Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 Hi , I wouldn't recommend the anesthetic- unless it is for you! But then Carole was very happy with it for Kris. Emma was 3 1/2 for when we tried casting and then 4 for the ATTT surgery & 6 weeks of casting. We talked to her a lot about it beforehand, showing her feet and how they weren't straight enough, talking about how she did trip alot and got hurt, all these things that the casting could make better. You could say he'll be able to run better too. We put a barbie in casts with Emma also saying that the barbie had to hold her legs still, and that it didn't hurt but she'd have to get around in a stroller or on her bum (some kids do walk in the casts). We had some left over casting gauze but you can buy it at an art store or maybe pharmacy so if Evan has a plastic doll of some kind you could try that. We also promised a lot of treats and fun things. We went to the local Biodome a lot, and other indoor stroller-able things. Lots of sit down crafts and games, lots of one on one time. We also drew all over her casts, and so did her friends. The casting sessions were never easy. The first at 3 1/2 was better than the second set (also at 3 1/2) but they made some mistakes that hurt her which caused us to lose some credibility. Bring some small toys and/or candies that he has never seen in a surprise bag for when they are doing the casting. I hope everything goes well for you and that this completely corrects Evan's feet. HTH, - Re: being put under to get casted Carole, what a relief to have the first cast/OR thing behind you. Evan goes for his first re-cast on May 27. I think they'll need to give ME a general anesthetic if Evan responds negatively. Thank goodness we have some time to really talk it through with him so he'll know what to expect. Does anyone have words of advice on how to prepare older kids for casts? >Hi > > For some reason, Kris gets hyper with certain sedatives. It seams >to have a reverse affect...(?) ( he bounces off the walls) So, to >make sure he was safe and that this could get done correctly, It was >decided ( I let my hubby make the final decision) that he go the >hospital route. >Kris has always gotten hyper with many types of medicine that say's >it causes drowsiness... >But, thankfully it went well:) > >Thanks : > >Carole & Kris > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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