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    baby Baby bikie accident

    I wont be on here for a lil while. My Baby son took a decent (2.4m) fall onto concrete last nite. Some head trauma and a fracture of the pelvis.
    Hes not his normal self so I'm pretty worried re long term effect of hitting his head from that high. This is rewally for those that asked
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    Damn sorry to hear Tony.

    Hope it's not permanent. Good luck and my best wishes.


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    Mate bad news Hope he is Ok

    my boy did the same and was a bit dazed for a bit, he came right they said he bruised his head and got slight concussion.

    Keep him in the face of the Doctors for a while.

    Im sure he will be fine, kids are very hardy, gravity is kinda to them
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    Oh shit, poor little man. Best wishes for his recovery. The good thing is kids are amazingly resilient and heal much quicker than we do. Take care Tony - I assume he's at Starship or has he been shipped to Middlemore because of the pelvis?
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    Oh crap! You must have been VERY worried. Hope the wee fella is going to be OK.
    He didn't fall into a pit in a garage did he? I know a mechanic who's 2yo daughter fell in twice. Apparently she was fine both times- he reckoned she bounced.
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    OMG Tony... So sorry to hear this.
    I hope he will be OK soon...
    Take Care.

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    baby bikie

    Frosty, my heart goes out to you.
    if there is ANYTHING you need bud - food, a lift, coffee or a shoulder, please call me on 021-757-187
    i mean it.

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    Don't you just love being a parent! There's nothing else that makes you realise how powerless you really are. For what it's worth I think it's way too early to worry about possible brain damage just yet.

    There's really b-all you can do other than take care of the wee fellar. Hang in there mate, you've got the teenage years ahead yet!!!!!!!!!!

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    shit, that's terrible.
    Kids bounce back real quick (if that helps at all at the moment). I remember the crap me and my bro used to get up to, and we're still around.
    Hope he recovers quick for you.
    you know where I am if there's anything I can help with

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    Thinking of you all I never know what to say in these situations but, keep us posted.
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    sorry flocks--its baby baby bikie--my 20 month old.
    docs reckon pupils ok um and all that doctor shite that says they think hes ok just cioncussed.
    they aint sure yet cos hes not talking.
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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    I hope he's ok mate.I've seen little kids take some big falls no worries,the skull is still soft,it's almost like they are built for it.I remember coming home to an empty house with the doors open...and a huge pool of blood on the floor.Kids are scary shit...I'm 30,I only look 51.
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    Good Lucky Frosty, my heart and best wishes go out to you.
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    shit hell. how did you manage to get away with that?

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    Bummer Tony...

    Good luck and kind thoughts to you and yours mate... Fortunately we live in place and an age where miracles can happen.

    As others have said, hope for the best, kids are very tough little critters. Parents of course are not... One of the great inponderables of the universe mate..

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