Hi ladies! I'm sorry that I haven't had a chance to give an update, so here it is:
Andres wasn't given anything this time to relax before they put him to sleep, but he didn't even cry when I handed him over. I actually had a harder time than he did! I was called back when it was about time for him to wake up, and he woke up alot better than he did last time. He was casted while he was asleep, so I was warned that he would be really sore. I gave him Motrin all weekend long to subdue any soreness that he might feel. But the best part of this whole thing is that he took to his walker the same afternoon of the surgery! His dad took some time off work to help out after the surgery; he really is a great dad.
Anyways in conclusion, for any of you that are thinking about this for your child; I think it is great. But I think it would vary on what your child is/may be allergic to. I know there is one mom in particular that tried on this board and it didn't go well. (Please forgive me; I can't place your name @ the moment) If you have any questions in regards to my experience with my son's botox injections or serial casting, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm happy that I have all of you ladies to share my joys with and to help me with my strength when I'm feeling weak.
Sorry for making this so long! I hope that all is well with all of you!
<-----(my sons)
Andres (with his walker) & Diego
-Angelica
2 comments:
Angelica,
Thanks for the update!! That's awesome that everything went so well! That's also great to hear that he was already using his walker that afternoon! WOW! He's a trooper! (and they're both cuties!) :)
Ellen :)
OMG, Angelica....your boys are DARLING!!! Thanks for sharing the pics...he looks great in his walker too!!
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