Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Well this is humorous
Last night was my piano recital. After the recital, i was playing with all the kids and running around. I ran onto the wet grass trying to get away from Cole (we were playing tag at the time). One thing I forgot about, is that I was wearing converse. Now the interesting thing about converse is that they have no traction whatsoever. I slipped and fell on my left arm. The fall kind of jolted me and I closed my eyes for a split second. When I opened them again I was feeling some pain in my left arm, since that is the side I fell on. I looked over, and my arm wasn't n the place it felt like it should be. I tried moving it, and my upper arm moved while my lower arm did not. I stood up and started walking inside the church saying, "I think I dislocated my arm." Thankfully my dad (who is pretty good with spotting a broken bone), and a retired chiropractor were there. The looked at my arm, trying to move it and they felt some crackling. That is when we knew it was broken. The rest of the night was driving to the emergency room, waiting, talking to a nurse, waiting, getting an x-ray from a guy whose jokes are worthy of the Popsicle stick company, waiting, getting told I might have to have surgery, waiting, getting told they probably won't give me surgery, waiting, getting a splint on (my arm was not, and is still not set), waiting, getting paperwork and drugs, eating tacos, eating dark chocolate peanut butter cups, and coming home. All in all a fun experience. Thankfully, God has given me a high tolerance for pain, while he also made it so that the pain really isn't there. right now I really would appreciate prayer that we would get an appointment to reset my arm and get a cast on quickly, as well as a quick recovery with minimal amounts of doctor bills. I thank for being there for me. I would really ; like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Hartung for hanging out with me and my parents through all of the waiting we had to go through. I hope to put up x-ray's of my broken humorous soon. Well that concludes my little tale. See you when I see you.
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i hope you get better soon tyler. :-)
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