"Where exactly does it hurt?"
"Does it hurt to breathe?"
"Is it hard to breathe?"
"Does it hurt anywhere else?"
"Do you feel dizzy?"
He pointed to the area above his stomach and with his finger made a circular motion.
It only hurts when he sits up or moves in a certain direction.
No.
He had a slight headache.
No.
Mr. Schmitty and I agreed that it was better to be safe than sorry. He grabbed his car keys and insurance card so he could take W. to the emergency room. I made sure he had money, as he might have to grab
The doctor did an EKG and a chest X-ray. He examined W. and assured Mr. Schmitty that it was not his heart or his lungs. He believed it was muscular from swimming and playing. W. just needs to take it easy for a few days and the pain should clear up.
Hallelujah!
Did you feel that? That rush of air? That was me, I finally stopped holding my breath.
12 comments:
Thank goodness! Happy all is well.
Thank Gawd! I've been thinking about you guys all afternoon!
*WHEW*!
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Thanks goodness!! So glad he is okay!
Mrs. Chicken, Sam, Queen Goob, and The Fritz Facts:
Thanks ladies for the comments. My eldest child is really going to make me lose it one day. Poor kid, he just can't get a break. Thank goodness, it wasn't anything serious this time.
So happy W. is ok!!!!!
Scary stuff.
Yep, they'll certainly scare you white, won't they? I'm so glad it was nothing much. It must be scary having a child with heart problems - I hope that in future he continues problem free.
Good Lord what a scare.
Whew! So happy things are OK. Thank goodness!
I am so glad it wasn't anything bad!
A whole day at the ER oodles of fun!
My son had pains like this when he was growing; just growing pains, but they are very real. Glad it was nothing serious.
Oh, I know I'm reading this late, but I felt that rush of air still.
I've been there in the worry (freak out) department. I completely understand!
I'm so very glad he's okay.
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