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The worst moment of my life

By: jains24 | Posted Jan 15, 2010 | my experiences | 799 Views | (Updated Jan 15, 2010 02:20 PM)

That particular evening, I was in the garden with my four year old Muskaan and year old Noddy. Muskaan wanted to play on swings while Noddy wanted to walk on the grass, as he was enjoying his first steps, and had a whole new world to discover, with a completely different perspective. So I made Mussu sit on the swing with the seats on both sides, which rolls on sides, with a little older kid, thinking it is a safe swing and I am just a fence away.

After some odd 5-7 minutes I heard Mussu crying all of a sudden, very badly. I just rushed with Noddy in my lap and saw her index finger of left hand full of blood. I asked the other kid, and she told me that Mussu wanted to get down so she held the swing from a rod near the hinge and the swing moved and her finger got crushed between the two iron hinges. I could not breathe for a sec. I tried to see her nail but it was’nt there. Apparently her finger was almost crushed till the end of nail.

I rushed to home, luckily my husband was back by then. He did’nt took long to understand the graveness of thing and we rushed to Jehangir hospital. Somehow I picked some ice in a napkin, water bottle, biscuits. On our way we talked to our Paediatrician, he immediately told us that an orthopaedic surgeon will be there for her.

Those 10-12 kms were the longest journey I had. Muskaan was tired and feeling drowsy after crying continuously with pain, Noddy was crying because he was not able to bear the expression of fear and panic on our faces.

As told surgeon was waiting for us at the emergency gate and took her immediately in, my husband went for the paperwork and formalities. Muskaan was not ready to let me go away from her. She was holding me so tight. I even went with her to get her X ray done.

The moment X ray was out, doctor immediately suggested us surgery, with a possible bone grafting. We gave the immediate consent. My husband went for more filling more papers and I accompanied Muskaan to the Operation Theatre area, with Noddy in my lap. At the entrance, nurse tried to take her, but she refused to go. She suddenly moved from the wheel chair to my lap. I was sitting there on the floor with Muskaan on one side and Noddy on other. I requested nurse that I may go further in, but she refused, she instead told me she will give her a shot so that she is unconscious and they can then take her.

Muskaan was to terrified to go. Soon the nurse came and gave her the shot. Within seconds I could feel her body loosening up, her eyes getting closed, the words getting blurred, I made Noddy sit on floor so that I could support her......that was the worst moment of my life. The reaction made my heart sink. I was reluctant to let her go off my arms. Nurse tried to take her but I was not leaving her, then she looked at me with some assurance in her eyes and I loosened my grip. Mussu was still holding my dupatta, nurse tried to outgrip her and she started crying in that state. I told her to let her have it.

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jains24

Jan 15, 2010 01:30 PM

My husband came, and we had no other option but to wait. He took Noddy from me, but I was in different state, completely cursing myself for being most irresponsible and careless mother. The waiting time was infinite. I had no track of time.

Finally doctor came out with some positive news. It took her almost 2 months to recover, join school and do her normal activities.

Though all well that ends well, but still, today even when I clip her nail, somehow whole scene still moves in front of my eyes.
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Nirvana.

Jan 15, 2010 01:41 PM (Updated Jan 15, 2010 01:42 PM)

I don’t know what to say but was kinda moved by what you wrote....Felt very (maybe scared) for Mussu and nice to know that all’s well...

I guess one of those moments that you can’t erase but I guess one would feel better in the hope that it’s over and wish for it to never happen....
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jains24

Jan 15, 2010 02:06 PM

Welcome to my world.
Of course you are absolutely right we can never forget some of the moments of our life, they can be good or bad, but somewhere it is also true we fear those things the most which have happened to us.
I m not pessimistic but just sharing my fears.
Thanks for the wishes.
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bhupeshrai

Jan 15, 2010 02:08 PM

hope Muskaan is fine now
Brave kid and Mom too

I am a bit afraid now for Shaurya
:(

jains24

Jan 15, 2010 02:24 PM

Thanks a lot for the concern and the kind words.
Muskaan is doing good and is fine. It happened six years back.
Dont worry, it was one of the rarest case that happened with me, but of course we can be little careful, which i learned in a very hard way.
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bebylon

Jan 15, 2010 03:04 PM

I hope all is well now,but these incidence are part of life, and you should know tht worst comes without warning,not give us enough time to retaliate, all we can do is just prepare to face it and pray to god
prashant
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astrofreak1234

Jan 15, 2010 03:04 PM

Being a mother myself, I can understand what you went through. I have faced quite a few mishaps myself :)
Hope you are keeping all that back now. I hope your Mussu has started swinging again and is not terrified of swings..
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Raj_onlyone

Jan 15, 2010 03:18 PM

Parents heart resides in their kids, specially when they are too younger and can't take care of their own safety .....

Your writing is still able to share the feel of pain, you had gone thru ....

your DP remind me of that incident when Aditya's face was directly hit by a tea table and his chin has get stitches .. Althou everything is fine but still his chin has got a permanent mark after that ....

An emotional post
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jains24

Jan 15, 2010 04:03 PM

you are absolutely right, worst comes without warnings. or else ''if'' word wont be so powerful..we can't retaliate, as it fetches us nothing, but ofcourse sometimes submitting ourselves helps.. though it leaves marks forever....Read More

jains24

Jan 15, 2010 04:05 PM

Welcome to my space. How happy i m to see u here and your words are absolutely soothing.
Muskaan is one brave child, she is a completely fearless girl, who loves swings and all the things even i am terrified of :)
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jains24

Jan 15, 2010 04:12 PM

u got it right, i wanted to take out that pain, and i m feeling good after writing it off. May be the eclipse today helped me to come out of my eclipse.

Oh god, thanks god, everything is ok with Aditya. Muskaan was such a daredevil, the worst i have mentioned, she once raced the cycle in stairs and got 3 stitches on her forehead. Then once she saw her father swimming in pool and jumped in the pool at the deepest end, by the god's grace he was very near and got her!! But the best part is she is still fearless, may be thats her nature.
You know even after 6 years, when i clip muskaan's that perticular nail, i just examine it for a moment if everything is ok with that finger.
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Shalu.D

Jan 15, 2010 05:29 PM

I read this with my heart in my throat. Such mishaps occur, we can do nothing about them. Good to know that all is well now.

PS. Mussu is very cute! :))
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ajeet15

Jan 15, 2010 05:31 PM

I can understand the pain you & your husband underwent.

And of course the thought of what Muskaan suffered sends shivers up my spine.

Chalo socho ek bura hadsa guzar gaya & opened our eyes towards alertness.

Give my love to Muskaan.
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jains24

Jan 15, 2010 06:18 PM (Updated Jan 15, 2010 06:22 PM)

Thats a slice of life :), but i am glad i have so many well wishers and friends like you, whose blessings and wishes will be with me always.

PS : thanks for the compliment, it was mussu's pic when she was approx that age ( a little older), u can check her latest pics in my photo gallery.
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jains24

Jan 15, 2010 06:20 PM

You are absolutely right, it was one incident, which rattled me emotionally. still i hear its echo somewhere. somehow, sharing it here helped me a lot and ofcourse the words from you made me feel much better. Thanks for being here....Read More

vocalist

Jan 15, 2010 08:54 PM

...is all i can say , though i could be the least qualified person now to say that to you here :).. i remember when i was in my mid teen , getting severely injured and wailing out of pain , my mother moved to tears seeing the suffering :).. till then i always take it seriously whenever she says ''be careful'' even today, atleast for her :).....Read More

jains24

Jan 17, 2010 12:06 PM

Thanks for the words, i just relieved myself by writing this post... i dont know how it happens but when the kid gets hurt, mother feels all the pain.

paulose

Jan 18, 2010 11:13 AM (Updated Jan 18, 2010 02:01 PM)

in the alert, the title got me intrigued, bcos i am an optimist who belives the worst is yet to come !! ;-)

jokes apart, the post not only made me think, but also got me nostalgic. I was thinking abt the different kinds of pains experienced here. while muskaans pain was only physical, ur agony was mental. one out of ur own thinking that u cud avoided it, two since u can think ahead ( does the finger be restred at all?w will it leave a scar lifelong? etc ) u have added pain there! anyway, be glad its over!!

i got nostalgic bcos my thumb also got crushed when someone closed the door! my finger was stuck there until door was opened..and to add to it, the door cudnt be opened for abt 30seconds..when i took out the left thumb was hardly there ..worst part i cudnt even cry, bcos it was a college bus..and i was at the front door, where most girls sit! (macho banna mangta hain lol).. another occasion was when .. hmm ok, i wont tell here, as its very gory !! ;-)
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jains24

Jan 18, 2010 06:02 PM

I might sound little odd, orthodox, but please never believe in worst is yet to come, just feel whatever worst had happened was the worst, and now we will just see the better happening to us (by this i might sound like a pigeon who closes his eyes when sees a cat but i just pray no one suffers more than they have suffered already).

you thought on absolutely right line, doctor went for the bone grafting because her bone was so soft and tender at that age, it crushed till the end of nail and i was terrified to think if her finger will be shortened, will it be functional, was there any nerve injury, how much its gonna hamper her life, and pata nahin kya kya..but as i said all well that ends well, her finger is absolutely fine, she has a nail as well, not even a slightest problem with her functioning.

omg, thats a terrible incident, it must be painful beyond words, i hope its all well.
As for the second incident, hope u can share it after creating so much of curosity.
Thanks a lot for sharing the pain.
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Hello_123

Mar 03, 2010 01:01 PM

I just pray d same as u said whatever was the worst in destiny had passed over & now its nothing but all is well :-)concept...........

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