Chelley00
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Our youngest DS 7 is going in for an umbillical hernia surgery, most likely next week (we have to wait for the hospital scheduler, but they were certain it would be next week)
We told DS today we were going to see a doctor just to have his belly button looked at and that it might need to be fixed. He asked a ton of questions on the way there (we call him Mr Information because he likes lots of details!), which I started all my answers "well, we don't know if it needs to be fixed, but if it does" and then tried to answer his questions the best I could. When the surgeon said yes, it needed to be fixed he burst into tears.
He's had surgery once, for tubes and adenoids, but he was just almost 2 and doesn't remember it all. His dad has had several hernia operations, but they've all been very involved with lots of recovery time and we know DS's will be much simpler.
What can I do to help him be more comfortable while waiting for surgery, the day of and for his recovery? Any ideas for books, videos etc? What should we take with us to keep him comfortable and calm before his surgery? This is the first child surgery we've had to prep for (oldest DS had an emergency appedenctomy at age 9, other than that, we are surgery-less...knock on wood)
We told DS today we were going to see a doctor just to have his belly button looked at and that it might need to be fixed. He asked a ton of questions on the way there (we call him Mr Information because he likes lots of details!), which I started all my answers "well, we don't know if it needs to be fixed, but if it does" and then tried to answer his questions the best I could. When the surgeon said yes, it needed to be fixed he burst into tears.
He's had surgery once, for tubes and adenoids, but he was just almost 2 and doesn't remember it all. His dad has had several hernia operations, but they've all been very involved with lots of recovery time and we know DS's will be much simpler.
What can I do to help him be more comfortable while waiting for surgery, the day of and for his recovery? Any ideas for books, videos etc? What should we take with us to keep him comfortable and calm before his surgery? This is the first child surgery we've had to prep for (oldest DS had an emergency appedenctomy at age 9, other than that, we are surgery-less...knock on wood)

When my 20yo dd had her femoral artery surgery last summer we got her "kitties".

I'm so not supersticious and it made me laugh when the nurse said "Oh my, that's Friday the 13th, do you want to do it another day?
DS#2 had an endoscopy there a couple of years ago, and I remember they came around with wagons full of books, games, toys etc while we were waiting to go back, so I'm pretty sure they will do the same again.
When he did come around again he was just irritable, yet bearable.