We were booked in with the Endocrine team for my son. He needed to have a blood test at that time due to his medical issues. As he is autistic he usually needs preparation time with pictures to assist him in processing. There were no pictures or preparation for him and myself (mum) and 2 other staff members had to hold him down physically whilst a (very well trained and fast) phlebotomist found a vein and took blood from him.
It was all over in about a minute, but the stress my boy was under at that point was phenomenal. His words were "you're killing me!" I understand there isn't a nice way to have a blood test, but it was awful to have to hold him down physically to have this procedure done.
The previous time he had a blood test, he was under a general anaesthesia for an MRI. I have been told there is no availability for him to be sedated to reduce the stress for an autistic boy. He then went on to have his "usual" 6 monthly decapeptyl, which again was an awful experience for him, even though he was prepared for this. I had to physically carry him into the room and then physically restrain him, with 2 other staff members. He kicked out and one shouted at him to stay still and do not kick.
I was very upset with the way he was shouted at, although I understand the staff need to be safe. I only hope no other child has to be held down by 3 people to have a blood test or injection. I am writing this 10 days later. The bruising on his arm is finally going now and he still won't give me a hug as he associates me with the trauma he has experienced at the beginning of last week.
"My son's experience"
About: Royal Hospital for Children and Young People (Edinburgh) / Clinical haematology Royal Hospital for Children and Young People (Edinburgh) Clinical haematology EH9 1LF
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