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Old 09-19-2006, 09:26 AM #1
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Default They want to do WHAT for Zoe's EEG?

Last time it was just "bring her in". This time they want her as sleep deprived as possible for her EEG.

OMG! YIKES! Zoe sleep deprived is NOT a pretty picture.

I am scared. Hold me.
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(((HUGS))) Holding on tight.
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LOL. When you're gonna need holding is when you get to the end of the eeg and Zoe's had a nice, but short, little nap and you HAVEN"T!...and exhausted little you have to get her home, then get her through the rest of the day...hopefully with BOTH of you awake so hopefully BOTH of you can be asleep at least part of that night.
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you dont need holding, you need a bottle of wine!

I have two of them to do tommorow for the girls, and two next week for the boys.

I may have a keg party when it's all said and done.
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EEEK!

Sleep deprivived is tough especially when you have to keep her awake during the drive to the EEG.

((hugs)) and holding your hand!

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How in the world am I going to keep her awak for an hour long drive in the early morning? Seriously?
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it ain't easy. got anyone who can go with you? I think if she naps a short time it won't be the end of the world...but better not. Maybe: music, a new toy tha tmakes a lot of noise. Loud music. roll the windows down so the wind blows. . um.... honk the horn a lo0t?
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Maria has an EEG scheduled Oct 2 and this is the first time they have asked us to bring her in sleep deprived (put her to bed 2 hours late and wake her 2 hours early). The appointment isn't until 11, and she has her pre-op appointment with the eye doctor before that, so it will be a fun day for us all.

Good luck with Zoe's appointment.
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