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  • atomicorange@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I’ve never broken a bone, but I did get a dislocated elbow once when I was quite young, maybe 2 or 3. I was a dumb stubborn kid who threw a tantrum in the middle of a street and my mom had to grab me by the arm and drag me to safety. I fought her so hard I dislocated my elbow. I’m not sure if a leash would have made that situation more manageable, but I wouldn’t have blamed my parents for trying it. Sometimes kids go through a feral animal phase and you just have to deal with it however you can.

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      1 day ago

      Yup, that’s called nurse maid’s elbow. It’s incredibly common. It’s almost always caused by a kid trying to yank themselves away. And it happens because at that young the tendons aren’t strong enough to hold that amount of weight/tension.

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        1 day ago

        And putting it back is an easy process, if you know how to do it. Pain almost immediately goes away, though they need to be in a sling.

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          though they need to be in a sling.

          Not true, my son got nurse maid’s elbow. He was crying almost non-stop for 5 hours between it happening to the doctor walking into the doctor’s room. The instant the doctor manipulated his arm he stopped crying and it was like nothing happened.

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                24 hours ago

                I’ve taken care of too many toddlers, I guess to trust that.

                But I have taken care of too many toddlers to trust that they keep it on consistently, as well.