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We get good doctors, it's just the ER is ALWAYS busy and if the person isn't dying, it's a long wait and it's a 90 minute drive for the good ER.
So 3 hours driving + 4 hour wait at minimum which will set Grant off, because it'll be too bright, too noisy and he'd be way way too tired, into his meltdown no doctor is getting near him fit of doom that takes DH - a black belt in several martial arts - restraining most of Grant and at least 2 nurses to help hold other limbs THEN maybe the doctor can look at him. Last time, with his lovely fractured arm, it took DH holding him, a nurse for each leg, a nurse for his good arm, a nurse to hold his head and 2 nurses for his broken arm. To get the propofol in him so they could actually look at him and take an x-ray or two. He is the child that EVERY patient is wondering exactly what is happening by the meltdown.
So yeah, unless he's at death's door, he's not going to the ER. Now, if he's awake and not in pain, he's usually pretty agreeable at the doctors.
Sparkles, if Grant gets an IV, it has to be in his leg. Always. Because the doctors can't get one in his arm because he will be fighting them too much. He's FUN to deal with. Really.