Dear Readers:
I think my life experience is what qualifies me to write this column. I made every mistake imaginable. But have learned from them. Most important I still remember what it was like to be 12, 13, 14, 15, and so on. Currently I am a single mom, I have two wonderful boys. One in college. We are all happy emotionally. We love life, and know that you can too. I try to be the kind of parent that understands. I know that I can help you to understand where you parents are coming from, and help you get over the difficulties of being young. You can even have your parents write to me and I will help them to get over their fears and at least respect you and your feelings. I have been married and divorced twice, so I have experience in that field also. But now I own my own home, and my own business and am successful. Lots of luck to you! Hope to hear from you.
Website: Ask Michele E-mail: cobweb2@comcast.net Gender: Female Location: Connecticut Occupation: accountant, internet marketing, creative writing Age: 56 Member Since: March 22, 2005 Answers: 1331 Last Update: June 20, 2010 Visitors: 89050
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I have to go into the hospital and they are going to put an IV in my arm. How bad does this hurt?
Has anyone had an IV before? (link)
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It only hurts when the first put in the needle, but they put it in at an angle. It goes into your vein, then they tape it or something so it won't move, and you'll soon forget about it. Of course there will be some instructions for you, depending on where the IV is located. Like don't bend your arm, if it is in the crook of your elbow, or they could put it in your write, then you would have to keep your hand immobile.
You,ll be OK. I'd be more concerned about what they they putting into you through the IV.
Michele
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Thank you! Sorry I didn't rate you sooner but I just came back to this site so I am trying to catch up everybody I owe! :)
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