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IHateSprouts tells us they once avoided getting caught up in an IRA bomb attack by missing a train. Tell us how you've dodged the Grim Reaper, or simply avoided a bit of trouble.
( , Thu 19 Aug 2010, 12:31)
IHateSprouts tells us they once avoided getting caught up in an IRA bomb attack by missing a train. Tell us how you've dodged the Grim Reaper, or simply avoided a bit of trouble.
( , Thu 19 Aug 2010, 12:31)
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Six months is baked enough ...
I was born eleven weeks early, and also given rather a poor prognosis. If they'd realized quite how risky it had been for my Mum, I'd have been scrambled with a coat hanger a few days before. As it was, after a tricky birth I was whisked away to ICU.
I was then, at five or six months diagnosed with hydrocephalus, and a shunt was inserted. To quote a doctor at the time "Mrs F, your child will probably have severe learning difficulties. at the very least he'll be crap at maths."
As I haven't needed any shunt revisions, (I.e. More brain surgery to put a new shunt in when the old one fails), I toddled off a few years ago to see the doctor who had put it in in order to find out whether or not i was still using it.. In his very best 'speaking to special kids' voice, he told me that i was still using it, and that this made me the medical equivalent of a super rare pokemon. He then asked me what i was doing next year.
The look on his face when i replied that I was off to uni to study physics and philosophy was priceless.
My mum is still a bit annoyed with the doctors for telling her i was going to die, then that id be retarded but I think shes forgiven them on the grounds of saving my life. But its always nice to hear from someone else that six months is all you need!
( , Tue 24 Aug 2010, 19:13, 1 reply)
I was born eleven weeks early, and also given rather a poor prognosis. If they'd realized quite how risky it had been for my Mum, I'd have been scrambled with a coat hanger a few days before. As it was, after a tricky birth I was whisked away to ICU.
I was then, at five or six months diagnosed with hydrocephalus, and a shunt was inserted. To quote a doctor at the time "Mrs F, your child will probably have severe learning difficulties. at the very least he'll be crap at maths."
As I haven't needed any shunt revisions, (I.e. More brain surgery to put a new shunt in when the old one fails), I toddled off a few years ago to see the doctor who had put it in in order to find out whether or not i was still using it.. In his very best 'speaking to special kids' voice, he told me that i was still using it, and that this made me the medical equivalent of a super rare pokemon. He then asked me what i was doing next year.
The look on his face when i replied that I was off to uni to study physics and philosophy was priceless.
My mum is still a bit annoyed with the doctors for telling her i was going to die, then that id be retarded but I think shes forgiven them on the grounds of saving my life. But its always nice to hear from someone else that six months is all you need!
( , Tue 24 Aug 2010, 19:13, 1 reply)
Good on your mum!
And good on you for proving 'em all wrong. My mother's a polio survivor and she was warned that trying to have even one baby would be very risky, so having me end up relatively healthy was even more of a success for her. I'm glad I didn't have to prove my worth to the NICU staff with what you went through, though -- my mother dislikes doctors so much that I often thought I'd have had to be missing an arm for her to take me in for any medical treatment above routine shots!
( , Wed 25 Aug 2010, 2:21, closed)
And good on you for proving 'em all wrong. My mother's a polio survivor and she was warned that trying to have even one baby would be very risky, so having me end up relatively healthy was even more of a success for her. I'm glad I didn't have to prove my worth to the NICU staff with what you went through, though -- my mother dislikes doctors so much that I often thought I'd have had to be missing an arm for her to take me in for any medical treatment above routine shots!
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