Thursday, March 24, 2011

Just Another Parenting Mystery

What is that word that means something like conundrum? Only it takes a lifetime to even begin to understand how to balance the enigma, without ever really solving it? Oh yeah, that's right. It's called parenthood.

I have this child.  When faced with food he didn't like, he complained his stomach hurt. Then one day it became a tooth ache.  Every couple of days he would mention his tooth hurting, but then, when prodded, would stop complaining and eat.

Finally, after complaining while eating  a meal where all the options began with Mc-, my husband decided it might be more than a food-avoiding gimmick. He looked into the deep pit of our son's mouth and found hiding in back a severely abscessed tooth. He should've been writhing in pain for at least a week.  That is when we learned he has excessive pain tolerance; for all he complains, a small stomach ache could be appendicitis!

On the other hand, I have this child. A papercut is the end of the world. Stubbed toes elicit animal like howling and scraped knees warrant headache-inducing screeches. I must hear him holler from stepped on feet, small pinches, or simple stumbles a hundred times a day. He has zero pain tolerance (and excellent vocal skills).

Just what is the mystery, you ask? I am describing the SAME child.

Got it? Screaming and crying = fine, calm or slight mention of pain = might be dying. My child with the highest pain tolerance happens to have no pain tolerance at all.
  • So ... if you see my child complain of something small and he doesn't even seem upset, yet I give him a full history and physical, don't think I'm an over-hovering mom.

  • On the other hand ... if you see my child come up to me practically wild with pain and I just roll my eyes and send him on his way, don't think I'm completely detached.
I'm just practicing balance with a personal parenting enigma.

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11 comments:

  1. we have the SAME child here too...

    I actually made an appointment at the doctor's office recently - told them I fully expected to be told he was a hypochondriac and she looked at me like she didn't know how to deal with that information...

    I said - "just write 'well-child visit'"

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  2. That is really funny. I think you have got the pattern down though, right? I mean, don't admit that out loud because as soon as we admit to having something figured out with these kids, it changes. I have a daughter with such low pain tolerance that I have already told her I will NOT be present during any pregnancies or birth for her.
    And I liked the part about all the food starting with Mc- that made me laugh.

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  3. Poor Ethan, I had a abcess tooth and it about killed me. He just has found a way to keep you on your toes. Ha good luck keeping up.

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  4. Okay, you have some serious skill to have figured that out AND how to deal with it!

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  5. That is equal parts sad and hilarious.

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  6. Seriously thought you were talking about two separate children...what a cool little boy!

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  7. I had that child -- I'm so glad she grew up! And I didn't even kill her!

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  8. He's a walking contradiction!!! Good luck with that :)

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  9. This is why I only have 2 kids. I am not as skilled of a detective.

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  10. That is so funny! I have totally noticed that with Ethan. and he does have some great vocal cords ;)

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