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Need help with eye drops PLEASE!
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 514687" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>She was laying down when we started. it's not so much the drops but what the drops do that she's afraid of. She was able to "practice" with water drops.</p><p></p><p>The first time, she was pretty much ambushed. Had no clue what was going to happen. The second time, she was resistant, but the nurse was able to get her to comply. This time, resistance is an understatement. Is as if the fear builds and there's no stopping it.</p><p></p><p>Now that I think of it, a similar thing happened with injections. She never had a problem with them. Even said she'd prefer an injection over oral medication any time. When we did flu shots this past fall, that all changed. Her brother and sister went first to prove to her and remind her that it's no big deal, but she went ballistic when it came on her turn. Fortunately I was able to hold her down for that.</p><p></p><p>She's bummin' hard right now - very disappointed in herself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 514687, member: 11965"] She was laying down when we started. it's not so much the drops but what the drops do that she's afraid of. She was able to "practice" with water drops. The first time, she was pretty much ambushed. Had no clue what was going to happen. The second time, she was resistant, but the nurse was able to get her to comply. This time, resistance is an understatement. Is as if the fear builds and there's no stopping it. Now that I think of it, a similar thing happened with injections. She never had a problem with them. Even said she'd prefer an injection over oral medication any time. When we did flu shots this past fall, that all changed. Her brother and sister went first to prove to her and remind her that it's no big deal, but she went ballistic when it came on her turn. Fortunately I was able to hold her down for that. She's bummin' hard right now - very disappointed in herself. [/QUOTE]
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