As part of the appointment, Nolan had to have blood drawn for the allergy tests they are going to do. The nurse who drew the blood was amazing, and was able to tell Nolan what was going on without causing any apprehension on his part. So many times when you speak reasurringly to a little tyke, they figure out in a big hurry that there is or will be something in the near future that they *need* to be worried about.
She also had a parent system. She had me lay on the table with Nolan, in a spoon position. His feet got trapped between my knees, his head was in the crook of my arm, and my other arm layed over him. He obviously felt very safe and secure. He did cry when they put the needle in his arm, but forgot all about the needle when the nurse handed him a vial of his own blood to hold while she drew the other 2 vials. Nolan thought (and I quote) it was "AWESOME!"
So hopefully, this has set the stage for other shots and blood draws. He was a very brave boy.
Wow, what an experience! I can just picture him thinking the vial was pretty cool and forgetting about what was going on at that moment.
ReplyDeleteBecause of Scott's nut allergy, we always are really careful about what everyone eats -- no nuts for my group of nuts! He has been to the E.D. for accidentaly ingesting nuts twice only in the past 20 years. (Once we thought a cashew was a peanut, the other time it was a cookie with walnut flour!)