To see a mother witnessing her child in severe pain for months feels like all the colors from her life are taken away, all the joy is gone, and all she thinks of is a way to get that discomfort away from her kid.
This is exactly what the daughter of the former President of the United States has been going through. She shared her experience of how this all happened, giving her a glimpse of what it feels like to be at the edge of life.
The Injury
Theo’s mother-Ivanka- says that getting a call from the school nurse is every parent’s nightmare, and on Sunday that nightmare came true. She received a call from the academy’s nursing staff, informing her that her son had severely injured his right arm wrist while he was having fun challenging the opponent team, playing soccer.
The little boy’s mother was an hour away from the school, which was unfortunately not feasible for the kid to wait that long in such a condition, hence why he was sent in the ambulance.
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Here’s What The Doctors Say
As the minor was sent in an ambulance, his mother was satisfied because, for some reason, children find ambulances pretty cool, according to her. The Former Advisor of the President of the United States said that she and her husband dashed their way to the hospital, and as they got there, she finally took a breath of relief.
She explained that the fracture was severe (not to exaggerate ), but with the help of the emergency medical technicians of Joe DiMaggio Hospital, and the rest of the staff, they were able to gently handle the case.
His arm has been plastered as doing so would keep the arm in place and help with recovery. The doctors have estimated the recovery time period up to 4 months, till which Donald Trump’s grandson will not be able to attend any soccer and skateboard classes.
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The Boy’s Unexpected Response to The Entire Incident
After the check-up came to an end, the pediatrician handed the child two popsicles, and his smile broadened up. Theo proved to be a strong kid – it is rare for children his age to not make a storm in a teacup when they see a bunch of doctors. He, on the other hand, stayed calm.
In fact, he enjoyed every bit of the ride in the ambulance, and the doctor giving him popsicles made him happier. It was ‘the best day of my life,’ said the lionhearted child.
The minor’s reaction did not just make his parents proud, but even the staff was glad to see what a brave child his parents have raised.