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Advice needed for blood draw / 2nd appointment with psychiatrist
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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 383954" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>Oh my gosh, I am WAY stressed out about this - of course I will hide it and not let on that I am stressed. I am thinking maybe I should call the lab ahead of time, ask if certain days/time are better as far as who is on staff and trained to deal with this type of situation. Oh, and guess what came in the mail today??? A blood test kit for my husband to go have blood drawn (for a study he is participating in). How is that for timing? Maybe if difficult child sees dad do it and everything is ok, then he won't feel so scared. They have to fill many tubes though. Of course, Dad is a major baby when it comes to needles so that might not be good. I don't know. Maybe it would just be better if someone else takes him, like my Mom, or just Dad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 383954, member: 3930"] Oh my gosh, I am WAY stressed out about this - of course I will hide it and not let on that I am stressed. I am thinking maybe I should call the lab ahead of time, ask if certain days/time are better as far as who is on staff and trained to deal with this type of situation. Oh, and guess what came in the mail today??? A blood test kit for my husband to go have blood drawn (for a study he is participating in). How is that for timing? Maybe if difficult child sees dad do it and everything is ok, then he won't feel so scared. They have to fill many tubes though. Of course, Dad is a major baby when it comes to needles so that might not be good. I don't know. Maybe it would just be better if someone else takes him, like my Mom, or just Dad. [/QUOTE]
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