Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, wait a second. How high up was the zip line?
Yes I would expect to be called if my child took a fall from a very high spot. Yes, kids fall all the time, but they don't all fall from a second story window. So It really depends on what kind of fall she took.
Also -- 1.25 hours? Why specifically 1.25 hours?
I really don't know. I said "Where is the zip line?" and mom said -over there. I couldn't see it as there were a lot of play structures in the woods and I was trying to pull up her cover up- she had on her swim suit- to see if there were any marks on her. I doubt it was really high but the minute I heard zip line I think I saw National Geographic specials with zip lines over canyons or something.
What??? You totally are an over-reactor over a lot of things, aren't you, lady? We grew up with a zipline that was about 5 feet off the ground, and it swooped down lower and lower towards the middle so that you'd have to be walking over that part of the area, and then get your momentum going again.
It was a joke. Lighten up!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, wait a second. How high up was the zip line?
Yes I would expect to be called if my child took a fall from a very high spot. Yes, kids fall all the time, but they don't all fall from a second story window. So It really depends on what kind of fall she took.
Also -- 1.25 hours? Why specifically 1.25 hours?
I really don't know. I said "Where is the zip line?" and mom said -over there. I couldn't see it as there were a lot of play structures in the woods and I was trying to pull up her cover up- she had on her swim suit- to see if there were any marks on her. I doubt it was really high but the minute I heard zip line I think I saw National Geographic specials with zip lines over canyons or something.
What??? You totally are an over-reactor over a lot of things, aren't you, lady? We grew up with a zipline that was about 5 feet off the ground, and it swooped down lower and lower towards the middle so that you'd have to be walking over that part of the area, and then get your momentum going again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, wait a second. How high up was the zip line?
Yes I would expect to be called if my child took a fall from a very high spot. Yes, kids fall all the time, but they don't all fall from a second story window. So It really depends on what kind of fall she took.
Also -- 1.25 hours? Why specifically 1.25 hours?
I really don't know. I said "Where is the zip line?" and mom said -over there. I couldn't see it as there were a lot of play structures in the woods and I was trying to pull up her cover up- she had on her swim suit- to see if there were any marks on her. I doubt it was really high but the minute I heard zip line I think I saw National Geographic specials with zip lines over canyons or something.
Anonymous wrote:Well, wait a second. How high up was the zip line?
Yes I would expect to be called if my child took a fall from a very high spot. Yes, kids fall all the time, but they don't all fall from a second story window. So It really depends on what kind of fall she took.
Also -- 1.25 hours? Why specifically 1.25 hours?
Anonymous wrote:I would not focus on whether the mom called you. I would be concerned if my kid fell asleep after a head injury, as that is a sign of concussion. If I were you, i would bring my kid to the doctor to evaluate for concussion. My kid did have a mild concussion after being hit with a softball, and the main symptom was the fact that he fell asleep an hour or two after the accident. Required cognitive rest. I would absolutely get it checked out.
Anonymous wrote:take her to chiropractor. back injuries should not be left unchecked.
my 5yo fell off the bed at night landed on the hard wood floor. we took her to chiro. It turned out she really busted her lower back during the fall. after 2 chiro visits she was back to normal.