Queenie
Queen of Everything
Leif- yay! Happy to hear she is home. Now she can actually start getting better. I hate the hospital and have spent way too much time there, myself and my daughter.
Dewar - yes, her scar is similar. It's flatter, since she was a baby and still growing it's stretched out. Unfortunately she has scars all over her, from the trach, she had a feeding tube (the scar there basically looks like a second belly button), she had IVs and tubes in every appendage so scars all over from that especially her hands and feet. She has a really bad scar on her upper thigh from where they tried to put in a PICC line (which pissed me off because it only lasted one day so they had to put another one in her upper chest area anyway) and she's had three surgeries on her right hand so there's a lot of scarring there. She has a small heart shaped patch on her head where hair doesn't grow from an IV they put there, but you can't really notice it too much.
She's just at the age now where she questions it and feels sorry for herself. The kids have been asking for a year or two why she has these different scars and she tells them honestly but what 8 year old knows what a trach is, you know? So they get confused and she gets frustrated. But most people have no idea looking at her what she's been through and I am happy for that.
I always tell her, without the scars she wouldn't be here so we should be grateful for them. Plus now that I had my spine surgery I have a scar on my throat too... So I told her we look alike. She likes that idea
I figure one day she may want plastic surgery to make some of these things look better and I will support her if she does. I'll try to post a picture later if J gets my computer up and running.
Dewar - yes, her scar is similar. It's flatter, since she was a baby and still growing it's stretched out. Unfortunately she has scars all over her, from the trach, she had a feeding tube (the scar there basically looks like a second belly button), she had IVs and tubes in every appendage so scars all over from that especially her hands and feet. She has a really bad scar on her upper thigh from where they tried to put in a PICC line (which pissed me off because it only lasted one day so they had to put another one in her upper chest area anyway) and she's had three surgeries on her right hand so there's a lot of scarring there. She has a small heart shaped patch on her head where hair doesn't grow from an IV they put there, but you can't really notice it too much.
She's just at the age now where she questions it and feels sorry for herself. The kids have been asking for a year or two why she has these different scars and she tells them honestly but what 8 year old knows what a trach is, you know? So they get confused and she gets frustrated. But most people have no idea looking at her what she's been through and I am happy for that.
I always tell her, without the scars she wouldn't be here so we should be grateful for them. Plus now that I had my spine surgery I have a scar on my throat too... So I told her we look alike. She likes that idea
