Okay. I know that there have been a few stories going around the school, so here is one strait from the horse's mouth.
First thing you should know, how it happened. I was heading to school like it was any normal day, building my speed up to that golden 55 mph. Then, I looked down. When I brought my eyes back to the road, the car in front of me was stopped for a bus. I should have seen that, even before I looked down, but I didn't. I remember thinking 'Oh my gosh it is too late. I am coming up to fast.' I didn't even have time to take my foot off the gas before I crashed into the George's mini van in front of me. The last thing I saw before the crash was their car in tact and my speedometer reading 55 mph. Going that fast, my injuries should have been SO much worse. But back to the wreck itself. I opened my eyes. There was a lot of metal everywhere and Hank was on the edge of the road. A little bit of comic relief here; I kept my hand on the steering wheel so that when the police came to take my id and registration they wouldn't think I was going to shoot them. Just like all of the driver's manuals said. Of course after about five minutes I realized I was not being pulled over for speeding, I was in a wreck. The George family were on the road walking this way. 'I should get out,' I thought. I reached for my seat belt and my hand slipped and slide all over it. That was when I realized that I was covered in my own blood. Ummm... yuck. To be perfectly honest, I had no idea I was injured until then. I finally got out of the car and walked over to the Georges. I remember saying sorry a lot. I remember them telling me it was okay. I remember crying rather hysterically. I remember Christian George giving me a hug, trying to calm me down. I remember the police coming. I remember sobbing about it being all my fault. I asked a police officer to call my mom and dad. I was checked out by the EMS who told me I had severe blood loss and would probably die. Just kidding. The EMS told me I had a broken nose and damage to my mouth. They released me to my mom and dad. The last thing I remember on the crash site was Ainsley George's mom coming over and telling me that it would be okay, that they were all safe. And then I went home.
I got home and all of my siblings were pretty... shook up about the whole thing. I'm okay. I'm okay. I said this at least a hundred times yesterday.
My coat was pretty bloody and my pants had taken more than their fair share. My mouth was bleeding pretty bad, and after using all of the gauze from the EMS guy I switched to wash clothes. At about 9:30 Mom and I started doctor visits and then my day really started.
First, we went to the doctor about my nose. My family doctor wouldn't take me so we went to a walk in clinic. I was seen by Dr. Miller in about ten minutes. He took x-rays of my nose and then sewed up my chin which was apparently worse than I thought. Getting stitches felt... funny. He gave me a shot that numbed it, but I was still aware of what was going on. It was strange, but not as bad as I had thought. Next we looked at my x-ray results. I had a pretty clean and strait break so my nose will be back to normal very soon. Of course, in the mean time it is pretty swollen. But Dr. Miller told me 'Don't worry ding-dong. You'll be pretty by prom.' I know it sounds petty, but that made me feel better. While my mom finished the rest of the paper work, I sat in the car and waited. After about ten minutes, I pulled down the car mirror and looked at myself. I know it sounds ridiculous, but I totally laughed. My face was threatening to take off and become the Goodyear blimp. My nose looked more like a giant piece of red banana on my face and I had a couple little scratches down my nose and on my forehead. Also, I had a swollen lip. But I didn't look different really. Just a little puffy.
Next was the dentist's office. We got there and went back right away. The dentist took one look at my mouth and said that there was nothing he could do because I had a broken jaw.
So... on to ER. We got there and waited like fifteen minutes before a nurse came and took my vitals and then sent me to a room. Another nurse, Bill came in and started paper work and asked me a few questions. Then a nurse practitioner came and told me what they were going to do. I had to change into a hospital gown, get a cat scan, get an iv, antibiotics, and pain killer. She left and I changed into my gown. Mom and I were in the middle of talking when I realized just what IV meant. For the first time since the actual wreck, I cried. Now, some of you may be lost. I have the most irrational fear in the whole world. I can't stand wrists. And where do IVs go? Yeah... Mom laughed at me and I did too a little. And then another person came in to give me a cat scan. Yes! Safe from the IV for at least ten minutes. Cat scans are fun actually. You lay down and they scan you. It actually is very relaxing. The cat scan went pretty quickly and then I was back in my room. Then Bill came back in to do the IV. Guess what I found out? They put IVs in your arm! Not your wrist! So... take that evil phobia. I guess the blood vain he found was a really good one because the IV acted as a funnel for a few seconds and my own blood went everywhere. It was pretty messy. Next he hooked me up to an itty bitty bag of antibiotics. It was like a third of the size of the ones you see on House. Then he gave me pain killer. Guess what I got?! MORPHINE! At first, the morphine made my whole body feel funny. Like it wasn't mine. Thank goodness I was lying down. Then it hurt a bit. Then I felt really good. Like you know how you feel when you just peed after having to go the bathroom for like, ever? My whole body relaxed and it felt like all was good in the world.
I watched TV for about an hour before we were leaving the hospital to go to an oral surgeon in Indy. The whole car ride their was comfy, after all I still had morphine pulsing through my veins. Then we arrived. It took us forever to find the hospital because we had wrong directions. Then we had to find the part of the building we needed which also took us forever. And, this whole time, I am going through morphine with drawl. And that hurt! My body felt foreign again and I got sick in the hallway before I felt better. But, eventually, we made it to where we were going. Wishard Hospitol (the one we were now at) is very close to IUPUI which means there are a lot of students receiving hands on experience. I went into the back room very quickly because the students were really excited about doing this. In fact, when I first got into the room, I was immediately asked 'Are you the broken jaw?'
Basically, after taking x-rays and looking at my cat scan, they decided to wire my jaw shut. Dr. Snow, a blond girl with a heavy German accent, gave me painful shots all over my mouth and then they started. At first, I knew they were doing things to my mouth, but I didn't feel it. I kinda felt like a fish on a hook with the way they were pulling wires and such. But then, everything started to hurt. You see, I have three jaw fractures. A clean break in the front, easily fixed by the procedure they were doing. But my other two were where my jaw connected to my head. Because these two fractures were so high up they couldn't numb those. And when they tried to reset my jaw, they pulled on those and that was VERY painful. Also, they couldn't get my teeth to line up correctly.
So... they stopped with the procedure. Thank goodness for that. They decided that they would have to complete it with me under anesthetic and they would also have to put a metal plate in the front of my mouth. Then they sent me home with pain killer and antibiotics. Guess what pain killer I got? Vicoden... although let me tell you. My vicoden is a sugary sweet liquid. It is nowhere near as good as morphine, but it doesn't have bad with drawls. It is not all it is cracked up to be. Really... not fantastic.
I have no idea what everything means. Some results I am sure of:
I have a broken jaw.
I will have a wired shut mouth for the next six weeks.
I will have to go on an all liquid diet for the next six weeks (No Thanksgiving for me)
I will lose quite a bit of weight.
I have a broken nose that will heal quickly.
I have stitches in my chin that will come out Friday.
I am supposed to get black eyes soon.
And last
I have to go in for surgery tomorrow.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
My Car Wreck
Posted by Sari at 4:13 AM
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2 comments:
Oh Sari! I'm so sorry about your whole ordeal! I will be praying that your surgery goes smooth and you heal quicker than the dr.'s expect. I can't imagine the pain you are in! Please hang in there and let Pink and I know if there is anything we can do for you. Maybe a pumpkin pie shake for Thanksgiving? We love you Sari!
Glad to hear that you are ok. This is the Same day in History 1984 that I was in a Car accident and broke my Back, 25 years ago on that day!
Good luck on your Surgery!
This is JJ By the way incase you didn't know
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