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This Morning, children stuck in things...

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usernameisnotavailable · 09/02/2018 11:38

Has anyone else just watched this and thought people could have sorted it themselves instead of ringing the fire brigade or going to A&E?!

Plastic things stuck on head could be cut off carefully with a saw, the baby gate could have been cut well away from the child's leg with a saw and bent.

Ridiculous the NHS is doomed.

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Afreshcuppateaplease · 09/02/2018 11:39

Obviously they arent going to advise people saw things off a childs head ffs

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AllTheGoodOnesAreUnavailable · 09/02/2018 11:39

There's no way I'd be putting a saw anywhere near my child's head!

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Elementtree · 09/02/2018 11:40

I'm thinking wriggly children, head and saw might be a combination that could result in more costly NHS services 😂

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Elementtree · 09/02/2018 11:40

And questions would be asked.

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usernameisnotavailable · 09/02/2018 11:41

They weren't advising it was viewers sending photos of their children stuck, there would be ways of removing these things without injuring the child I'm sure.

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HollyBayTree · 09/02/2018 11:41

And if you dont own a saw? Or your child is hysterical and wriggling and you need both hands to comfort/hold the child down?

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Clandestino · 09/02/2018 11:41

I wouldn't dare doing any DIY to get my child out of a dangerous position (fortunately she has never been in one).
You are massively BU in this case. I am all for not engaging the emergency services for every kind of shit but this is where I draw a line.

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Afreshcuppateaplease · 09/02/2018 11:41

Maybe some butter? But not a saw.

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TheHungryDonkey · 09/02/2018 11:41

What about the people who don't own a saw and would have to leave their child stuck whilst they went off shopping?

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usernameisnotavailable · 09/02/2018 11:42

Borrow a saw, buy a saw?!

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Afreshcuppateaplease · 09/02/2018 11:42

You likes saws dont you op ?

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Crocusqueen · 09/02/2018 11:43

I would butter the child, personally

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usernameisnotavailable · 09/02/2018 11:44

Haha saw is just an example, most of the photos looked like it would be fairly easy to sort yourself and was definitely not a case for emergency services.

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BoredOnMatLeave · 09/02/2018 11:44

I'm usually one to say avoid using the nhs for things as much as possible to save money but there's no way I'd be putting a saw that close to my child's head. I failed woodwork at school, badly.

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Elementtree · 09/02/2018 11:45

I don't think you should be allowed a saw username, no offence.

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PutTheBunnyBackInTheBox · 09/02/2018 11:45

I remember DD getting a bead stuck up her nose once and I completely panicked! I ran into the kitchen to get a fork with every intention of sticking it up her nose (I told you I was panickingBlush). DS calmly pushed me out of the way, pinched the bridge of her nose and slid his fingers downwards. The bead popped out.

I'm an idiot Blush

My point is, people panic!

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UpstartCrow · 09/02/2018 11:46

OP has never used a saw.

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Afreshcuppateaplease · 09/02/2018 11:46

bunny do you not have a saw?

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usernameisnotavailable · 09/02/2018 11:48

Surely the leg stuck through a baby gate could have been safely sorted, you could probably bend the bars they're only thin.

I'll calm down with the saw comments Grin

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PutTheBunnyBackInTheBox · 09/02/2018 11:49

Afreshcuppateaplease I'm just off now to get one.

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usernameisnotavailable · 09/02/2018 11:49

Something like this?! Wink

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TheHungryDonkey · 09/02/2018 11:52

Borrow a saw? I don't live next door to Bob the Builder. There's not much call for them in a block of flats.

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Tarraleaha · 09/02/2018 11:52

I have well DH has a couple of saws in a shed. No one is coming with a saw of any kind near my child's head.

For everybody's sake, calling emergency services instead of causing more injuries and drama is not a bad advice.

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Elementtree · 09/02/2018 11:52

I think in most cases parents probably do solve these problems on their own, otherwise there would be a queue out of the a&e door and half the way to town with all the stupid things kids do on a regular basis.

But sometimes, limbs will swell and kids panic and it gets trickier, I suppose. Idk, I've always been able to get my kids out of the ridiculous situations they get themselves into but there have been times, like when ds3 shoved his arm between the bars of his cot, when it's been close.

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Tarraleaha · 09/02/2018 11:54


nope.
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