Monday, June 24, 2013

Oh what a night...and a trooper!

Here we are stilling in the hospital in Beijing on our first day of our vacation.  Why you ask?  Well the night before at dinner Casey and Ellen were doing 1, 2, 3....jump and the next thing you know we are leaving the restaurant and heading for Dr. Denis's office.  Since it was 8:00 o'clock at night the doctor was happy to see us but was not able to offer a real solution.  We told him we had an 8:00am flight to Beijing in the morning and wondered if we should cancel it.  He said no and actually referred us to this hospital.  So he bandaged Ellen up in a sling, gave her a sucker and sent us on our way.
As soon as we landed in Beijing we dropped off our luggage at the hotel, grabbed a taxi and headed to the hospital.  Mind you that Ellen was still in pain and barely had any sleep, rode on a plane for 3 hours, took the subway to the hotel and the cab to the hospital.  Needless to say she fell asleep on the way...which was a good thing!  As soon as Casey and I told the doctor what happened he walked over to her, grabbed her arm and slowly rotated it.  Ellen woke up as he was saying he thought he heard something pop back into place so it was most likely dislocated.  He told us we had to give her 30 minutes to see if she would start using her arm again.  I gave her my cell phone and she was cured!  Wow!  What a way to start off our trip!  Luckily the rest of the trip went much better!  

I should also mention that on the way home from Dr. Denis's office I realized I did not have my house keys and either did Casey.  We were with Joe and Karen so we all made it into the building and headed to our apartment to see what we could do.  (Bekah I even tried my credit card trick from college, but no luck.)  I ended up calling Takila and asking her to help.  She found me someone that worked at our complex and was going to charge me 250 RMB.  I didn't care at that point, I would pay anything!  Ellen was in pain and we needed some sleep before our trip.  But as I was on the phone I look at Joe and he is taking his shoe lace out of his shoe.  He ended up sliding it in the door on the top of the lock and pulled it out the bottom.  He then pulled on the shoe lace forcing the latch in and allowing our door to open.  He was a true life saver and saved me some cash!  He would do anything to make sure Ellen was home safe and in her bed!  Thanks again Joe!

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