Emma's cheek still has a home made dimple just above the apple. It adds personality, but it is still hard as rock and is still rather large. I took her to the doctor on Friday for a check up because she has been complaining that is hurts her still. So we packed her up and headed to Dr. Madsen's.
While waiting for him to come in she was singing and talking non-stop. Like usual. One of her comments that she repeated over and over was, "I love Dr. Madsen. He's so nice." I said to myself, we'll see how long that lasts.
When the Dr came in he poked and prodded the sore cheek, which Emma didn't even flinch at. (Of course, I take her to the doctor and she tries to make a liar out of me) Then he "hmm"ed and stepped out of the room for a few seconds, and brought back with him a tape measurer (is that even a word) and a terrible smell. I guess you have to let it rip whenever the opportunity presents itself. But then I have to wonder if he really had to leave the room to grab the tape or if he just had to provide himself that opportunity. Guess I'll never know.
Anyway, back to the story. He measured the lump in her cheek and reported that it was 4 1/2 inches by 3 1/2 inches. And was far to large considering how long ago she had injured herself. He suspected an abysses and so we were sent to the hospital to have blood work done.
This was Emma before we went back for the stick.
This was her after.
On the way home she said over and over, "I don't love Dr. Madsen."
We filled her script for antibiotics and headed home to start her treatment. Trying to get her to drink that stuff was like trying pull a nail out of a moving tire. But on the bright side, her lump has drastically shrunk in size. After 4 days of torture twice daily we got a phone call from Dr. Madsen.
D.M.- Well, good news, there's no sign of infection.
Me- What?! Then why is her lump shrinking?
DM- I'm not sure? That's interesting. Have you been putting the hot compresses on regularly like we talked about?
Me- Yes, pretty regularly (Yeah we did it once, the first day)
DM- Well that's probably what's doing the trick. Keep that up for a few days and she'll be ok. The lump will probably stay hard like that for 12 to 18 months and then start to soften up. But she will have the dimple indefinitely. I can refer you to a plastic surgeon if you'd like.
A plastic surgeon?! For a dimple, I told him no and that it would give her character. And asked about the antibiotic. He then told me to just have her stop using it.
GRRRRR! I just spent nearly $75 on meds and co-pays to have him tell me to JUST STOP. Not to mention the abuse I've administered along with the medicine. Not really but I though about it. And then to find out it wasn't even needed!!!! I have found myself echoing Emma, "I don't love Dr. Madsen."
Friday, September 11, 2009
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I'm sorry, but I'm just cracking up on my end of the computer! Too funny that D.M. had to leave the room for a minute!
That absolutely sucks about your co-pays! And then to not even need the medicine!!!
I love Emma! She is so cute and full of spunk! I wouldn't love the doctor after that experience either!
I think the dimple is cute!
I know how you feel. I have a love/hate relationship with Dr. M, too. Sometimes he is too over the top. He wanted to do a CT scan on Levi's head when he was five...just because it was big. I thought that was dumb and said, "Have you met this kid's father? His melon is HUGE! Levi is fine." Dr. M. didn't listen to me. He did the CT scan and $700 later he told me Levi was fine. He just has a big head. Thanks. I didn't know that! :)
But, thanks to some quick thinking, he saved Adam's life when he was born. Can't complain too much, can I?!
Oh poor Emma! I hate administering meds when the child isn't cooperative. The Doc should know that when you let one rip they do leave a trail! It followed him right into the room! lOL. that is funny!
oh I so loved the bad smell part :)
thanks for saying her dimple adds character--I still feel so bad about it.
Bad smell part, so funny. I am sorry Emma got hurt. Maybe it was a hematoma. Rye had one on his head. One day it just all of a sudden shrunk.
Do doctors do that! Funny. I'm glad all is working out in spite of going through such a long ordeal with the doc. A couple of my kids have homemade dimples, too. One was made at your moms house -- Audrey fell from the top bunk bed onto something that put a permanent dimple into her cheek. It's rather becoming!
HA! HA! The stink was probably nasty! I'm sorry you were in a confined closet and had to smell that!!! I hope Emma is on the mend!
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