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Need a referral to a ENT for my daughter.
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Last edited by ImayBblack; 01-07-2011, 10:48 AM.See you later...
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Originally posted by Saleen781 View PostDr. Murray, he did my 3 yr olds tubes and tonsils this past year and he was great with the kiddo and very nice. only issue is plan on waiting past your appointment time, he gets busy and tends to talk a lot, which is good because he explains everything in detail to you. Highly recommend him.See you later...
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Originally posted by ImayBblack View PostHow was your son after that surgery? How old was he?DamonH
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Dr John Shea is my moms ENT and he is AWESOME!!!
He also has a hearing specialist on his staff, and if you have no insurance he accepts care-credit which is like a medical credit card that charges no interest for 12 months on anything you have put on the card
Originally posted by VertnutI'd run my junk through a waffle iron, if it makes you more "comfortable". LOL!
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Originally posted by DamonH View PostHe had the surgery in April last year, so he was 22 months. They had to use stronger anesthesia, so it was a little longer recovery time - I think we waited ~2 hours after the surgery before leaving. The doctor also took a real good culture while he was out to make sure there was no deep rooted sinus infection we just hadn't been able to get rid of. He's only been sick once since then, and that was the RSV that seems to be going around that you can't do much for.
What about after the anesthesia wore of. Was he moody and in pain?
I remember her first set of tubes she woke up screaming and did not stop for three hours. Scared the living shit out of me. Apparently she does not handle anesthesia well.
Yea, she got RSV as well. Very common...See you later...
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You will like Dr. Murray. My boy had his tonsils/adnoids and that thingy under the tounge clipped at teh same time. he could not go back to daycare for 10 days afterwards due to infection risk so it was kind of nerve racking to have him home and in pain all day. all you can do is keep rotating the pain meds JUST LIKE THEY TELL YOU TO DO and it won't hurt them as much. If you miss a dose it's hard to get them to take it again.
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UPDATE: We went and saw Dr. Murrey @ ENT for Children and i was really impressed with him. He spent a lot of time with me explaining what exactly the goal was and went into details about the surgery.
She came down with a double ear infection a couple of days ago and it apparently started coming out of her eyes. They put her on antibiotics and are still going ahead with the surgery.
Hadley has surgery tommorow to get her second set of tubes and adeniods taken out. I must say I'm really nervous about the anesthesia. This time they are putting her under with a IV instead of Gas. Last time she did not handle it well at all when she woke up.
Wish me luck!Last edited by ImayBblack; 01-27-2011, 01:23 PM.See you later...
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Originally posted by ImayBblack View PostUPDATE: We went and saw Dr. Murrey @ ENT for Children and i was really impressed with him. He spent a lot of time with me explaining what exactly the goal was and went into details about the surgery.
Hadley has surgery tommorow to get her second set of tubes and adeniods taken out. I must say I'm really nervous about the anesthesia. This time they are putting her under with a IV instead of Gas. Last time she did not handle it well at all when she woke up.
If she didn't handle it well the first time, she probably won't again. It's just how some folks react Be strong mama, she'll be fineOriginally posted by VertnutI'd run my junk through a waffle iron, if it makes you more "comfortable". LOL!
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Originally posted by MutherjuggZ View PostAre they doing an IV IV, or a rectal IV? When they did surgery on my son they just put a tiny ass tube in rectally (he couldn't even feel it) and pushed the liquid anesthesia on in. It absorbs uber quick and no screaming! LOL
If she didn't handle it well the first time, she probably won't again. It's just how some folks react Be strong mama, she'll be fine
Yeah I was a nervous wreck last time. I'm not sure i can hold it together going through it again. Anyone want to bring me a xanex?See you later...
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Originally posted by ImayBblack View PostA regular IV from what i was told. The Anesthesiologist is supposed to call me tonight.
Yeah I was a nervous wreck last time. I'm not sure i can hold it together going through it again. Anyone want to bring me a xanex?Originally posted by VertnutI'd run my junk through a waffle iron, if it makes you more "comfortable". LOL!
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Originally posted by MutherjuggZ View PostYou'll be FINE!!! Nervous tension is normal, afterall this is your baby girl! She is going to look to you as to how she should respond to the doctors, etc so be strong and keep a smile on that face for her!See you later...
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