My child had 20 min of sedation just prior to 3 for tubes in and adenoids out. A few months after 3, was under for an hour for strabismus surgery. No apparent issues currently at almost 6. But I'm glad we were able to skip the 2-3 hour sedated MRI his original eye Dr wanted to do (second Dr who did his surgery didn't think it was necessary). |
Same. It is however, as I parent I found it scary to watch my go under. Make sure you have a partner, friend with whom to talk. |
Major surgery at 8 months, no delays. |
I have identical twins. One needed surgery under general anesthesia at 3 months, the other did not. They are in middle school now and both do equally well in learning and behavior. |
Similar with us. One twin had surgery at 3 months. They are in lower elementary and both are doing well. No delays. |
DS went under for surgery and no issues. |
For over an hour to do an MRI at 11 months to diagnose osteomyelitis and then again for about 10 minutes for tubes at 18 months. He's turning 7 this week and nothing unusual about his behavior other than typical 6/7 year old boy stuff. But - I get it. It was terrifying to be told my baby had to be put under anesthesia for the MRI to get a diagnosis. It was the longest hour (or more, I don't remember) of my entire life. |
Our son went under for two minor surgeries before he was six months. He is 9 now and has had no issues with learning, language, or behavior. I understand how scary it can be for a young child to have surgery, my thoughts are with you. |
My 2yo is about to have strabismus surgery. This is reassuring. |
Thank you for providing a proper control for us for this discussion. 😉 Glad they’re doing well! |
yes, aspergers/adhd/anxiety but I've never heard of this possible link before
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No and your doctors should be weighing the risks vs benefits. Is there risk? Yes. But will the benefit outweigh the risk?
My DD had an MRI at 2 and is now 5 and is typical. |
Ear tubes at 8 months. No issues. |
What was the medical condition that required the anesthesia? Could be correlation not causation |
My son is 15 and has severe ADHD / executive functioning issues. He had surgery that required general and was out for more than an hour at 4 months, 22 months, and 3 years.
When he was originally diagnosed with ADHD, I did a lot of mental gymnastics if it was connected to the general anesthesia and the surgeries he required. Mostly the challenge I had was that the surgery he had at 4 months was done improperly and needed to be redone at 22 months. He needed the surgery - it was not a question - but I do kick myself more so in not being more forceful and trusting my gut when the Dr was saying things that seemed not to align with other information I read. If you are feeling uncertain and it is not urgent, go get a second opinion. My son is a really great kid - and also a teenager - so in the same hour he might tell me how horrible I am - and want to sit down and talk about some thing he finds interesting. |