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Enzyme issue...who said that novocaine didn't work for them??
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 521662" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Travis has some of the same issues. Now his are quirky as all get out. It took us years to figure out his nerves are pretty messed up. For him, it depends on the part of the body. He's had one surgery and seemed to take the anesthetic well.......at least doctor didn't indicate it had been an issue, but he was fully awake and screaming when they expected him to still be really groggy. (screaming because I was NOT there..) </p><p></p><p>If it's his right side, he may or may not feel it. Mostly he doesn't feel pain normally on that side......I suspect strongly he does not feel it at all on that side except for his feet. He's had 3rd degree burns on that right hand/wrist and didn't feel it either when he did it (trying to light a candle for me) or when docs treated it. (he should have been in agony when they treated it) He's put a knife through that same hand and did not feel pain. An accident......calmly went to the bathroom to wash the wound and bandage it himself......until I noticed he kept the water running forever and went to check and there was blood everywhere. He didn't require topical anesthetic for them to stitch it and he didn't even flinch. </p><p></p><p>Let the boy stub his toe and the world comes to an end. You'd think he was dying, I swear. He's over sensitive in the feet. </p><p></p><p>So while Q has an enzyme issue, he might also be having some issues due to the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) as well. Or you might see them in the future. Just something to keep in mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 521662, member: 84"] Travis has some of the same issues. Now his are quirky as all get out. It took us years to figure out his nerves are pretty messed up. For him, it depends on the part of the body. He's had one surgery and seemed to take the anesthetic well.......at least doctor didn't indicate it had been an issue, but he was fully awake and screaming when they expected him to still be really groggy. (screaming because I was NOT there..) If it's his right side, he may or may not feel it. Mostly he doesn't feel pain normally on that side......I suspect strongly he does not feel it at all on that side except for his feet. He's had 3rd degree burns on that right hand/wrist and didn't feel it either when he did it (trying to light a candle for me) or when docs treated it. (he should have been in agony when they treated it) He's put a knife through that same hand and did not feel pain. An accident......calmly went to the bathroom to wash the wound and bandage it himself......until I noticed he kept the water running forever and went to check and there was blood everywhere. He didn't require topical anesthetic for them to stitch it and he didn't even flinch. Let the boy stub his toe and the world comes to an end. You'd think he was dying, I swear. He's over sensitive in the feet. So while Q has an enzyme issue, he might also be having some issues due to the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) as well. Or you might see them in the future. Just something to keep in mind. [/QUOTE]
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