Re: Possible triangle tilt surgery with Dr Nath
Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 4:12 pm
Having had a surgery that was not successful, I am glad that it was my decision and not my parents! I think I would have felt terrible if my parents made the choice and then the surgery didnt work. Instead I was given the right to say yes or no to each and every one of my surgeries and so if they work, I am beyond excited and if they didnt well, thats ok too, I guess it was meant to be that way. I will be having my 5th surgery next week that again I chose to go ahead with.
From my experience, parents blame themselves incredibly even though this injury was in no way the fault of the parent. Making a surgery choice for something that can wait a year or two and having the surgery be unseccessful seems like it would be even harder on the parent. Now I am not a parent yet so I dont know what its like to make these choices. I just know from my own experience, I am glad and extremely thankful that my parents let the choice of surgery be mine even at the young age of 5 yers old. Thats when I said yes to my first surgery but then I was on a waiting list then I got sick day before surgery... and didnt end up having my first surgery until I was almost 7.
I would tend to believe anything after age three that can wait with out causing the child set back should be placed on the back burner. I only say after the age of three because that is when most children start to remember things and being forced to have a surgery that they dont want could cause some damage later.
Just my opinions and experiences.
Hugs,
Amy
20 years old ROBPI from MN
hope16_05@hotmail.com
From my experience, parents blame themselves incredibly even though this injury was in no way the fault of the parent. Making a surgery choice for something that can wait a year or two and having the surgery be unseccessful seems like it would be even harder on the parent. Now I am not a parent yet so I dont know what its like to make these choices. I just know from my own experience, I am glad and extremely thankful that my parents let the choice of surgery be mine even at the young age of 5 yers old. Thats when I said yes to my first surgery but then I was on a waiting list then I got sick day before surgery... and didnt end up having my first surgery until I was almost 7.
I would tend to believe anything after age three that can wait with out causing the child set back should be placed on the back burner. I only say after the age of three because that is when most children start to remember things and being forced to have a surgery that they dont want could cause some damage later.
Just my opinions and experiences.
Hugs,
Amy
20 years old ROBPI from MN
hope16_05@hotmail.com