Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 My 15 year old had curly hair and since surgery in August it is straight. POOH. Her rods are loose where attached in the pelvis and the first four vertebrae and will have surgery the 13th of January to have bone built to fuse the pelvis area and the first four vertebrae up from the pelvis. I so hope she will finally be pain free and able to walk again. She has been completely bedridden since September and in so much pain she is taking percocet every three to four hours. This has been a very difficult time for all. - Virginia, mum to three special angels and two grown children Josh( Angel Wings May 2004, age 11) Anesthesia so good it curled my hair I don't know if this has happened to anyone else, or if anyone has any info about this. But, in recent years my hair has gone from stick-straight to quite curly. I found this out when I decided to grow it out a year or so after my surgery so I could try a new style (I'd been wearing it super short). Well, it grew out curly, much to my surprise! No matter how many times I've had it cut, it grows back curly now. I'm growing it out even more now to try to see how I can play with new styles. To think I used to pay big bucks twenty years ago to get perms of what I now have for free! Anyway, my own long-time hairdresser was stumped by this, too (but she was more stumped by how I could be 50+ and still have no gray hair). I recently asked my cousin who is also a hairdresser, and she said, " Did you have any anesthesia? " and I said, " Duh, you know I did. " She said that anesthesia can cause your hair to curl sometimes. I've never heard of that, and I'd certainly had anesthesia before (including three major spinal ops in adolescence) and my hair remained straight. (or anyone), do you know anything about this phenom? D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 Hi, fellow tellers of hairy tales: Responding to the post about anesthesia and curls -- Yup, I had board-straight hair before my flatback revision surgery, which entailed some eighteen hours of general anesthesia. Afterwards, however, my hair got startlingly curly at the ends. My own hairdresser was flabbergasted. This was several years ago. I am now 56 and am not quite so curly anymore.(I am finally starting to get a little bit gray, however.) Anesthesia has done several other strange and disconcerting things to me in recent years, but I have yet to find the medical library or PubMed citation that can tell me why. So much of the stuff they are using these days is " new and improved " that the literature probably does not yet exist. Best, Rasche , JD Medical/Legal Writing & Editorial Services 6541 N. Francisco Avenue, #2 Chicago, IL 60645-4301 Harrington rod? Concerns arising from previous scoliosis surgery? For information, group support, ongoing discussion with others: / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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