I know I don't post much lately, but I was hoping I could get some advice here. Yesterday, my daughter was at preschool and I got a call saying that she cut her hand on some glass. They told me that she picked up a piece of broken glass that she dropped and cut her hand pretty bad. I picked her up and took her to children's hospital, where she had to get three stitches in her finger.
At first, I wasn't upset with them exactly, I know that accidents happen and things often happen faster than you can react, and I just wanted to get Lyra better. However, after the trauma of her being in the ER for 3 hours last night and getting stitches put in (they gave her anesthetic, of course, but because it was in an awkward spot she still felt a bit of pain) I am feeling differently.
Should I just let this incident go and trust that they are good caregivers? Lyra loves going to "school" there and is always happy when she gets there. This could just be a one time accident that no one could have prevented. On the other hand, it was a pretty serious injury and I am very upset that my daughter has to go through so much pain. What would you do?
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