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Had my tonsils removed at 3 and about 3 other surgeries and all went off without a hitch.
So I think that as warrented as your concern is, things will generally work out perfectly. If the doctors involved thought it would be a problem they would never suggest the surgery.
Have you been for a second opinion?
I haven't been for a second opinion because of cost... I already need to pay in like R2500 because medical aid don't cover all of it.
Good luck, i'm sure he will be fine though - anesthetist's are very thorough in their pre-op exams and they wont sedate if they are concerned about something.
It is a tough choice to make, but these guys do this on a daily basis.
Good luck, and let us know how it goes ;)
Just a word of warning, when they come round from the anesthetic, they go a little crazy for a while. They scream hysterically, and seem not to know where they are or what is going on. They are disorientated and freak out a little, but they calm down after a while and then they are fine. Your son might not do this, but be warned that it might happen, and if it does, dont worry, they calm down after a while (few mins) and might even fall asleep again.
Good luck. Being a parent is like wearing your heart on the outside.
xx
My daughter had about 30 hours of anesthesia before she turned 3, and I was petrified. One of the complications can be the loss of short term memory, which I thought was a horrific consequence. Luckily, even after all that anesthesia, she is completely fine and there are no side effects what so ever.
However, I am very weary of putting her through any further procedure that requires anesthesia, unless it is ABSOLUTELY necessary. Earlier this year I caused huge havoc at the hospital where I refused consent for anesthesia, because I felt the options of a sedative were not explored enough. As it happened, a sedative turned out to be more than adequate. So my advice to you is this: 1) Anesthesia for young kids is something they can overcome easily 2) Follow your gut.
I see you already have tons of advice here, but I'll add my 2 cents anyway. My son went for grommets at about 2 and then for tonsils out at 3 or 4 - both times were quite scary even though these are "routine". He's now 5 and happy and healthy. You said it perfectly yourself - just need faith to carry you through, I know that's all that got me through it [yeah - losing control - funny how just the thought of it takes such a toll]. We'll pray for you and your family!
I guess the overall consensus here is that while it is a very scary thing for parents to go through there generally appear to be no major concerns. It is down to the professionals so I'll put my trust in them... reluctantly :)