Morning! Been a busy spell here, so twitter time hasn't had a look in I'm afraid. Still trying to get my head around my 8yr old needing a general anaesthetic just to have an MRI and take some bloods. Autism makes everything different. Sometimes good. Sometimes not so much.
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Replying to @PhyllisStein2
No, not personally. But Karen's had 2 done very recently, so I have some understanding of what's involved. I knew he'd need sedation, I just didn't anticipate GA being the method tbh. :(
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Replying to @C7RKY
They are hideous particularly head ones. I think they let you down by not warning you. It is common for children to get GAs for them
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Replying to @PhyllisStein2 @C7RKY
Kid got one when she was on ICU. There is a TV for the children to watch there. I handed in by bag but forgot keys in hoodie pocket.
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Replying to @PhyllisStein2 @C7RKY
At the end was a loud bang. I saw/ felt nothing. My keys had been sucked into the machine + I was all but accused of attempted murder
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Replying to @PhyllisStein2 @C7RKY
Those magnets are astonishing. She would ha e been safer under GA instead of with her not quite with it mother present.
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Bloody hell! That sounds horrendous. Guess the 'no metal objects' rule's there for a good reason. I'll triple check when we go - thank you.
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