Ow. Um...
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 7:58 pm
So here's how my day went down...
It was after lunch at I (for once) was not late for gym, even after being locked out of the change room.
I think when I turned during lines my knee... slid or something. It looked really nasty and hurt a lot. My gym teacher called the school nurse in to look at it, and they called an ambulance. When we got to the hospital they drugged me out and relocated my knee.
While, sadly, I cannot say I thought of Astro to calm me down or dreapt of him while I was drugged, you are the first to hear about this. (then again, I'm not even supposed to be here).
My leg is very stiff and I'm not supposed to wander around or anything, but I am well enough to skip school and hang out on the computer.
When the doctors came to my school and put me on a strecher they gave me a tube connected to... well, I still don't know, I never got to look, but I breathed from it whenever I hurt too much and it made me very wonky.
"I keep thinking of things to say, but I know they'd be silly... but it tickles behind my ears."
I can now say that I've seen colours move, also.
I got so panicked in the ambulance that I just stuck the tube in my mouth. By the time I got to the hospital I was thrilled that I could see my reflection on the roof, and was very sad when they took the tube away.
They put me on an IV to make me fall asleep before they relocated my knee.
"Okay... yes, I feel drowsy... I can't sleep!" I said panickedly, then fell asleep.
Acording to my mom when I woke up I took the fingre pressure off. A nurse came in and put it back on, because I was freaking out the machine. When she left I took it off again. This happened about five times untill she took the pressure away from me and stuck it on my toe.
After that I took the oxygen mask away to tell my mother that "I was dreaming in french."
Now I don't remember saying that, nor do I remember dreaming in french.
Then I looked at my IV.
Actually I was awake enough then to just be looking at it.
So here I am. Sleeping is most definately impossible, and my foot is very, very cold because it's been level with my body for like... eighteen hours now.
It was after lunch at I (for once) was not late for gym, even after being locked out of the change room.
I think when I turned during lines my knee... slid or something. It looked really nasty and hurt a lot. My gym teacher called the school nurse in to look at it, and they called an ambulance. When we got to the hospital they drugged me out and relocated my knee.
While, sadly, I cannot say I thought of Astro to calm me down or dreapt of him while I was drugged, you are the first to hear about this. (then again, I'm not even supposed to be here).
My leg is very stiff and I'm not supposed to wander around or anything, but I am well enough to skip school and hang out on the computer.
When the doctors came to my school and put me on a strecher they gave me a tube connected to... well, I still don't know, I never got to look, but I breathed from it whenever I hurt too much and it made me very wonky.
"I keep thinking of things to say, but I know they'd be silly... but it tickles behind my ears."
I can now say that I've seen colours move, also.
I got so panicked in the ambulance that I just stuck the tube in my mouth. By the time I got to the hospital I was thrilled that I could see my reflection on the roof, and was very sad when they took the tube away.
They put me on an IV to make me fall asleep before they relocated my knee.
"Okay... yes, I feel drowsy... I can't sleep!" I said panickedly, then fell asleep.
Acording to my mom when I woke up I took the fingre pressure off. A nurse came in and put it back on, because I was freaking out the machine. When she left I took it off again. This happened about five times untill she took the pressure away from me and stuck it on my toe.
After that I took the oxygen mask away to tell my mother that "I was dreaming in french."
Now I don't remember saying that, nor do I remember dreaming in french.
Then I looked at my IV.
Actually I was awake enough then to just be looking at it.
So here I am. Sleeping is most definately impossible, and my foot is very, very cold because it's been level with my body for like... eighteen hours now.