Thursday, December 4, 2025

Finger Injury

*Trigger warning. These pictures might be too much to look at.

Quinn recently injured two of her fingers in a freak accident. I'm not even sure if I know how to describe it in a way that would make sense but I'll try. The first thing to understand is that here in North Dakota the wind can be very strong. On windy days if we have the back door open the same time as the garage door then the wind will flow through the house and slam the door to the garage closed; which makes sense because with the layout of the house it's almost a straight path from the garage to the back door making it easier for the wind to travel through. Well this time that's similar to what happened except that the back door wasn't opened at all. Quinn was in the garage opening the door to come in. All of the kids were out riding their bikes at the time. Danny went to open the front door at the same time that Quinn was opening the garage door when the wind did a curve ball through our house and slammed the door to the garage on Quinn's little fingers. That was the first time we had seen it done from the front door being opened. That little girl screamed so loud, it was so sad. We thought for sure they were broken by her screams alone. Once we were able to get her to let us look at them we could see one of them was immediately purple and swelling up. Fortunately after an xray was done at the clinic we could see that there weren't any breaks. They gave us the choice to relieve some swelling by burning a small hole in her fingernail but also stated that it wasn't necessarily needed since she seemed to handling it much better once we were in the clinic and the initial shock and pain of it had passed so we chose to go back home.

Nov 22, 2025
Silly girl.
Nov 24, 2025
Within two days it was starting to look really bad.
Nov 25, 2025
This was day three. Not the best pictures but I was trying to get an angle that would show how puffy her finger was starting to get. Her whole nail bed was seeming to rise as well. 
We were in the middle of a blizzard but because of how it was looking and how dark her finger was I thought it would be best to not wait until morning and to just take her to the hospital to get the blood drained from her fingernail. The morning would have probably been just fine but I'm glad I took her anyway. As soon as it was drained we could see some instant color return to her nail. Unfortunately there is no way of saving her nail so we expect it to fall off soon but the good thing is that it should grow back just fine. 
She loved this Christmas tree and how tall it was.

Dec 4, 2025
This is what it looks like exactly two weeks later. I'm surprised the nail hasn't fallen off yet but we can definitely see it won't be hanging on much longer and then her real nail can continue to heal and grow back.

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