My 7 year old swallowed a quarter.
It's been quite an eventful afternoon. My 7 year old casually told us this afternoon that he swallowed a quarter. Not 25% of something, but an actual U.S. coin currency, 25 cents. We've been to the doctor, and he has been x-rayed. The doctor said it was in his stomach, and that's "good", but what is the estimated time of the "return of investment"?
He is a larger than average child, being in the 90% for height, and in the 60% for weight. Hopefully, this will help it pass through more easily.
We are very concerned, but also extremely grateful that he didn't choke on it.
I asked him how it happened, and he said he was just being silly with his brother...
We are going to monitor his deposits with a filter of some sort.
I am open for any, and all suggestions, within reason. Please be gentle, this is my firstborn child.
He is somewhat scared, so we are trying to lighten the mood with jokes. I told him the coach was going to have to move him to defense, so he can get the quarterback.
And I told him we were going to send a note to school tomorrow, and explain it to his teacher. And also tell her that he has his lunch money...
Has this happened to any one of you guys? I wouldn't be so worried if it was a dime.