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brewz2
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Thanks so much for responding. We survivied our appointment today..The blood draw was for the family study that is out of Johns Hopkins - Unfortunately, Seth is very in tune to what's going on around him. They had a lady draw our blood today that actually came to our room, instead of us going to the labs - but that was only b/c it was for the study. Seth did have a bad time once with getting his blood drawn, and I'm sure he has that stored in that little memory of his. He literally melted down and screamed at the top of his lungs for about 10 - 15 minutes - that's about how long it took for four of us to hold him down....he's really strong! He freaked out when they had to do the throat culture too - it's like he turns into another kid... I did buy toys for each of the kids, and I wrapped them up last night and took them to the visit and they were both surprised when I whipped out those presents. It really helped my 8 year old (she's pretty good about it anyways) Seth was excited for the 10 seconds it took him to rip it open - then he just went back into melt down mode.
I will definitely never tell him ahead of time again! I have two opposite kids. My daughter likes to know things well in advance, but apparently Seth needs no information ahead of time.. I'm glad it's over with, they won't need any more blood drawn until the winter...
Thanks again for your help <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
I will definitely never tell him ahead of time again! I have two opposite kids. My daughter likes to know things well in advance, but apparently Seth needs no information ahead of time.. I'm glad it's over with, they won't need any more blood drawn until the winter...
Thanks again for your help <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">