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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 387702" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>After the totally unprofessional way they treated your difficult child, I am totally unsurprised by this. Charts like this are one reason I routinely request complete charts and surgical notes after any hospital treatment.</p><p> </p><p>Wiz had urinary surgery just before he turned 2. he was supposed to have 2 procedures done during the same operation so that he owuld only have to risk general anesthesia once. The anesthesia doctor messed up and my baby WOKE UP during the part of the surgery on the most sensitive part of his anatomy. NO ONE told us about this. They told us that there was a mistake in the medications that he was given so they could not complete the procedure because they could not add another medication onto the short acting one that he was given. About a month later a commercial with a doctor in a mask came on and Wiz went nuts. FEtal position on the floor clutching his privates crying that "surgy hurt" over and over. Lasted over an hour before he calmed down. He DESCRIBED what was happening in the OR right down to a really foul joke the doctor told about "cutting it off". </p><p> </p><p>The only way we knew what really happened was that a nurse in the doctor's office let me know about it privately. She married a guy I knew in high school and thought I had a right to know. She wouldn't testify to it, but told me to request the operating notes and not just the medical chart.</p><p> </p><p>After that I NEVER fully trusted a doctor's chart. Getting the botched operation fixed two years later was a real nightmare for poor Wiz. We had to sedate him to get him to the doctor's appointment the second time (NOT the same doctor or hospital the first operation was done in.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 387702, member: 1233"] After the totally unprofessional way they treated your difficult child, I am totally unsurprised by this. Charts like this are one reason I routinely request complete charts and surgical notes after any hospital treatment. Wiz had urinary surgery just before he turned 2. he was supposed to have 2 procedures done during the same operation so that he owuld only have to risk general anesthesia once. The anesthesia doctor messed up and my baby WOKE UP during the part of the surgery on the most sensitive part of his anatomy. NO ONE told us about this. They told us that there was a mistake in the medications that he was given so they could not complete the procedure because they could not add another medication onto the short acting one that he was given. About a month later a commercial with a doctor in a mask came on and Wiz went nuts. FEtal position on the floor clutching his privates crying that "surgy hurt" over and over. Lasted over an hour before he calmed down. He DESCRIBED what was happening in the OR right down to a really foul joke the doctor told about "cutting it off". The only way we knew what really happened was that a nurse in the doctor's office let me know about it privately. She married a guy I knew in high school and thought I had a right to know. She wouldn't testify to it, but told me to request the operating notes and not just the medical chart. After that I NEVER fully trusted a doctor's chart. Getting the botched operation fixed two years later was a real nightmare for poor Wiz. We had to sedate him to get him to the doctor's appointment the second time (NOT the same doctor or hospital the first operation was done in.) [/QUOTE]
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