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Old 07-05-2009, 02:17 PM   #46
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My S does very poorly with anesthesia as well. He 's also very stubborn. When he was still whoozy, he'd pull away from me & ended up falling to the ground in the parking lot. Fortunately, by the time he finished lunch at the restaurant, he was much better, but he was pretty difficult to deal with, since he was strong and stubborn. I believe the amount they give the patient has a significant effect on how well and quickly they recover, but that's hard to know ahead of time, especially if your child hasn't had much anesthesia to date.

Does sound scary with your hubby in the car. I'd definitely have him ride in the back seat in the future, with someone with him. Hiring a taxi or some other service sounds like a good and sound investment!
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