Joseph gets his first stitches!
Well I don't think anyone is too surprised to hear that Joseph got his first set of stitches (and yes I did say first because I honestly don't think this will be the last time for him) on Saturday. We were getting ready to go to Oshkosh for the day and Joseph was being his usual goofy self and hit his head on the coffee table in the living room. After a quick look both Bryan and I were sure he was going to need to go in for stitches so I called the on call Dr. and they sent us to Children's Hospital. The staff there is excellent, but my goodness the wait was LONG! We were there for over 4.5 hours when it was all said and done, we waited in the waiting room for about 2 hours before even being called back, but as I said once we were back there the staff was outstanding. The Dr. was great with Joseph and once they were doing the stitches they had the "distraction team" come in, they gave him a squishy ball to squeeze, put a Dora video right in his face, gave him a Popsicle when he was done-it worked he didn't cry at all when they were doing it! He ended up with 5 stitches in all, 1 internal and 4 external-the internal will dissolve and the 4 will have to be removed later this week, he is already protesting going to the Dr.
This is Joseph in the waiting room with the bandage they gave him upon entry. Sorry I can't figure out how to turn the video.
The kids hadn't eaten since 10:30am and Joseph wasn't allowed to eat or drink anything until his stitches were done, which meant no one could eat or drink anything until his stitches were done. We had a very tired, hungry, thirsty crew on our hands by the time we left the hospital-we stopped at McDonald's on our way home. Here is Joseph with his juice box and his last bandage.
Bryan trying to get Joseph to sit still and cuddle on the couch
We had to put medicine on his stitches so I gave Joseph a Popsicle to eat while Bryan rubbed the cream on his stitches.
Well I don't think anyone is too surprised to hear that Joseph got his first set of stitches (and yes I did say first because I honestly don't think this will be the last time for him) on Saturday. We were getting ready to go to Oshkosh for the day and Joseph was being his usual goofy self and hit his head on the coffee table in the living room. After a quick look both Bryan and I were sure he was going to need to go in for stitches so I called the on call Dr. and they sent us to Children's Hospital. The staff there is excellent, but my goodness the wait was LONG! We were there for over 4.5 hours when it was all said and done, we waited in the waiting room for about 2 hours before even being called back, but as I said once we were back there the staff was outstanding. The Dr. was great with Joseph and once they were doing the stitches they had the "distraction team" come in, they gave him a squishy ball to squeeze, put a Dora video right in his face, gave him a Popsicle when he was done-it worked he didn't cry at all when they were doing it! He ended up with 5 stitches in all, 1 internal and 4 external-the internal will dissolve and the 4 will have to be removed later this week, he is already protesting going to the Dr.
This is Joseph in the waiting room with the bandage they gave him upon entry. Sorry I can't figure out how to turn the video.


We had to put medicine on his stitches so I gave Joseph a Popsicle to eat while Bryan rubbed the cream on his stitches.