My 14 year old daughter is terrified of needles. Since she was hospitalized and diagnosed over a year ago she has been going back to the hospital outpatient infusion clinic and very happy with how she is treated there even though she is always nervous. She gets a private room, adjustable bed, large flat screen TV that has Hollywood movies, internet, TV and also a meal is provided as well as there is a kitchen for parents.kids to also get more snacks/drinks. They are aware of her aversion to needles and always use a numbing spray as well as a slower drip from IV since she complains it hurts if it is too fast, they also have us wait 1/2 after infusion is over to make sure there is not a reaction. The new Dr wants are to go to an infusion office instead where they do not numb her arm first, They are on a first come first serve whether there is a TV or comfortable chair and only 2 of four areas (not private) have this, also food/drinks, etc are not provided provided plus they want to do a fast infusion and they do not have you wait to see if there is a reaction. This is going to traumatize her to get an IV without numbing and she is worried if it will hurt to have the Remicade go in faster 1/2 the time. Even though this is becoming common practice who know what years from now what they will find out regarding this. The Dr can write orders for the other place where she is comfortable but I think gets paid more if he does it at his office. Curious as to what everyone thinks about rapid infusion and what the places are like where their kids have the Remicade infusion done. Thank you
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