Well, we're back. They got us RIGHT IN this time.
The doctor first tried using an ear suctioning device but that didn't even remotely work. Then he tried a pokey thing because he could see it was a bead with a hole in it.
Then he started using a curette, but Orian was crying and wiggling, so they decided to get a "papoose" (kinda like a kid-sized straight jacket). When they came back and set it up, Orian was clinging to me and crying and we had to physically put him on the table.
He struggled against the papoose the way Izzy fights her swaddling blanket. Heh.
The doctor used the curette to dig the bead out, and Orian screamed shrilly the entire time. He was hurting and very scared. The doctor did get it out, though.
It was a ginormous bead from Xavier's necklace (he had me cut it off of him the other day).
(Ok, Orian just came downstairs with scotch tape across his eyes, saying "I can't see very good". My house is a zoo.)
Anyways, Xavier had tears in his eyes from watching what his brother went through. His sense of empathy is wonderful. It made me proud.
Orian cried for a good 30 minutes afterward. I can guarantee he won't stick another thing in his ear. This is a lesson that will stick with him.
He has ear drops 3 times a day for 3 days, and those hurt his ear too since his inner ear is all scraped up.
So glad that's over with.
Mason: LOL at your "magic trick"... And apparently it's STILL painful!
DrDonald: Thanks. I'm relieved to hear that even doctors' kids do this!
Loca: Nose would have been much better. Probably way grosser though.

QOD: LOL. That is too funny. You should have stuck a calculator in there!
MM: Haha. Me too. I had someone say that they would have been so mad. I wasn't mad. What good would it do to be mad? I'm a grown up and I still do stupid things all the time.
LH: Your suggestion is both brilliant and terrifying! Heh. My luck, we'd have to have the q-tip and the bead removed and I'd have to explain why a q-tip was glued inside his ear.
LW: The nasal aspirator is actually a really good idea and probably would be least likely to cause further harm. Unfortunately, it was stuck waaaay in there, and even hospital-grade suction didn't work.