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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 190902"><p>I was 17. I was awake. They did all these bleeding tests and said I bleed to much to put me out.</p><p> </p><p>It was like sitting in a dentists chair. I remember every minute, but won't give you the details.</p><p> </p><p>Mine was out patient. Gave me pain medication for ten days. It was right up to the tenth day until I felt better. At that time I thought it was the most painful thing I ever went through. I can laugh at that now.</p><p> </p><p>easy child had his out and was put in a room, then sent home. (His Dr. didn't believe in giving pain medications to kids. Tylenol only. When I called the next day saying he was throwing up and shaking all over, I was told I was just an over reactive mother) He was 7.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child had his out due to hearing troubles. They kept him overnight. They told me then they are keeping kids overnight in case of complications, and to ease up on the anxiety. He was also 7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 190902"] I was 17. I was awake. They did all these bleeding tests and said I bleed to much to put me out. It was like sitting in a dentists chair. I remember every minute, but won't give you the details. Mine was out patient. Gave me pain medication for ten days. It was right up to the tenth day until I felt better. At that time I thought it was the most painful thing I ever went through. I can laugh at that now. easy child had his out and was put in a room, then sent home. (His Dr. didn't believe in giving pain medications to kids. Tylenol only. When I called the next day saying he was throwing up and shaking all over, I was told I was just an over reactive mother) He was 7. difficult child had his out due to hearing troubles. They kept him overnight. They told me then they are keeping kids overnight in case of complications, and to ease up on the anxiety. He was also 7. [/QUOTE]
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