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[quote=Anonymous]My son needs a blood draw and a tooth filing. He is very sensitivity to touch. Anything that seems like no big deal to you and me is worthy of a blood curdling scream and trashing from him. Numbing agents and distractions to not work. Once he gets spun up it only gets worse. He has anxiety and ASD. We’ve tried the blood draw at Children’s. He’s 14 and strong. With 5 people trying to hold him down it wasn’t working. At the SN dentist he tried numbing gel but my son complained he still could feel everything. So the dentist injected more numbing stuff. At that was the end of the procedure. My son put his hands over his mouth and would not move. He keeps saying he wants to be knocked out for these type of procedures. I keep trying to explain that anesthesia requires an IV to begin with. I’m not looking for recommendations for pediatric phelobotomaists or dentists. I’m looking for the techniques that you’ve used to get these type of things done. [/quote]
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