I loved the Good Life, I watched them all when I was a kid and now and then I watch episodes on you tube ; )

    Have a good day
    Hugs from The Netherlands

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  8. Robyn it is distressing and kids post everything on FB. My 16 year old had a fight with a chainsaw, thank god he only need stitches. Take care.

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  9. Oh Robyn that is heart breaking your son sure has a good attitude. It is awful to have to watch our children deal with horrible accidents especially at work. I remember when my M had her concussion how you sent kind words for her and she and I really appreciated them. I wish I could give you a hug.
    It will work out I think your son is strong like his Mom. Keep blogging it helps me too it like sharing the stress load always good to share. HUGS B

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  10. Just popped over to have a look at your blog......how awful! It must be so painful.

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  11. Thanks everyone for your kind comments and support. He had the stitches removed on Thursday and has been given the names and phone numbers of two local physiotherapists so he will be contacting them this week. Meanwhile he's still doing the exercises the hospital therapist gave him to keep his tendons from shortening and his muscles mobile.

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  12. Hi Robyn,
    for some reason this post has only showed up in my dashboard today, praying that your son will heal and adjust to this well.

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