#191: Five Years and Normal

I talk about Princess Tallucy’s sprained pinky, visiting the hospital and trying to be normal by eating in a hospital cafeteria.

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6 thoughts on “#191: Five Years and Normal

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  2. As soon as you mentioned that sprained finger I knew that Dr Takeyourcash, Beverly Hills branch would be next. For a sprained finger!! It’s no wonder lots of Americans grow up to be neurotic pill users in later life! If I took my kids to the doctors every time they fell over and the like, the whole system would just crash. And this is in an economy where healthcare is free and, despite what you might read, is amazingly good.

    I must confess we have a fast-inflate bouncy castle at home, that my kids have grown out of now, but I think, with supervision, they are fine. As I said, surely you have to expose your kids to some kind of controlled risk in life, from climbing trees, going down hills in the snow and the like – what is different about bouncy castles, which kids love? The problem is often lack of supervision – letting too many kids on at once, or older kids with young ones.

    Love the show Dan, even though you make me shout at the ipod sometimes – here’s to 5 more years. i hope your mother is better now.

    Wayne

  3. Ouch….I’ve got a sprained ankle. It really hurts a lot. But I got good advice from my mom that putting it on cold compress or an icepack on top of it, is quite a remedy. I tried it and it really worked. No need for pills!!!!

  4. Yes April – meant to say, our school has a neat trick – the wet tissue cure-all, for those scrapes and knocks, and, if really bad, a plaster. I don’t think Dan’s school subscribes to this view though. Surprised they have not got an on-site private doctor.

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