CheerMom15 |
10-29-2019 11:44 AM |
What in the World?!
This morning, when one of my dcb6 arrives, dcm gets him out of the car, and carries him to the door- this isn’t unusual, she ALWAYS carries him to the door. I think it’s ridiculous, but it’s not a big enough deal to me to say something to her about it.
So she carries him to the door and says, “he’s dead to the world.” I just kind of laughed and she said, “No, seriously, he’s asleep. I can’t get him to wake up.” I ask her if he’s alive and she says well, he’s breathing. My 12 year old daughter asked if he was in a coma, and dcm says she’s starting to wonder because he won’t wake up.
So dcm sits him in a chair at the table and begins taking off his jacket, his head falls back and bumps the back of the chair- no response from dcb at all! So I’m thinking what in the world is wrong with this child and as dcm is trying to get him to wake up, I position myself to where she can’t get out the door because I’m not going to let her leave until he wakes up. I’m not about to be held responsible for whatever is going on with him.
He finally did wake up, smiled at his mom, but seemed disoriented for a few minutes.
Dcm says he fell asleep at 8pm after playing hard. So he slept all night, she went to wake him up and couldn’t wake him up, she dressed him for school like a ‘rag doll’, then put him in the car, buckled him in, drive to my house, unbuckled him, carried him inside, sat him in a chair, his head bumps the back of the chair and she still couldn’t wake him up! Anyone else find this crazy? I‘ve never seen anything like it. And the fact that when my daughter asked if he was in a coma and her response was I’m beginning to wonder seems odd to me too. If I had any part of me wonder if my child was in a coma, I wouldn’t be taking them to daycare- we’d be going to the hospital to figure out why they won’t wake up!
I checked with a friend who works at the school and she said he is acting fine now, so that’s good, but I’m still wondering what would cause him to be out cold like that.
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