Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Growing Kids


Yesterday I took both kids in for check-ups- Avery for her 4 year-old and James for his 9-month old. Avery was a little skittish about going to the doctor, but I told her that she didn't have to get any shots this time...note to self: never promise this to your kids.

As soon as we got there the nurse told me that Avery was getting 4 shots. What?! I thought they didn't get anymore until right before kindgergarten. But she said, no, it's 4 at 4.

Both of the kids are growing so much! Here are the stats:

Avery-

weight--41 lbs.--85th percentile

height--3 ft. 5 inches--75th percentile

James-

weight-- 24 lbs. 4 oz. --90th percentile

height-- 29 inches--75th percentile

The doctor said they both look great and are very healthy. I had James get his shots first. He only had two and took them like a champ. He only cried for about 30 seconds. Avery, well, the first two went better than the second two. At our old clinic they always had 2 nurses come in so they could just give the shots at the same time and get it over with. At this clinic there is just the one nurse and she did 1 and 2 on the first arm. Avery was not happy and kept saying she wanted to go home, cried, etc. Little did she know that we had to do the other arm too. As soon as the nurse started going for the other arm Avery really freaked out. I had to hold her down while the nurse jabbed her two more times. The nurse blamed it on the doctor and said that the doctor told her to do it. She also told Avery that she doesn't have to get another shot until she is 11, which is nice to know.

Then we had to take James down to the lab to get blood drawn for a routine screening. That was not fun. They couldn't get blood on the first arm after poking around a few times. I had to watch and hold James. It was terrible. Then she tried the other arm and told me that if it didn't work they would have to take it out of his finger, at which point we had to stay for an extra 20 minutes because I guess they worry about the finger clotting or something. Luckily they were able to get it out of the second arm. I could tell Avery was really glad she didn't have to have that done.

And to top it off Al, James and I have been battling the stomach bug for the rest of that day and today. Avery avoided it gratefully.

Now James has his next check-up at 1 year. 1 year!! Only in a few months! That is crazy to me. And Avery isn't do for a whole year. Hopefully she will get over the trauma of it all by then ;)

6 comments:

Clark Family said...

That sounds horrible, I make Dan take the kids when and if possible. Poor Avery, I am pretty sure here you don't get those shots here until you are 5...but I told Brady at his 3 he didn't have to get shots and him and Dan were both a little angry with me after because he did. I can't believe James is so big...

Unknown said...

Oh, poor kids! Allison didn't have to get her last round of shots until she 5 and getting ready to go into kindergarten. I just took Allison in for her 6 year checkup and wow. She and Avery could be neck-in-neck. Stats almost identical. Though instead of shots now, they do eye exams...which she didn't pass. So, I've scheduled an appt for her with an eye Doc to make sure everything is okay. You know those Jensens...they were always wearing glasses when they were young. Hopefully that won't happen here, but you never know! Ah, the fun of having kids.

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Jessie said...

Oh my gosh the anonymous comment? What is that? So weird. Sorry about the day of shots! Those are no fun. Kids get so scared and it doesn't help that you as the parent have to help hold them down while others inflict pain. Hope you guys get feeling better!

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