LoveBWVVBR
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Oct 14, 2005
- Messages
- 3,421
After our second unsuccessful attempt at getting our 2 year-old DD's eyes examined this morning, her eye Dr. is now going to do the exam in the hospital under sedation. It's my understanding that this will be done under nitrous or something similar and not under general. It's a 5 minute procedure. I called DD's ped. and he was comfortable with it...he said that it's actually pretty common to do it in this age group
Has anyone on here actually had a child who needed their eye exam done under sedation, and was it really no big deal? Thanks.
FWIW, my DD has had surgery under general anesthesia with no ill effects before (ear tubes/adenoids), but that was totally necessary. I'm really scratching my head wondering if we should just wait it out until she can cooperate through an eye exam. She almost definitely needs glasses and that is causing some slight eye crossing, though.

FWIW, my DD has had surgery under general anesthesia with no ill effects before (ear tubes/adenoids), but that was totally necessary. I'm really scratching my head wondering if we should just wait it out until she can cooperate through an eye exam. She almost definitely needs glasses and that is causing some slight eye crossing, though.