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Sarah Miller's avatar

Melinda, thank you so much. My 7yo is a massive needle-phobe (and has experienced more than her fair share of medical trauma in general) so I have been the parent holding her kid down at 90% of pediatric appointments in her lifetime. It never gets easier -- it seems, in fact, to only be getting worse as she gets older -- and I have been putting off getting her flu shot while waiting for the Covid shot because I know it's going to be a rough on both of us. (She is finally old enough to go to Walgreen's for a flu shot but I seriously doubt the ability of the staff there to handle the level of screaming and fighting that will go down.)

I never thought of buying and applying numbing cream on our own ahead of time -- I'm going to try that. I appreciate this whole post from beginning to end. Just knowing there are other parents out there dealing with this (and doing their best just like me) is helpful.

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Laura Micheals's avatar

My children are all terrified of needles, the sheer sight of them makes them run to me. Me and my husband have to hold these kids down to even get them prepped, I just want them to be safe from all these sicknesses and diseases. Sometimes we have to strap them down, our kids are quite strong.

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