Baby Jackson Roloff Rushed To Hospital After Brutal Injury
June 5 2018, Updated 12:04 p.m. ET
This Sunday, one-year-old Jackson Roloff was rushed to the hospital by his terrified parents, Tori and Zach Roloff, after brutally injuring his arm while playing!
"Nothing slows this kid down… the past 24 hours have been pretty stressful but this kid has shown us time and time again just how much of a trooper he truly is," Tori captioned two photos of her toddler boy smiling with a sling on his arm.
"He hurt his arm yesterday afternoon playing and trying to walk like one year olds do. We thought maybe something called 'nursemaids elbow' but after two times of a doctor trying to reduce it to no avail (which by the way is absolutely the worst thing to see your child in that much pain) it could possibly be a fracture but still not sure," she continued.
"So this poor thing is stuck in a splint until we can know for sure. He has not let it slow him down though and is back to his happy smiley self-thank goodness!" she explained.
The worried mom also shared her Emergency Room nightmare on her Instagram story over the weekend.
"Learning to walk is hard business for a 1-year-old," she wrote at the time. "We think he might have dislocated his arm. But we're all good now, just sore," she wrote in another.
She later shared various sweet photos and videos of her adorable son.
"Can you tell everyone how you're feeling?" she said to him in one of the clips. "They think it was nursemaids. All good, not a fracture. Thank the Lord above. He got his splint taken off this morning."
Concerned grandpa Matt Roloff also shared a photo of the injured baby boy along with a touching message.
"Poor little Jackson got a boo boo today," the Little People Big World star wrote on his Facebook page. "Zach told me this morning that they were taking him in for X-rays. Maybe a dislocated elbow? He's tough as nails and on the mend.
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