Have had to take my youngest to a&e, which means I've had to take my eldest (9 years old) along too because there is no one to watch him
It's now 2am and we've been here for 5 hours and we are on the edge of a massive meltdown happening and there's literally nothing at all I can do, no one I can call to come and get him or to help so I just have to let it happen basically.
I don't know why I'm even going to do if he kicks off on the middle of the a&e childrens waiting room.
No real point to this post but I am just really stuck and sick of being in situations where I am stuck, just venting really
AIBU?
To think being a single parent makes some things almost impossible?
Faithin · 20/09/2022 02:06
Am I being unreasonable?
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GreenFingersWouldBeHandy · 20/09/2022 02:46
youngest is saying that he has food stuck in his throat and he can't cough it out so I really can't leave until he's been seen
This sounds totally bogus. If he can talk and breathe, then he doesn't need to be in A&E. Just go home.
Faithin · 20/09/2022 02:51
It happened last week and he managed to cough it out eventually but this time he couldn't.
GreenFingersWouldBeHandy · 20/09/2022 02:46
youngest is saying that he has food stuck in his throat and he can't cough it out so I really can't leave until he's been seen
This sounds totally bogus. If he can talk and breathe, then he doesn't need to be in A&E. Just go home.
SD1978 · 20/09/2022 03:04
Have you tried a can of coke? It's the first line of treatment in my department, as long as they can swallow and aren't having to spit up their saliva. I can not count the number of cans I've bought for highly dubious patients who have been 'cured' within a few mouthfuls. And it has to be coke specifically. If it works, I'd advise you to see the GP as if he's regularly complaining of food boluses then it would need to be seen by a specialty.
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