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kayleesgrandma

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OMG--you two just crack me up! I'm here at work, and here you are all bleary-eyed, hanging IV's--whose turn is it now???? <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

kayleesgrandma

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OMG--you two just crack me up! I'm here at work, and here you are all bleary-eyed, hanging IV's--whose turn is it now???? <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

kayleesgrandma

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OMG--you two just crack me up! I'm here at work, and here you are all bleary-eyed, hanging IV's--whose turn is it now???? <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

kayleesgrandma

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OMG--you two just crack me up! I'm here at work, and here you are all bleary-eyed, hanging IV's--whose turn is it now???? <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

kayleesgrandma

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OMG--you two just crack me up! I'm here at work, and here you are all bleary-eyed, hanging IV's--whose turn is it now???? <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

beleache

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WOW TOM & TESTIFY, I am so glad everything went well for your little guy..

I hope and pray he has a quick recovery.. I will say a prayer for him and you guys as well, he has been through so much for a little guy.

Thank God you all found each other. <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0"> joni
 

beleache

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WOW TOM & TESTIFY, I am so glad everything went well for your little guy..

I hope and pray he has a quick recovery.. I will say a prayer for him and you guys as well, he has been through so much for a little guy.

Thank God you all found each other. <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0"> joni
 

beleache

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WOW TOM & TESTIFY, I am so glad everything went well for your little guy..

I hope and pray he has a quick recovery.. I will say a prayer for him and you guys as well, he has been through so much for a little guy.

Thank God you all found each other. <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0"> joni
 

beleache

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WOW TOM & TESTIFY, I am so glad everything went well for your little guy..

I hope and pray he has a quick recovery.. I will say a prayer for him and you guys as well, he has been through so much for a little guy.

Thank God you all found each other. <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0"> joni
 

beleache

New member
WOW TOM & TESTIFY, I am so glad everything went well for your little guy..
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<br /> I hope and pray he has a quick recovery.. I will say a prayer for him and you guys as well, he has been through so much for a little guy.
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<br /> Thank God you all found each other. <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0"> joni
 

TestifyToLove

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Technically, Terri, we're connecting balls versus hanging IVs. Our home healthcare agency is terrific and provides all pediatric IV meds that are possible to put into those medication balls into them so children are not tethered to machines and cords. Its great. We love them. We just have to battle the child's desire to lay on that arm in the middle of the night. We use a Baby Leg to go over the PICC line *and* the medication ball and he's good to go without being much the wiser that we were anywhere near him.

Its also great when you want to do things like go cut down a Christmas tree...or visit your doctor. The only issue I had in the doctor's office yesterday was that our family doctor nearly fell over when he walked into the exam room while I was flushing the PICC line. I TOLD him we were doing the IV meds ourself, so I don't know why he was so surprised, but he was just the same.<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

TestifyToLove

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Technically, Terri, we're connecting balls versus hanging IVs. Our home healthcare agency is terrific and provides all pediatric IV meds that are possible to put into those medication balls into them so children are not tethered to machines and cords. Its great. We love them. We just have to battle the child's desire to lay on that arm in the middle of the night. We use a Baby Leg to go over the PICC line *and* the medication ball and he's good to go without being much the wiser that we were anywhere near him.

Its also great when you want to do things like go cut down a Christmas tree...or visit your doctor. The only issue I had in the doctor's office yesterday was that our family doctor nearly fell over when he walked into the exam room while I was flushing the PICC line. I TOLD him we were doing the IV meds ourself, so I don't know why he was so surprised, but he was just the same.<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

TestifyToLove

New member
Technically, Terri, we're connecting balls versus hanging IVs. Our home healthcare agency is terrific and provides all pediatric IV meds that are possible to put into those medication balls into them so children are not tethered to machines and cords. Its great. We love them. We just have to battle the child's desire to lay on that arm in the middle of the night. We use a Baby Leg to go over the PICC line *and* the medication ball and he's good to go without being much the wiser that we were anywhere near him.

Its also great when you want to do things like go cut down a Christmas tree...or visit your doctor. The only issue I had in the doctor's office yesterday was that our family doctor nearly fell over when he walked into the exam room while I was flushing the PICC line. I TOLD him we were doing the IV meds ourself, so I don't know why he was so surprised, but he was just the same.<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

TestifyToLove

New member
Technically, Terri, we're connecting balls versus hanging IVs. Our home healthcare agency is terrific and provides all pediatric IV meds that are possible to put into those medication balls into them so children are not tethered to machines and cords. Its great. We love them. We just have to battle the child's desire to lay on that arm in the middle of the night. We use a Baby Leg to go over the PICC line *and* the medication ball and he's good to go without being much the wiser that we were anywhere near him.

Its also great when you want to do things like go cut down a Christmas tree...or visit your doctor. The only issue I had in the doctor's office yesterday was that our family doctor nearly fell over when he walked into the exam room while I was flushing the PICC line. I TOLD him we were doing the IV meds ourself, so I don't know why he was so surprised, but he was just the same.<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

TestifyToLove

New member
Technically, Terri, we're connecting balls versus hanging IVs. Our home healthcare agency is terrific and provides all pediatric IV meds that are possible to put into those medication balls into them so children are not tethered to machines and cords. Its great. We love them. We just have to battle the child's desire to lay on that arm in the middle of the night. We use a Baby Leg to go over the PICC line *and* the medication ball and he's good to go without being much the wiser that we were anywhere near him.
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<br />Its also great when you want to do things like go cut down a Christmas tree...or visit your doctor. The only issue I had in the doctor's office yesterday was that our family doctor nearly fell over when he walked into the exam room while I was flushing the PICC line. I TOLD him we were doing the IV meds ourself, so I don't know why he was so surprised, but he was just the same.<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

PedsNP2007

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You two are hilarious. I get such enjoyment of the amusing banter back and forth.

Yes, it is surprising how people get so shocked on how at ease we are with doing our own meds. I had a bunch of labs draw these last few days. I just whipped out my port tubing and started flushing my line and drawing blood off for the lab tech people. They were stunned how organized I was -- just didn't have the tubes, but I had all the syringes ready for them!

Jenn
30 yo cf
 

PedsNP2007

New member
You two are hilarious. I get such enjoyment of the amusing banter back and forth.

Yes, it is surprising how people get so shocked on how at ease we are with doing our own meds. I had a bunch of labs draw these last few days. I just whipped out my port tubing and started flushing my line and drawing blood off for the lab tech people. They were stunned how organized I was -- just didn't have the tubes, but I had all the syringes ready for them!

Jenn
30 yo cf
 

PedsNP2007

New member
You two are hilarious. I get such enjoyment of the amusing banter back and forth.

Yes, it is surprising how people get so shocked on how at ease we are with doing our own meds. I had a bunch of labs draw these last few days. I just whipped out my port tubing and started flushing my line and drawing blood off for the lab tech people. They were stunned how organized I was -- just didn't have the tubes, but I had all the syringes ready for them!

Jenn
30 yo cf
 

PedsNP2007

New member
You two are hilarious. I get such enjoyment of the amusing banter back and forth.

Yes, it is surprising how people get so shocked on how at ease we are with doing our own meds. I had a bunch of labs draw these last few days. I just whipped out my port tubing and started flushing my line and drawing blood off for the lab tech people. They were stunned how organized I was -- just didn't have the tubes, but I had all the syringes ready for them!

Jenn
30 yo cf
 

PedsNP2007

New member
You two are hilarious. I get such enjoyment of the amusing banter back and forth.
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<br />Yes, it is surprising how people get so shocked on how at ease we are with doing our own meds. I had a bunch of labs draw these last few days. I just whipped out my port tubing and started flushing my line and drawing blood off for the lab tech people. They were stunned how organized I was -- just didn't have the tubes, but I had all the syringes ready for them!
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<br />Jenn
<br />30 yo cf
 
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