Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 from Dale, Mom to Katy, CVID, age 20 Kathleen, a lot of the kids get Benadryl and that makes most (but not all) kids sleep -- but for the most part, Katy just does regular activities. She doesn't have to be quiet -- just can't pull out the tubing. For a two year old, it's going to be " fun " trying to keep him attached! I imagine at Boston Children's they know how to keep little ones occupied! Katy usually watched movies or played on her computer. One afternoon she was wanting to make cookies -- so she made cookies with her tubing all attached. One afternoon, she and her nurse helped me dip chocolate candies all afternoon. We got chocolate all over that tubing!!!! And when she was restless, she and the nurse would go out in the backyard. They couldn't figure out how to enable her to actually swing on the swing set because the tubing was too short -- but, hey, she did regular things. That was when she was attached to the pole and pump. Now, in the dorm, her nurse brings a small, portable pump that Katy can walk about with much easier. Don't know what they will use at Children's. Katy doesn't feel bad at all during the infusion (once they found her speed and right product). She starts to feel flu-like about the end of the infusion or a little while afterward and usually takes a nap -- but if she's got somewhere fun to go -- she goes anyway. It really doesn't stop her. Now, she was a lot older and they may treat little ones differently -- but for Katy, she just did regular stuff. I liked the suggestion someone gave to be sure and pack a lunch for yourself. I didn't do that the first time -- and I wasn't about to leave Katy alone! Obviously I didn't " starve to death " , but it was a loooooong day. Pack for Mom, too!!!! Also, don't forget to throw in your favorite book or cross-word puzzles, or whatever you like to do in case he falls asleep. Hope that helps, In His service, Dale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 I'm not sure when your appointment is. I hope this is not too late. Kate is 2 and gets IVIG every three weeks at UCLA. We bring - Coloring books Crayons Etch a Sketch (sp?) Play dough 3 DVD's Her Snow White Figurines Her IVIG only blanket (given to her by the nurse there) Pink (Her Teddy Bear/lovie) They have toys there, and a coloring/play area she can go to. We have the child life person come to her room and she brings new toys/interesting things. Other things we have brought in the past - Sticker books Regular books to read Music to listen to Our digital camera so we can take pictures for her to look at. It's very do-able. Oh, I always bring food and snacks for me and the kids. She likes things she can " do myself. " Good luck. Dayna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 -thanks and not too late the IVIG is oct 29th... I put all this on my to take list,thanks for this info, in times of stress, you forget the basics at times.. kathleen -- In , " fladfam " <fladfam@c...> wrote: > I'm not sure when your appointment is. I hope this is not too late. > > Kate is 2 and gets IVIG every three weeks at UCLA. We bring - > Coloring books > Crayons > Etch a Sketch (sp?) > Play dough > 3 DVD's > Her Snow White Figurines > Her IVIG only blanket (given to her by the nurse there) > Pink (Her Teddy Bear/lovie) > > > They have toys there, and a coloring/play area she can go to. > > We have the child life person come to her room and she brings new > toys/interesting things. > > Other things we have brought in the past - > Sticker books > Regular books to read > Music to listen to > Our digital camera so we can take pictures for her to look at. > > > It's very do-able. Oh, I always bring food and snacks for me and the > kids. She likes things she can " do myself. " > > > Good luck. > Dayna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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