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(I'm sorry for dumping these all at once. I write them on my laptop as I go along and only send them to LJ later, when I get home.)

I went over to Kouryou-chan's school half an hour early because I had to take her to her doctor's appointment. That was half excitement, half trial. The fun part was when we got there. The nurse was taking her vitals and doing the usual run-through of developmental milestones: "Can you hop on one foot? Can you skip? What color is this? And this?" And then there was, "Can she recognize any letter shapes?"

I pointed at the wall. "Kouryou, what does that sign say?"

"Which one?"

"The one on the door?"

"Please turn off your cell phone while in the examination room."

The nurse shook her head. "I guess she can." We ran through the rest of the examination in quick order. The doctor came in and gave her the same bit. We're a little worried about her persistent winter cough and her skin looks rougher than it should in places, but otherwise she's in great health. Tall and thin for her age, but not too drastic about either. And then it was time for her shots. She did not like that at all, especially since one of them was a tetanus immunization.

Oh, but that wasn't the worst of it. Oh, no. Then we had to go to another building to get a blood draw. And the intern fucked up the thumb draw. And she hated the thumb draw. It wasn't until the experienced nurse came over and did an elbow draw, during which she was freaking out and I was holding her down in that way that makes you feel more like a horrible monster than a loving father, but it had to be done.

Afterwards, I held her in the lobby and comforted her until she stopped crying, then hurtled north again to pick up Yamaarashi-chan from her daycare. We're home now and the girls are watching Kimba the White Lion. I'm going to go make adult Mac'n'Cheese.

Date: 2004-12-03 04:28 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] fallenpegasus
I can just hear Kouryou-chan's reading of that sign in my head.

Date: 2004-12-03 04:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wyrdone.livejournal.com
What exactly constitutes "adult Mac & Cheese"?

Vampires

Date: 2004-12-03 04:39 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kenshardik
I had a bad experience with blood work recently. The vein at the inner elbow on my right arm is "Old Faithful" when it comes to draws, but this one nurse couldn't get it (after digging around a bit). So she tried my other arm - no luck, either. So she called in a second nurse who did a THIRD draw from the back of my left hand.

Ugh.

Date: 2004-12-03 05:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elfs.livejournal.com
Ziti with a white sauce of 3/4 chedder, 1/4 parmesean, baked. Not that yellow stuff that comes in a can.

Date: 2004-12-03 07:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sarekofvulcan.livejournal.com
*sigh* I know I've asked this before, but how old are they again?

Date: 2004-12-03 07:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elfs.livejournal.com
Kouryou-chan just turned 5. Yamaarashi-chan is 7&½.

Re: Vampires

Date: 2004-12-03 08:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elfs.livejournal.com
Oh, gods, you wouldn't have enjoyed watching the intern make a meatball out of the back of Yamaarashi-chan's hand back when she was two. She tried five sticks before her mentor stepped in and did it in half a heartbeat on the other hand. The left hand swelled up from all the abuse.

I remember her being all freaked out from the needle. It was to put in a shunt prior to some minor GI exploratory (down the throat, not cutting anything), but the second time when the doctor came to put in another dose, she had learned to like the demerol... "Hey, don't take that away..."

Date: 2004-12-03 08:07 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] fallenpegasus
I thought it came in a blue box, and merely requires water, milk, and butter.

Date: 2004-12-03 08:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sarekofvulcan.livejournal.com
Thanks. Your Kouryou-chan stories always manage to impress me: she keeps doing things I'd be pleased at my 7-year-old doing, and said 7-year-old is ahead of her classmates in some areas. :-)

Date: 2004-12-03 01:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] featheredfrog.livejournal.com
Thanks. I wish you'd post "recipes" even as sparse as this one when you remark about your cooking.

White sauce with cheddar? Well, at least not fluorescent yellow...

Date: 2004-12-03 02:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wyrdone.livejournal.com
Ahhh.... Real Mac-n-Cheese then. (We generally use a mix of cobly and white cheddar over Penne or Farfalle.)

Poor little thing...

Date: 2004-12-03 05:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] velvet-wood.livejournal.com
Stupid medical vampires. Thumb draws _hurt_. I was in the hospital for 4 months a few years ago, on IV drugs which destroyed a vein a day until finally they put in a central line (through the front of the shoulder and into the upper aorta...big line, doesn't get messed up easily, but still had to be changed to the other side every couple of weeks), and I can say that the thumb, at least for me (and most other people, according to our household RN) is just about the most painful place to get an IV. The back of the hand is next. Poor Kouryou-chan. Poor Daddy, too...I had to hold Jaime down when he was two and busted open his chin and needed stitches, and I felt like the biggest monster in the world.

Nothing will take the pain of this visit away, but for future visits, you might consider asking your doctor beforehand for a prescription for a couple of EMLA patches. It's a topical anesthetic that really, _really_ works. You put the patch on a couple hours before, they take it off to do the blood drawing or shots, and the baby doesn't feel a _thing_. The effects last for several hours afterwards, too, so it's great for shots like tetanus boosters which leave you sore and aching. It's designed for minor surgeries, but also very commonly used to keep kids from developing a fear of doctors because of the unpleasant things they have to do to them.

I've never had a problem with getting a shot, or having blood drawn, or anything _myself_, but when it's my kids hurting, it really tears me up. When I found EMLA, it was an absolute gift from the gods.

Sounds like you've had a rough couple of days. I hope things pick up this weekend and everything works out for you.

Velvet

Date: 2004-12-03 06:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elfs.livejournal.com
Well, there is that. There is yellow stuff that comes in a yellow box and a foil packet now that doesn't require the milk and butter and actually tastes a litlte better.

Date: 2004-12-03 06:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elfs.livejournal.com
Omaha and I often worry that we're too proud of her. Not in that we would want to hold her back or anything, but that other parents simply get tired of hearing how wonderful we think is our little girl. She's outpacing most of her peers and is in a school where that is encouraged, but we hope she's not too far ahead when she gets to puberty. I know what that's like, and it was awful enough for me.

Re: Poor little thing...

Date: 2004-12-03 06:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elfs.livejournal.com
Only the doctor's visit was rough. I took time off from work and am doing work from home (I got VNC over SSH working, so I can work from home now. I have to shut down bittorrent to get decent bandwidth, but it can run at night). It's mostly been very different, being a housefather, doing the laundry consistently and keeping the place tidy. I'm more bewildered than exhausted.

Thanks for the kind words, though. And I'll ask for the EMLA thing if it's necessary. This was a very minor draw, only 23ga, but I wish they hadn't gone with the thumb draw first.

Date: 2004-12-03 06:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sarekofvulcan.livejournal.com
She could always go the "Kouryou Howser MD" route... :-)

Date: 2004-12-04 04:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] srmalloy.livejournal.com
A bechamel, or white sauce, is one of the mother sauces, a basis for a wide range of sauces. Add shredded cheese to a hot bechamel and melt it in, and you have a cheese sauce. And, contrary to what people think, the yellow-orange color of cheddar is not intrinsic to the cheese; cheddars vary from white to yellow with age – so you can have a completely white cheddar sauce.

Yeah, some of those interns...

Date: 2004-12-05 01:42 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I shouldn't say this, since one of my sisters is currently going thru rotations, but some of those interns are really horrible.

I had a severe phobia of needles for 10+ years because of one. At the age of around 10, I had stopped eating much for about a week, and my parents took me to th hospital. Where, of course, they decided to do a blood test. They sent in an intern to take 2 vials of blood from my left arm. Guy couldn't find the vein. Then he came back 3 minutes later to say that they needed another vial. Then came back 10 minutes later to say that they (read, *he*) had lost one of the vials and needed a 4th. About 15 minutes later, it developed that they didn't need the 3rd vial in the first place. My parents, of course, had to hold me down thru all this.

To this day, I'm not certain if he was just incompetent, or if he was a psycho.

-Malthus

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