My son(8) has had more surgeries than birthdays. (He has cerebral palsy) I honestly don't remember how many times he's been sedated under general anesthesia. He's had an allergic reaction to oral anesthetics so must be sedated under general anesthesia for all procedures... including MRI's and simple dental work.
This week he went in for his 4th eye surgery. It was set to be an outpatient procedure. He was over anxious this time around. Terrified actually. By the time the anestheologist came into the OR holding room, I could not console my boy. He was begging me to cancel the surgery.
To make a really long story short...... DS started to vomit during the surgery after he was already intubated and on the ventilator. He aspirated into his lungs and his O2 levels dropped. The procedure was finished and DS was taken into recovery on oxygen. A chest X-Ray revealed fluid in his lungs. DS has decreased breath sounds on the right lung.
We came home late last night. He's still getting nebulizer treatments every 4 hours and chest physical therapy treatments. He's on a strong antibiotic and numerous other medications. We follow up with a pulmonary doctor on Monday.
This has scared me back into reality. There is ALWAYS a risk with surgery. ALWAYS. I guess I just took that for granted because all the other procedures have gone so well.
DS is having a major orthopedic surgery in the winter.... I know both he and I will be nervous wrecks leading up to it. My stomach already turns just thinking about it.
Life is so fragile.
This week he went in for his 4th eye surgery. It was set to be an outpatient procedure. He was over anxious this time around. Terrified actually. By the time the anestheologist came into the OR holding room, I could not console my boy. He was begging me to cancel the surgery.
To make a really long story short...... DS started to vomit during the surgery after he was already intubated and on the ventilator. He aspirated into his lungs and his O2 levels dropped. The procedure was finished and DS was taken into recovery on oxygen. A chest X-Ray revealed fluid in his lungs. DS has decreased breath sounds on the right lung.
We came home late last night. He's still getting nebulizer treatments every 4 hours and chest physical therapy treatments. He's on a strong antibiotic and numerous other medications. We follow up with a pulmonary doctor on Monday.
This has scared me back into reality. There is ALWAYS a risk with surgery. ALWAYS. I guess I just took that for granted because all the other procedures have gone so well.
DS is having a major orthopedic surgery in the winter.... I know both he and I will be nervous wrecks leading up to it. My stomach already turns just thinking about it.
Life is so fragile.


to you and your little one!
This kind of stuff makes me crazy! I've been a nurse for 31 years, long enough to know better than to say something so assine to a patient. I get sick as a dog from anesthesia, it doesn't seem to matter what they give me. I just throw up for hours afterward and you know what? my youngest son is the same way.
I don't know why. But I think if a nurse had the gall to say that to me I'd have to throw up on her shoes!