i embarrass myself sometimes

So this is what a concussion feels like

First of all, I’m probably the only parent who will let my kids do this in Ikea. Because there are so many things that could go wrong here, and it’s like I’m just asking for someone to get hurt. Like fingers getting stuck, locks acting up and locking them inside, heads getting knocked, the list is extensive.

But you have to admit, it is too cute. This is exactly why people pay to watch little Chinese acrobatic kids fold themselves into tiny spaces. Within minutes, a small crowd had gathered to watch them crawl in and out of the lockers, with many whipping out their mobile phones for a photo. For real.

So there they were, milking the attention for all it was worth, giggling and doing their peekaboos; pretty much having a whale of a time.

It was all fun until somebody got hurt real bad. And by somebody, I mean me. It all started when Kirsten got her finger stuck and I rushed over to rescue her. As I picked her up, my head came crashing into the edge of the open locker door at the highest tier with a loud bang. But of course, baby girl was more important so I was fussing over her finger while simultaneously rubbing my head when after a while, I saw my whole palm filled with blood.

In all my 28 years, I’ve never bled from the head before and I was pretty sure that’s not a good sign. Also, I was feeling a little woozy from the pain so I just sat there for 15 minutes holding a bag of ice to my head, never mind the fact that I looked like a nutjob.

After an hour of bleeding, I decided to go the doctor to have it checked out, hoping to not have to stitch it up.

Doctor: I’m going to have to stitch this up.

Me: Can’t we like put some cream on it and let me go home?

Doctor: No, unless you want it to get infected and swollen, then you will have to come back.

Me: Does that mean you have to jab me right in the head?

Doctor: Yes, the jab will numb the pain and you won’t feel anything. I’ll also need to give you a tetanus jab.

Me: Isn’t there like a painless way to do this? Like cream?

Doctor: When you knock yourself on the head, this is what happens. You will have to deal with the pain.

Me: True. Then will you give me the tetanus jab in the head where it’s numb?

Doctor: No.

Me: I think I’m going home. I’m gonna risk the infection rather than have a needle stuck in my head.

Doctor: It won’t hurt, just count to 20. You will only feel some mild discomfort when I give you the first jab.

*Every single time a doctor has told me “it won’t hurt”, it has ALWAYS hurt like hell, so I wasn’t really convinced.

The whole time, my sister was sitting there giggling and enjoying seeing a needle get stuck in my brain so I had to man up and take it. FYI, it was insanely painful and it felt exactly like someone sticking a needle in your head. Mild discomfort is when I pick out a big piece of booger. This is nothing like that at all.

As if the pain was not bad enough, I had to watch him snip off a handful of hair “so it won’t get stuck to the wound”. Great, now I have to suffer the indignity of having to choose between a bald patch and a toupee.

Me: Try not to cut off too much, take off as little as you can ok.

Doctor: It’s ok, you can use the rest of your hair to cover it up.

Me: That’s not a good option. Can I even wash my hair?

Doctor: Yes, but not like they do it in the commercials. Try to be gentle when you wash.

That was a total bummer because I *only* wash my hair like I’m filming a commercial, vigorous hair flick and all. I mean, I already have a bald patch, the least you could do is let a girl have her movie star hair wash.

Lesson learnt: when you’re bleeding from the head, it means you’re pretty much screwed.

Updated: PS When I said that this year, I was going to embrace pain, this wasn’t what I had in mind. Not quite so literally. I think I’ve hit my pain quota for the month, thankyouverymuch.

PPS Tru knocked his head very gently on the bed today and said “Mommy my head very PAIN, got blood. I need to put ice pack.”

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18 Comments

  • Reply Bing January 6, 2011 at 12:27 am

    Hahaha! I remember when I hurt my head. Blood was trickling down my face. I scared the sh*t out of my friends. They looked at me in horror and thought I was going to die. And then the next day I met them looking like a retard with a big bald patch. I can never understand why that Dr needed to shave THAT much off. Haha!

    • Reply Daphne January 6, 2011 at 9:36 pm

      Haha here I was thinking that this sort of thing only happens to me… now I feel strangely much better. We can be bald patch buddies. This deserves a high 5 at least. Up top!

  • Reply Bing January 6, 2011 at 12:28 am

    Hahaha! I remember when I hurt my head. Blood was trickling down my face. I scared the sh*t out of my friends. They looked at me in horror and thought I was going to die. And then the next day I met them looking like a retard with a big bald patch. I can never understand why that Dr needed to shave THAT much off. Hahaa!
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  • Reply Fang January 6, 2011 at 12:10 pm

    Oh man!!! I know I am supposed to feel sympathetic and all, but all I could do was laugh when I read your post. Get well soon and I hope your hair grows out soon too :)

    And, another totally frivolous and trivial question – Kirsten dresses are soooo pretty! Where do u get them from?

    • Reply Daphne January 6, 2011 at 9:43 pm

      Thanks for the sympathy =). Well at least 2 people enjoyed it (counting you and my sis.. oh 3, plus the husband), so I guess it wasn’t a completely useless injury.

      As for the dresses, not frivolous at all! I spend a lot of time shopping online, when Gap or Gymboree or Pumpkin Patch or Carters or Asos has its clearance sale. It’s still much cheaper with shipping included. The one she wore for my brother’s wedding was bought from Sydney when my mom went for a holiday.

  • Reply strawberrymilkmama January 6, 2011 at 12:11 pm

    oh no! that sounds truly awful. i hope you’re feeling better now!
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  • Reply Kelly January 6, 2011 at 1:30 pm

    Oh no, hope it heals super fast ♥
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  • Reply Lazymummy January 6, 2011 at 2:05 pm

    Ouch! that sounds bad. Take care and hopefully your hair will grow back real fast.
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  • Reply Kam January 6, 2011 at 3:26 pm

    OUCH!!! Get well soon!

  • Reply Daphne January 6, 2011 at 9:45 pm

    Thanks for the well-wishes. I’m a lot better, not even on painkillers anymore. It almost doesn’t hurt unless I press the wound.

  • Reply andy January 6, 2011 at 10:46 pm

    oh Daphne, i experience mood swing reading your post.

    1. was laughing so hard when I could identify your kids playing houdini in the locker !
    2. then Bang, you mention your own misadventure.

    Have fun, but must take care keke :)
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  • Reply JZ January 7, 2011 at 8:18 am

    Gosh, hope you recover soon!

  • Reply Momof2 January 7, 2011 at 9:44 am

    OMG, I hope you are feeling better. Were Tru and Kristen frightened to see you bleeding?

    Ha ha, they look really cute inside the ikea locker. I probably will do that the next time I go ikea. But I will make sure the locker doors are all closed so that I dont get anyone hurt.

    Tru is really cute to ask for a ice pack after a bump on the head. Kids really learn things very fast.

  • Reply olimomok January 7, 2011 at 10:25 am

    Hahaha, you do the darnest things! Get well soon!

  • Reply Leslie January 7, 2011 at 11:26 pm

    I can totally identify with the head banging against cabinet door while getting up kind of incident! Painful like crazy!!! Hope u r feeling better now :)

  • Reply angie jo January 9, 2011 at 1:10 am

    I am really sorry but I had a really good laugh….. hahahahahaha! opps, pardon me.

  • Reply Cynthia January 24, 2011 at 12:00 pm

    Your kids are really adorable… Hope u are better now. Kids learn fast dun they.

  • Reply A rush of blood to the head October 7, 2011 at 12:32 am

    […] of coincidental, remember the time I smashed my head at Ikea and bled so profusely I had to get it stitched up? Well, I do. Rather vividly, I might add so this was a bit like deja vu. Wait, does deja vu count […]

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