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  1. 6/6/08 12:53

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    SUZ2006

    Thank you trevina.  I have been speaking to another mother in the school that is a peadiatrician and she said the same that it is very common and it wouldn't leave a bump like could happen in an adult as when the bone grows as the kid is growing it will stretch ok.

  2. 5/6/08 21:36

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    trevina

    *Collar Bones* I meant to say x

  3. 5/6/08 21:36

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    trevina

    Broken collare bones are reasonable common in little ones for some reason x

  4. 5/6/08 21:35

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    trevina

    Both my brothers broke theirs at 5 years old (quite a coincidence lol) and they were both fine and healed quickly enough. I hope you son heals just as quick and I'm sure he will be fine xx

  5. 5/6/08 19:59

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    SUZ2006

    I meant to say he has to wear a splint.

  6. 5/6/08 19:12

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    SUZ2006

    Hi ladies.

    The worries with our kids never end, doesn’t it? I went to pick up DS from school and the teacher told me he had an accident.  They were playing outside and he fell so the classmates that were following him fell on him and his shoulder was hurting.

    To be asured, in the way back home I passed by the hospital and they did an x-ray and yes his clavicle is broken and he has to wear a sling for a couple of weeks when we have a review.

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