hi ladies, just wondering if any of you have a lo that has had surgery? I need to call and schedule ds surgery for this summer in the new year and I am dreading it. The surgery itself is not life threatening but it makes me sick to think of him being put under. How did you ladies get through it? I know the risks are low but the possibility that something could go wrong with the anesthetic haunts me every day.
Re: Surgery for lo
A sedated MRI
bilateral strabismus surgery (to correct crossing in both of her eyes)
g-tube PEG placement
PEG replacement with a g-tube button
She will also have to be knocked out for dental visits.
When he was born we couldn't circumcise him because they thought ha may have hypospadias. However no they believe it is because his foreskin is too tight so the surgery is to circumcise and possibly straighten his penis if the foreskin wasn't the issue. I would love to wait till he is older but the doctors say it's best to do when he is young.
So the surgery itself isn't what keeps me up at night as it shouldn't be problematic but the fact that he is being put under scares me to death. I have been dreading the surgery since he was born
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My cousins baby had to get major surgery at 1 day old - yep - 1 day old. His esophagus was connected to the wrong organ (I forget exactly) and obviously he was put under. Everything worked out great and he was and is fine.
I know this is comparing apples to oranges, but just wanted to share my only story about a LO being put under. I'm sure your LO will be in great hands - try to stay positive. Hopefully it'll be a quick surgery - your LO won't even remember it. Like many things, it's harder on us than it is on the babies.