Today is wednesday, this means that as per earlier in the year I am back at school. This term the short course we are doing is called money matters. We will be looking at ways to save money, banks and building societies, budgeting, making gifts vs buying them, loans and credit unions, sales and offers and anything else that may be money related.
Hopefully it will be helpful and enjoyable like the previous courses have all been. The difference this time round is that the children will only be in for 1 session and not a short time every session, but that is for the reason the course is aimed at the parents and not how to help the children.
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Wednesday, 14 October 2015
Monday, 7 September 2015
September 7th 2015 - What a day
September 7th 2015 - What a day
I had planned on writing a nice post about the boys starting back at school today and how smart they looked etc. But thing took a different route.
After school the middle son was still complaining that his wrist hurt alot. On saturday he was playing on a space hopper, fell off and landed on his wrist, we went to a&e and the doctor was in quite an ar*e (not my fault) but after prodding n poking it, son saying it really hurt, the doc said my son had sprained it - no xray etc. But to keep giving calpol and to go back if no better. Well he was still in pain so we went back.
The doc we saw today was really nice and helpful. He sent us for an xray as believed my son my have bent the bone and when we came back he said that he had, only slightly but enough to show up on xray. As it's only a mild bend he said he didn't want to put it in plaster but would put a splint on for a week to give it support. Well they couldn't find a splint small enough and only had tuber grip, but said that I could pic 1 up on ebay fairly cheap. My Son is not allowed to do anything for 2 days and needs to rest his wrist and no sport for 2weeks. he has an appointment back in a&e next week.
So now i've posted about the drama you are probably thinking that I have lost the plot talking about bending bones etc. Well this info has been copied from a medical website - "Most youngsters, broken bones are either “greenstick” fractures, in which the bone bends like green wood and breaks only on one side, or “torus” fractures, in which the bone is buckled, twisted, and weakened but not completely broken. A “bend” fracture refers to a bone that is bent but not broken, and is also relatively common among youngsters."
I had planned on writing a nice post about the boys starting back at school today and how smart they looked etc. But thing took a different route.
After school the middle son was still complaining that his wrist hurt alot. On saturday he was playing on a space hopper, fell off and landed on his wrist, we went to a&e and the doctor was in quite an ar*e (not my fault) but after prodding n poking it, son saying it really hurt, the doc said my son had sprained it - no xray etc. But to keep giving calpol and to go back if no better. Well he was still in pain so we went back.
The doc we saw today was really nice and helpful. He sent us for an xray as believed my son my have bent the bone and when we came back he said that he had, only slightly but enough to show up on xray. As it's only a mild bend he said he didn't want to put it in plaster but would put a splint on for a week to give it support. Well they couldn't find a splint small enough and only had tuber grip, but said that I could pic 1 up on ebay fairly cheap. My Son is not allowed to do anything for 2 days and needs to rest his wrist and no sport for 2weeks. he has an appointment back in a&e next week.
So now i've posted about the drama you are probably thinking that I have lost the plot talking about bending bones etc. Well this info has been copied from a medical website - "Most youngsters, broken bones are either “greenstick” fractures, in which the bone bends like green wood and breaks only on one side, or “torus” fractures, in which the bone is buckled, twisted, and weakened but not completely broken. A “bend” fracture refers to a bone that is bent but not broken, and is also relatively common among youngsters."
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