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    Posted: 01 May 2009 at 9:29am
Just went to go and do the dishes when I heard an awful cry coming from the girls bedroom where they were meant to be sleeping. See the end of Hazels bed is by the window and sometimes she stands up in bed and pulls the curtain back to look out the window. Its one of those curtains that you pull a cord and it raises up. Anyway I ran in there and found her being strangled by the cord she had somehow gotten it around her neck then she fell on her bottom but the cord wasn't long enough so she was hanging herself. I'm so freaked out I can't get hold of Jess and I can't stop crying. Shes o.k. now she was smiling and happy when I put her back to bed. Luckily I heard her in time. I gave her some pamol and shes now fast asleep but shes got an awful mark around her little neck. I feel like such an awful Mum this is the second time this year something like this has happened. Only a few months ago Esme almost choked on her baby bangle. I wish I could get hold of Jess this sux


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Aww hugs to you. These babes sure are good at getting themselves into trouble and causing us mums greif. I'm glad to hear that it all turned out okay. I'm sure that you got a mighty fright but try not to feel too badly we have all done things like this.


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Oh no, that sounds so scary.. I'm so sorry you had that happen but i'm glad she's ok! *hugs*
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Just can't believe my stupidity sometimes


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Oh no! I can't imagine how scary that must have been for you!   And honestly we all go through moments where we feel like the worst mother on the planet! Sam half severed his big toe with an oil fin heater at 16 months old and let's just say at least twice now he's pulled the TV on top of himself and been squashed under it while I've been out of the room.   I swear babies and children are put on this earth to give us grey hairs and scare us witless!

Glad she is ok, and hope you feel better soon.
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Originally posted by lisa85 lisa85 wrote:

Just can't believe my stupidity sometimes


You're not stupid but ANY stretch of the imagination!
There are so many things around the house that don't get classed as hazardous until a close-call like that.

I once left an empty nappy packet on Hannah's chest of drawers. She managed to reach through the bars and grab it after a nap one day.
I leave her for 5 mins or so when she wakes to give her a chance to wake up properly. That day I had two loads of washing to hang, so it was a good 10 minutes before I went in there.
She was fine, just crinkling it between her fingers, but I felt like such an idiot for leaving it in her reach!

I hope you can get hold of DH, but in the meantime, take solace in the fact that all Mums (and Dads) have done something similar

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 Scary! Glad shes ok though!



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Oh scary....

We've all had something scary happen to us, so you're not a aweful Mum, Alia climbed on the dishwasher door & cause it was free standing it tip & she was squashed under one of the racks, we both got a huge fright, but luckly no harm done.
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Oh Lisa, how scary for you!!

You are not stupid at all, like someone else said you can't possibly identify every hazard.

I would say poor Hazel but it sounds like she is fine and you are the one that needs the hug

I hope you get to speak with Jesse soon!
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   Thank God you went in when you did.


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I hear that Linda! Shes absolutely fine now but the red ring around her neck looks terrible Thats for the kind words ladies I feel much better


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That's so scary hun, thank goodness Hazel is OK. Be kind to yourself, I hope you get hold of Jess soon. In the meantime, here's some more cyberhugs
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Lisa, at least it was a different twin each time...imagine the counselling bill if it was the same one each time

Don't be hard on yourself, these things happen!!
       
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hay man close very scary now go and cut the cord on the curtain so it cant happen again big hugs hun
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Haha peanut I started to read you response and for a second I thought you were going to say something along the lines of you've got a spare lol.


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Well that is a good point
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Man, scary stuff, but you're not stupid. I think every mother goes through some shocking stuff eventually. Numerous times I've found Bella playing with the curtain cord and thought the exact same thing could happen and she's even tried to choke herself with the phone cord One time when I was out of the room, Bella pulled the fireguard down on her hand and broke her little finger. So, you can see, these things happen to anyone with an 'adventurous' baby/toddler! They certainly keep us on our toes!

*Hugs* I hope the shock has settled down for you!


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Don't feel bad for one second!!! I'm amazed that toddlers survive most days because the things they get into and usually it's the most unusual of things that hurt them (experience from my nephew). She's all O.K. and that's the main thing.

I hope you've managed to calm a little and speak to Jess, have some chocolate - that always helps .
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Lisa, that would have freaked me out too!!

I think children were meant to scare us, the boys do it all the time, eating leaves and all sorts... monkeys!!

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Oy!!! Glad she's all right! Kids can really frighten us with the things they get into. I'm glad that my guy is immobile at the mo cuz it's reassuring to know he's right where I left him when I leave the room for a sec.
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