Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 21:49     Subject: Freak accident

Yikessss
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 21:46     Subject: Freak accident

My guess is you were only out for 30 sec or so.

Is 8 yr old autistic? Sound like maybe.

Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 21:45     Subject: Re:Freak accident

How long were you unconscious?

The only way this is even remotely acceptable if it was like a minute or less where kids didn’t realize you were unconscious.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 21:43     Subject: Re:Freak accident

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Knowing my kids, my best guess is that they thought I was playing, but also I am sure they must have had some inkling that something was wrong. My older child, while brilliant, lacks basic common sense and is oblivious and I can’t rely on the child to do things that make sense in unusual situations. My 5yo, while sweet, can be a wrecking ball and plays rough. If I had to guess, I think there was a part of him that was worried that I was not ok, and he was mildly panicking to get a reaction out of me by doing more and more violent things to me, while still acting like he was playing.


If you roughhouse with your kids, and if you play games with them and joke around (including playing a scarf-around-the-neck game), then that's what they thought you were doing.

I guess most of the other posters never play with their kids.


I play hard with my kids, wrestle, tumble, toss, joke and all and they would never punch or jump on me if I were passed out. Sorry, OP's kids need ... something.


I never allow my kids to play with scarves or anything around the neck but we do play "knocked out" with eyes closed.

Have your kids ever seen someone who was out? Have you?
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 21:41     Subject: Re:Freak accident

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Knowing my kids, my best guess is that they thought I was playing, but also I am sure they must have had some inkling that something was wrong. My older child, while brilliant, lacks basic common sense and is oblivious and I can’t rely on the child to do things that make sense in unusual situations. My 5yo, while sweet, can be a wrecking ball and plays rough. If I had to guess, I think there was a part of him that was worried that I was not ok, and he was mildly panicking to get a reaction out of me by doing more and more violent things to me, while still acting like he was playing.


If you roughhouse with your kids, and if you play games with them and joke around (including playing a scarf-around-the-neck game), then that's what they thought you were doing.

I guess most of the other posters never play with their kids.


If playing with your kids means choke-out style games involving strangulation, that yeah, no.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 21:41     Subject: Freak accident

Anonymous wrote:That is not normal behavior from an 8-year-old. At all.


+1 my kid is 8 and that would never, ever happen.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 21:40     Subject: Re:Freak accident

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Knowing my kids, my best guess is that they thought I was playing, but also I am sure they must have had some inkling that something was wrong. My older child, while brilliant, lacks basic common sense and is oblivious and I can’t rely on the child to do things that make sense in unusual situations. My 5yo, while sweet, can be a wrecking ball and plays rough. If I had to guess, I think there was a part of him that was worried that I was not ok, and he was mildly panicking to get a reaction out of me by doing more and more violent things to me, while still acting like he was playing.


If you roughhouse with your kids, and if you play games with them and joke around (including playing a scarf-around-the-neck game), then that's what they thought you were doing.

I guess most of the other posters never play with their kids.


I play hard with my kids, wrestle, tumble, toss, joke and all and they would never punch or jump on me if I were passed out. Sorry, OP's kids need ... something.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 21:38     Subject: Freak accident

Is hitting a routine thing for them? Does another caretaker (eg their father) hit them?
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 21:37     Subject: Re:Freak accident

Anonymous wrote:Op here. Knowing my kids, my best guess is that they thought I was playing, but also I am sure they must have had some inkling that something was wrong. My older child, while brilliant, lacks basic common sense and is oblivious and I can’t rely on the child to do things that make sense in unusual situations. My 5yo, while sweet, can be a wrecking ball and plays rough. If I had to guess, I think there was a part of him that was worried that I was not ok, and he was mildly panicking to get a reaction out of me by doing more and more violent things to me, while still acting like he was playing.


If you roughhouse with your kids, and if you play games with them and joke around (including playing a scarf-around-the-neck game), then that's what they thought you were doing.

I guess most of the other posters never play with their kids.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 21:36     Subject: Re:Freak accident

Umm my 3yo would even been panicked if I was unresponsive.

My 8yo would have dialed for help either using my phone, his iPad or Alexa.

Something is very wrong here. I find it even more odd that you are making excuses for your 8yo. I don’t think this is about you being hurt about their reaction. All 3 of you should be evaluated. You passed out and you think it is just a freak accident???!
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 21:33     Subject: Freak accident

That is not normal behavior from an 8-year-old. At all.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 21:32     Subject: Freak accident

Uh...I think they both need an evaluation by a psychiatrist.

And you need a physical or something bc I don’t see how your passing out was bc a kid tugged in your scarf.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 21:30     Subject: Freak accident

Wow. An odd situation for sure.

Guess this is a learning experience for all of you. A good time to teach your kids what to do in case of an emergency, how to be empathetic when others are hurt, etc.

Hope you’re feeling better, op!
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 21:26     Subject: Freak accident

Well that is an unusual reaction from both kids. Most kids have a sense when something is really wrong and they get scared and a parent falling to the ground and then being unresponsive would be one of those times. They might think it was a joke for a couple seconds but would soon realize that it isn't and something is wrong. At that point they might not be sure what to do or get panicked or freeze or not do what they should do but I can't imagine under what circumstances they would punch the parent in the face and jump back and forth over them.

Something is wrong with their age appropriate ability to perceive the world around them.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2020 21:25     Subject: Re:Freak accident

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Knowing my kids, my best guess is that they thought I was playing, but also I am sure they must have had some inkling that something was wrong. My older child, while brilliant, lacks basic common sense and is oblivious and I can’t rely on the child to do things that make sense in unusual situations. My 5yo, while sweet, can be a wrecking ball and plays rough. If I had to guess, I think there was a part of him that was worried that I was not ok, and he was mildly panicking to get a reaction out of me by doing more and more violent things to me, while still acting like he was playing.


How old is your older child? It’s odd that you’re being so coy about that.


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