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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 4:42 pm
by aliantha
Lucimay wrote:i'm feeling more like myself daily.

thanks to my friends. you all rock.

So do you, Corporal!
JazFusion wrote:I feel lazy and disgruntled today. My house is a mess, I've still got more laundry to do and today is my son's well-baby visit. He'll be getting shots. I HATE the shots. Seeing him scream in pain is the worst kind of torture. Ever.
Yeah, it sucks when they scream. But you, as the mom, know that it's just a momentary pinprick, and that most of the screaming is due to the fear, right? So if you go in all confident and business-like (not "This won't hurt a bit" because that's a dirty tricksy lie, preciousss, but "It only hurts for a second and then it's over and you get a sticker!"), I think it helps them. That's my theory anyhow.
One of my kids refused to pee in a bottle when she was little. Absolutely flat-out refused. Screamed, hid under the exam table, the whole works. I can't tell you how much fun *that* was.

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 4:57 pm
by lucimay
ugh. shots? screaming children? children who won't pee on command?
i tell ya, there are certain advantages to life without a WOMB!!
(just kiddin. you know i really envy all you moms, screaming babies and all!
)
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 5:23 pm
by MsMary
I am back from the dentist. I have a very numb tongue and jaw and I'm hungry.

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 5:33 pm
by Mortice Root
Careful, MsMary. The last time I was in your situation I tried to eat something right away and ended up taking a bite out of my lip. (At least the anesthetic stopped it from hurting.

) I'm sure you're more coordinated than I am ('cause it's not hard to be

), but just a warning.......
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 5:37 pm
by JazFusion
aliantha wrote:
JazFusion wrote:I feel lazy and disgruntled today. My house is a mess, I've still got more laundry to do and today is my son's well-baby visit. He'll be getting shots. I HATE the shots. Seeing him scream in pain is the worst kind of torture. Ever.
Yeah, it sucks when they scream. But you, as the mom, know that it's just a momentary pinprick, and that most of the screaming is due to the fear, right? So if you go in all confident and business-like (not "This won't hurt a bit" because that's a dirty tricksy lie, preciousss, but "It only hurts for a second and then it's over and you get a sticker!"), I think it helps them. That's my theory anyhow.
One of my kids refused to pee in a bottle when she was little. Absolutely flat-out refused. Screamed, hid under the exam table, the whole works. I can't tell you how much fun *that* was.

LOL Well, it would be easier if I could communicate with my son (he's 15 months). I should say the shots aren't
that bad, it's drawing blood from the finger that got me. Here's my little story (nightmare):
I don't know the normal process, but I guess I got a bad nurse or something. Last time she stuck his finger twice because the first one didn't go deep enough. Then she took
10 minutes getting the blood into the vials. By the end, my son was flailing around in my lap, screaming bloody murder and I was about ready to cry and deck the nurse at the same time.
Then, if things weren't bad enough the bleeding wouldn't stop. So she spent an extra 10 minutes putting pressure on his finger to get the bleeding to stop (which it didn't). She wrapped his finger in some gauze, which he promptly tried to eat, which caused more bleeding. By the time we got home the gauze was soaked with blood.
It was the worst doctor's visit
ever.
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 5:43 pm
by aliantha
JazFusion wrote:aliantha wrote:
JazFusion wrote:I feel lazy and disgruntled today. My house is a mess, I've still got more laundry to do and today is my son's well-baby visit. He'll be getting shots. I HATE the shots. Seeing him scream in pain is the worst kind of torture. Ever.
Yeah, it sucks when they scream. But you, as the mom, know that it's just a momentary pinprick, and that most of the screaming is due to the fear, right? So if you go in all confident and business-like (not "This won't hurt a bit" because that's a dirty tricksy lie, preciousss, but "It only hurts for a second and then it's over and you get a sticker!"), I think it helps them. That's my theory anyhow.
One of my kids refused to pee in a bottle when she was little. Absolutely flat-out refused. Screamed, hid under the exam table, the whole works. I can't tell you how much fun *that* was.

LOL Well, it would be easier if I could communicate with my son (he's 15 months). I should say the shots aren't
that bad, it's drawing blood from the finger that got me. Here's my little story (nightmare):
I don't know the normal process, but I guess I got a bad nurse or something. Last time she stuck his finger twice because the first one didn't go deep enough. Then she took
10 minutes getting the blood into the vials. By the end, my son was flailing around in my lap, screaming bloody murder and I was about ready to cry and deck the nurse at the same time.
Then, if things weren't bad enough the bleeding wouldn't stop. So she spent an extra 10 minutes putting pressure on his finger to get the bleeding to stop (which it didn't). She wrapped his finger in some gauze, which he promptly tried to eat, which caused more bleeding. By the time we got home the gauze was soaked with blood.
It was the worst doctor's visit
ever.
You win! That beats my "kid won't pee in a cup" story, hands down.
Wow. I'll defer to our resident nurses on the Watch, but that does sound like the nurse was a teensy bit incompetent...
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 5:44 pm
by MsMary
Mortice Root wrote:Careful, MsMary. The last time I was in your situation I tried to eat something right away and ended up taking a bite out of my lip. (At least the anesthetic stopped it from hurting.

) I'm sure you're more coordinated than I am ('cause it's not hard to be

), but just a warning.......
I'm not eating.
I'm only drinking a glass of cold water. Dangit, I can't even enjoy a cup of coffee when my mouth is numb.
Maybe I'll have a Slimfast shake...
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 5:47 pm
by Mortice Root
JazFusion, that sounds like a blood draw for a lead test and/or anemia. You shouldn't need to worry about that at a 15 month check, especially if they got it at 12 months. But you're right, 10 minutes is a long time to draw that test. Usually it's less than a minute, almost always less than two. Maybe you did get a bad nurse/lab tech. Ugh.
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 7:29 pm
by JazFusion
aliantha wrote:
You win! That beats my "kid won't pee in a cup" story, hands down.
Wow. I'll defer to our resident nurses on the Watch, but that does sound like the nurse was a teensy bit incompetent...
At least yours was funny!
JazFusion, that sounds like a blood draw for a lead test and/or anemia. You shouldn't need to worry about that at a 15 month check, especially if they got it at 12 months. But you're right, 10 minutes is a long time to draw that test. Usually it's less than a minute, almost always less than two. Maybe you did get a bad nurse/lab tech. Ugh.
It was for a lead test. I guess the silver lining in that was it came back normal. Although if that ever happens again, I probably will deck someone.
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 7:31 pm
by Mortice Root
JazFusion wroteIt was for a lead test. I guess the silver lining in that was it came back normal. Although if that ever happens again, I probably will deck someone.
That sounds like a totally appropriate response.

I'd probably do the same.
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 7:49 pm
by Wyldewode
This thread is already 100 pages long. Just saying. . .
I'm having a nice, relaxed day. I'm taking a break from cleaning, but I need to get back to it. When I get my second load of laundry in I'll need to load up the car with all the "to give away" stuff and take it to one of the local charity thrift stores. The fun factor is overwhelming.

But when I am done I'm going to reward myself with a coffee from Starbucks. As luck would have it, I live about 2 blocks from the newest location in town.

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 8:16 pm
by Seareach
SoS was up half the night = I was up half the night....
...but it's raining today! YAY!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 8:26 pm
by Wyldewode
I love rain in summer, Sea! I always loved playing in the rain when it was warm--as long as there was no lightning!

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 8:53 pm
by Cagliostro
I think I've finally caught the crap that has been bothering my girlfriend the past week. I should have called into work, but here I am. If I feel the same tonight, I'm calling.
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 9:06 pm
by Wyldewode
Sorry, Caggie! Drink chicken soup. . . when I have a desk, I always keep a box of "cup of soup" chicken noodle there. Whenever I start feeing sick I drink some. And if you can make it to a drugstore, buy some of Zicam. I've had fabulous results with it! Get better soon!

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 10:14 pm
by emotional leper
I got to watch someone hurl huge chunks in Anatomy today when the smell of formaldehyde hit us all. Then several more people blew chunks upon seeing skinless minks. Glorious day.
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 10:19 pm
by Wyldewode
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 10:20 pm
by balon!
Tsukasa Logged Out wrote:I got to watch someone hurl huge chunks in Anatomy today when the smell of formaldehyde hit us all. Then several more people blew chunks upon seeing skinless minks. Glorious day.
Haha. I love that. Someone threw up in the hallway at the theater the other day, and then my friend Costa almost threw up. Glad I didn't have to clean it up. Puke on carpet SUCKS>
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 1:10 am
by emotional leper
The most hilarious part was the big red biohazard container wasn't for mink bits, it was the puke bucket!

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 1:35 am
by Wyldewode
Very nice.
I feel at peace. I had a very restful and productive day. I just cooked a fantastic stir-fry and ate dinner. Now I'm watching Alton Brown make sushi. When that's done it's time for for an episode of Lost. I love that I can watch them on my computer.
