DD is getting tubes in her ears on Monday. I am very nervous about her going under anesthesia (though I have been through it all myself, it is just more difficult for me to see her go through it).
Anyone whose child that had this done what was your experience like? Was it difficult on him/her? They told us that DD can't have anything to eat/drink after midnight that isn't going to be a fun morning for us. Hopefully we get an early time, we are getting a phone call tomorrow about times and all and any questions. How long before the surgery did you have to arrive to the hospital? How long did they keep you after the surgery? Do they get an IV? Can you please share your experiences. Sorry for all of the questions.
Re: ? about getting tubes in DD's ears.
I do anesthesia for a living. My DS also had tubes in his ears many years ago. Here is my insight.
Anyone whose child that had this done what was your experience like? I went in with DS and sat until they took him for surgery. He was done in 20 minutes and the doc came to talk to me. About 20 minutes after that, I was sitting with DS in recovery.
Was it difficult on him/her? Not really, he fussed a little while waking up. He was hungry, but not in any pain.
They told us that DD can't have anything to eat/drink after midnight that isn't going to be a fun morning for us. Hopefully we get an early time, we are getting a phone call tomorrow about times and all and any questions. How long before the surgery did you have to arrive to the hospital? 2 hours
How long did they keep you after the surgery? one hour
Do they get an IV? No. Like I said, I do anesthesia for these surgeries all the time. Your child will go to sleep with an anesthetic agent through a mask, so no IV is needed. The procedure is very quick, so expect your DC to be done in a half hour or less...give or take a few minutes. They are very fussy when waking from the anesthetic. That is not that there is anything wrong, but a natural process of waking up and being disoriented as the anesthesia wears off. It might scare you to see that, but is easier if you know to expect it. It is much harder on the parent than the child, and it is heartbreaking to hand them over and walk away before the surgery. There are no tips for dealing with that. I cried...most moms cry. It is ok. Once they are awake, they will let you feed, so bring along some formula or plan to BF right after surgery.
It will be ok. It helps to know what to expect, so your questions are very valid. I hope things go smoothly and they have you in and out in a flash. You can page me if you think of any other questions you have. Good luck!