Re: How to contact ambulance service?
If the arm is turning blue Ukkram you MUST seek medical attention NOW. This indicates loss of oxygen to the blood in the arm. You have to take this seriously now..
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Re: How to contact ambulance service?
Originally Posted by GeniB
(Post 11731026)
If the arm is turning blue Ukkram you MUST seek medical attention NOW. This indicates loss of oxygen to the blood in the arm. You have to take this seriously now..
This might put a hold on our tour of Wales and the Cotswold next month though.:( |
Re: How to contact ambulance service?
sounding more like bruising now UKk..Puzzled as to why you wife didn't go with you though?
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Re: How to contact ambulance service?
Well I'm happy to be wrong, I bow to the opinion of the doctor.
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Re: How to contact ambulance service?
Happy to be wrong too - but blue? not black, yellow, pink, green?
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Re: How to contact ambulance service?
I have had injuries with all colours of the rainbow and they all eventually turned blue before they healed. Think back to where you were young.
I did ask her to come with me but she refused. I know that a clot can form from a contused bruise and this morning had me rather afraid. She normally gets up at around 7 to 8 am but this morning she was still asleep at 9 and I had to build up courage to go and see if she was ... well, still alive. Scary pants me, eventually gained enough courage to sneak in and feel her cheek. I did this after much thought on how to tell the children and who to contact if need be. Thankfully, as I touched her cheek she sprang to life and admonished me for not waking her earlier. |
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