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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 493801" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I have never heard of that pop thing Buddy is talking about but dont let them put that IV in without numbing her first. If they fight you about it, take them outside her room and demand it. I have had them tell me they dont have any such thing but just the last time I was at the hospital with Cory for his eye, I saw the empty box sitting there on the tray and it said it was just for such things. Numbing the skin before inserting IV's and drawing blood. I was so ticked off considering so many hospitals had denied the existence of such a product. I had my oldest son take a picture of it or I would give you the name. He is asleep. It is in a green and white box with black lettering. I believe it was a spray but not completely sure. </p><p></p><p>Tell her after they insert the IV to make her relaxed she will start to feel a bit funny like she thinks everything is funny and floating. Her limbs will get really tired. She can take her favorite stuffy with her into that room and if the doctors are good they will allow her to take it into the operating room. They should talk to her in the operating room nicely and when it comes time to put her to sleep she wont be afraid. They will tell her to think of nice things and have her count backwards from 100. She wont get very far and you will be right there when she wakes up. She will feel fine because she will have medicine to help her. Lots of her favorite ice cream and pop-cycles too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 493801, member: 1514"] I have never heard of that pop thing Buddy is talking about but dont let them put that IV in without numbing her first. If they fight you about it, take them outside her room and demand it. I have had them tell me they dont have any such thing but just the last time I was at the hospital with Cory for his eye, I saw the empty box sitting there on the tray and it said it was just for such things. Numbing the skin before inserting IV's and drawing blood. I was so ticked off considering so many hospitals had denied the existence of such a product. I had my oldest son take a picture of it or I would give you the name. He is asleep. It is in a green and white box with black lettering. I believe it was a spray but not completely sure. Tell her after they insert the IV to make her relaxed she will start to feel a bit funny like she thinks everything is funny and floating. Her limbs will get really tired. She can take her favorite stuffy with her into that room and if the doctors are good they will allow her to take it into the operating room. They should talk to her in the operating room nicely and when it comes time to put her to sleep she wont be afraid. They will tell her to think of nice things and have her count backwards from 100. She wont get very far and you will be right there when she wakes up. She will feel fine because she will have medicine to help her. Lots of her favorite ice cream and pop-cycles too. [/QUOTE]
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