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Diazepam for child’s blood test

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Ohnotrobbieagain · 03/10/2024 20:42

My 6 year old has been really ill over the summer, she’s developed high anxiety, following illness. She needs blood tests to find out what’s going on. She’s petrified of getting them done, I tried with her, was very positive, brought along a little bag full of a few, new toys to open to distract her. She got in the chair but then was hysterical, wouldn’t let us anywhere near her and it was impossible to hold her down, I just couldn’t do that as I could see the anxiety was just far too high.
The dr has suggested we give a small
amount of diazepam beforehand and said she’ll probably be asleep for it, this seems an extreme thing to do, is it? has anyone else done it? She really needs these tests.

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Frontedadverbials · 04/10/2024 07:26

Yumyi · 04/10/2024 06:30

The last time I took a child for a blood test they asked if he had much water to drink that day as apparently dehydration makes it difficult to find vein. So drink a good glass water before

Unfortunately some people just have small veins. The tips about water and, above, running around wearing a small top are great but some people's veins are always a challenge to take blood from. I hadn't considered this would also apply to children; phlebotomists are always very concerned that I'm okay whilst they dig around trying to find a vein so I can see that would be very distressing for a small child.

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