Brian has been the only one in the family to have broken in the past... until now! Ben was biking on the new trail with a friend when they ran into each other and he fell on his hands. He said it was sore but didn't really complain, so we didn't think much about it. We had our neighbor (and orthopedic PA) look at it, but Ben seemed to be moving it fine & wasn't complaining about much pain. It seemed like the Motrin, ice & elevation had helped... The next day it was still sore, so I convinced him to let me take him in just to get it checked out, and much to everyone's shock (he wasn't in any pain there either during the exam), the X-ray showed that it was definitely broken. It even looked a little "wonky" when you looked from the side... He was splinted in the urgent care office, and then we headed to the ER to have it set back in place.
He was in such good spirits & not complaining at all, so the doc just gave him a little something to take the edge off, and he was able to set it without knocking him out. The staff was all shocked that he was as chill as he was, and said he must have an incredibly high pain tolerance. He seemed pretty proud of himself for that :)
Now 6 weeks of showering with a bag on his arm has officially begun! Of course it was his right hand, so everything became a little more difficult... writing in school, playing clarinet, eating with utensils, you name it! But he had the best attitude and did everything without a single complaint!
Following the splint for 2 weeks, we had weekly visits to the orthopedics office where he was fitted with two more casts before finishing the process...
First one was purple since he took a vote at school and that was the color that was decided.
We even went to NC State and took Abby out to breakfast one morning so she could sign it!
Second cast was finally waterproof! I've never seen anyone want to wash their hands so quickly, and he couldn't wait to jump in the shower when we got home!
Two weeks after that one, and it was finally removal day! His wrist is a bit stiff and a little skinnier, but we made it through, and he's doing so great that he doesn't even need physical therapy! Way to go Ben! But please be more careful on your bike from now on!!!!!!!















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