Friday, August 15, 2008

Well, that was easy...

On Tuesday we had to take Son 2 to the hospital for a knee x-ray. It wasn't urgent, we know the limp he displays is probably congenital, but having consulted our GP about it last week we needed to get it done.

After previous difficult experiences, I know that a non-emergency hospital visit has to be planned like a military campaign. One thing that autistic people don't do well is wait patiently, especially in crowded waiting rooms. The outpatient x-ray department in our hospital is right next door to the pharmacy, with one open-plan waiting area for both. During the day it is chaotic.

So the first part of the plan was to phone ahead and check the potentially quietest time, which turned out to be around 7pm. We then had to choose our day...both Hubby and I would need to be available to go and we decided that Son 2 would be more co-operative if he hadn't just had a long day at playscheme. We settled on Tuesday, a whole week after we'd actually seen the GP.

On the day I used our symbol software to write a social story for Son 2, explaining the timetable for the evening. Hubby bought a new DVD as a bribe/reward, which son 2 could carry into the hospital. When we arrived, we were lucky enough to find a free disabled parking space and Son 2 trotted happily into the building. The x-ray department was empty. Despite a short hold up at the desk because our GP had not put the surgery details on the form (luckily I know them by heart!), Son 2 was seen immediately. He co-operated to the best of his ability and the job was soon done with no stress involved for anyone.

Back to the car, breathing a sigh of relief, only to get caught in the heaviest downpour you could imagine. But as we finally turned into our road we we were greeted by the sight of a beautiful double rainbow...

Three notable things:

1. After a freezing cold start to the day it is warm and sunny, just as summer should be.

2. I am nervously awaiting the return of my last Open University assignment, whilst trying to concentrate on planning the next.

3. The GB team is doing quite well at the Olympics so far, despite a few disasters...

8 comments:

Casdok said...

Well done Son 2!
Lovely to hear it was stress free - i know what it can be like.

Weight Loss Warrior said...

nice pic casdok and very well done indeed


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Anne Brooke said...

Glad the visit went well, and the rainbow sounds wonderful!

Hugs

Axxx

Anonymous said...

A sigh of relief and a happy son.

Always a good combination!!

CJ xx

Deborah Carr (Debs) said...

Glad the hospital visit went well. I love rainbows, so beautiful and inspiring somehow.

Zinnia Cyclamen said...

Sounds as if it could hardly have been better. Well done!

Graeme K Talboys said...

Don't you just love it when you get days like that.

Jan said...

Good to call in again!
Stuff sounds positive too. Great.