Guest guest Posted March 16, 2000 Report Share Posted March 16, 2000 > I stayed with kody once, but I have never heard of anyone else ever doing > that before. Was that at Farifax Hospital? > > I don't recommend it. > Why is that? And be honest, please! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2000 Report Share Posted March 16, 2000 > I don't think they let you stay at all anywhere. I am not sure I would want > to but I can see what you mean, one part wanting to be with your child. I > stayed in the room one time when they did a spinal tap on BJ and since then > I have pretty well learned that I am better off out of the room except with > small stuff like IVs and such. Actually when Caton had his upper GI at Children's Hosp. I was required to be with him (not that I didn't want to, I did, but it was not an option - I had to). When he had his lower GI I was supposed to stay with him but couldn't since I was pregnant, instead DH had to go in and Winnie and I watched from behind a protected area. It was interesting to be with a 2.5yr old, watching her little brother's insides being projected on a screen - oh the questions! I consider that one of our big science activities in the homeschool curriculum! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2000 Report Share Posted March 16, 2000 > There is a HUGE difference in an upper GI and an EGD or colonoscopy. One is > a radiologic procedure, very minor, and the other is considered " surgical " > even though it is low risk, not actually cutting, etc... Yes, I realize that, that's why I figured I probably would not be able to stay with him. > I was talking to him as he was > going under, then he was so peaceful (this was very unusual for Kody), I know what you mean about peaceful being unusual! Caton's had a fever the last several days and he's been quite a bit calmer than usual. Not that I like my kid being sick, but it is awfully nice to have him so peaceful and calm for a change. > you dont want to see > your kid undergoing any kind of procedure that requires sedation. You won't > be given the option anyway, but you don't want that option either. Yes, you are probably right. I would like to hold him as he's going under, though. I think I've heard that they let you do that, we'll see. I can ask. Thanks for the info, I appreciate it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2000 Report Share Posted March 16, 2000 I don't think they let you stay at all anywhere. I am not sure I would want to but I can see what you mean, one part wanting to be with your child. I stayed in the room one time when they did a spinal tap on BJ and since then I have pretty well learned that I am better off out of the room except with small stuff like IVs and such. Dawn [eosinophilic gastroenteritis] Staying with your baby > > > > I > > cried at the scope because I just knew that something was going to go wrong. > > > Dawn's comment reminded me of something I meant to ask - does anyone > know if I will be able to stay with Caton (he's 13 months) while the EGD > and colonoscopy are being done? > > I'm torn, in one way I want to be with him, in another I don't know if I > want to see him like that.....but if it's not even a remote possibility > of me staying with him, then I guess I won't have a decision to make. > Anyone know? > > Don't feel bad, Dawn, I too usually sob when he has blood drawn, it was > so bad last time I had to order the phlebotomist to get the needle out > of his arm and get out of the room. Of course, with tears streaming > down my face all the while - didn't I feel like a hormonal mess! The > jerk was really screwing up and I was not going to put both of us > through all that misery! Even though Caty's the one getting stuff done > to him, those procedures take enough out of *me* that I was not putting > up with incompetence! > > Anyway, back to my question - has anyone stayed with their kids during > these procedures? > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > GET A NEXTCARD VISA, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as 0.0% > Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. Apply NOW! > http://click.egroups.com/1/937/4/_/474479/_/953247691/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2000 Report Share Posted March 16, 2000 , I stayed with kody once, but I have never heard of anyone else ever doing that before. I don't recommend it. Steph. [eosinophilic gastroenteritis] Staying with your baby > > >> I >> cried at the scope because I just knew that something was going to go wrong. > > >Dawn's comment reminded me of something I meant to ask - does anyone >know if I will be able to stay with Caton (he's 13 months) while the EGD >and colonoscopy are being done? > >I'm torn, in one way I want to be with him, in another I don't know if I >want to see him like that.....but if it's not even a remote possibility >of me staying with him, then I guess I won't have a decision to make. >Anyone know? > >Don't feel bad, Dawn, I too usually sob when he has blood drawn, it was >so bad last time I had to order the phlebotomist to get the needle out >of his arm and get out of the room. Of course, with tears streaming >down my face all the while - didn't I feel like a hormonal mess! The >jerk was really screwing up and I was not going to put both of us >through all that misery! Even though Caty's the one getting stuff done >to him, those procedures take enough out of *me* that I was not putting >up with incompetence! > >Anyway, back to my question - has anyone stayed with their kids during >these procedures? > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >GET A NEXTCARD VISA, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as 0.0% >Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. Apply NOW! >http://click.egroups.com/1/937/4/_/474479/_/953247691/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2000 Report Share Posted March 16, 2000 LOL! Dakota(my 7 yo) actually finds these very interesting. She has been with me a few times when they did upper and lower GIs. I have always gone in with him with the GI test except the scopes. Dawn Re: [eosinophilic gastroenteritis] Staying with your baby > > > > I don't think they let you stay at all anywhere. I am not sure I would want > > to but I can see what you mean, one part wanting to be with your child. I > > stayed in the room one time when they did a spinal tap on BJ and since then > > I have pretty well learned that I am better off out of the room except with > > small stuff like IVs and such. > > > Actually when Caton had his upper GI at Children's Hosp. I was required > to be with him (not that I didn't want to, I did, but it was not an > option - I had to). When he had his lower GI I was supposed to stay > with him but couldn't since I was pregnant, instead DH had to go in and > Winnie and I watched from behind a protected area. It was interesting > to be with a 2.5yr old, watching her little brother's insides being > projected on a screen - oh the questions! > > I consider that one of our big science activities in the homeschool curriculum! > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > GET A NEXTCARD VISA, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as 2.9% > Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. Apply NOW! > http://click.egroups.com/1/936/4/_/474479/_/953256435/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2000 Report Share Posted March 16, 2000 There is a HUGE difference in an upper GI and an EGD or colonoscopy. One is a radiologic procedure, very minor, and the other is considered " surgical " even though it is low risk, not actually cutting, etc... I was at Walter when I was present with Kody.. he was having an EGD with G-J tube replacement under flouro. I was talking to him as he was going under, then he was so peaceful (this was very unusual for Kody), his GI called over the radiologist and the techs, and just started the procedure. A few minutes into it he said, " Oh, ya, I guess you've never seen this before " ... it had just occurred to him that I was still in the room when he had the scope INSIDE Kody's gut. One of my first jobs in college was in a surgeon's office and I assisted many a time in his in-office procedures. I've seen blood, guts, cutting, etc.... but this was MY kid and it was disturbing. you dont want to see your kid undergoing any kind of procedure that requires sedation. You won't be given the option anyway, but you don't want that option either. Steph. Re: [eosinophilic gastroenteritis] Staying with your baby > > >> I don't think they let you stay at all anywhere. I am not sure I would want >> to but I can see what you mean, one part wanting to be with your child. I >> stayed in the room one time when they did a spinal tap on BJ and since then >> I have pretty well learned that I am better off out of the room except with >> small stuff like IVs and such. > > >Actually when Caton had his upper GI at Children's Hosp. I was required >to be with him (not that I didn't want to, I did, but it was not an >option - I had to). When he had his lower GI I was supposed to stay >with him but couldn't since I was pregnant, instead DH had to go in and >Winnie and I watched from behind a protected area. It was interesting >to be with a 2.5yr old, watching her little brother's insides being >projected on a screen - oh the questions! > >I consider that one of our big science activities in the homeschool curriculum! > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >GET A NEXTCARD VISA, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as 2.9% >Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. Apply NOW! >http://click.egroups.com/1/936/4/_/474479/_/953256435/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2000 Report Share Posted March 18, 2000 Here we can stay with the child while they put them under and after they are out they send you out of the room. Shana [eosinophilic gastroenteritis] Staying with your baby > > > > I > > cried at the scope because I just knew that something was going to go wrong. > > > Dawn's comment reminded me of something I meant to ask - does anyone > know if I will be able to stay with Caton (he's 13 months) while the EGD > and colonoscopy are being done? > > I'm torn, in one way I want to be with him, in another I don't know if I > want to see him like that.....but if it's not even a remote possibility > of me staying with him, then I guess I won't have a decision to make. > Anyone know? > > Don't feel bad, Dawn, I too usually sob when he has blood drawn, it was > so bad last time I had to order the phlebotomist to get the needle out > of his arm and get out of the room. Of course, with tears streaming > down my face all the while - didn't I feel like a hormonal mess! The > jerk was really screwing up and I was not going to put both of us > through all that misery! Even though Caty's the one getting stuff done > to him, those procedures take enough out of *me* that I was not putting > up with incompetence! > > Anyway, back to my question - has anyone stayed with their kids during > these procedures? > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > GET A NEXTCARD VISA, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as 0.0% > Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. Apply NOW! > http://click.egroups.com/1/937/4/_/474479/_/953247691/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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