Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 Thank you all for replying to my concerns.Unforunately I just found out that my daughter is too big for sedation so they are recommending general anthesia. Okay, now I'm petrified!I wish we could do this without any anthesia but I know that she won't stay still for 30 minutes to do this MRI.Wish there was another alternative.Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®From: earlsjane@...Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 12:57:47 -0500To: <sList >Subject: Re: MRI at Joe DiMaggio sedation Hi, my son had a an MRI under sedation at Dan Marino. The sedation takes about 15-30 mins and then the MRI takes about the same or up to an hour, depending upon the tests ordered. The kids are given an oral sedative to relax them and then an IV drip. My son also was given Emla for the IV spot because he was so little. The only bad side effects can be coming out of anesthesia, they can be grumpy, or a little violent and nauseated. It goes away fairly fast, they also can get sleepy.I wish you the best of luck. Jane Free Teleconference ...Seclusion and Restraint: Concerns and Solutions Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. FREE Web/Teleconference EventYou are invited to participate in a FREE teleconference/web event, Seclusion and Restraint: Concerns and Solutions. Teleconference discussion date: Monday, February 8, from 12:00 to 12:45 PM (ET) Presented by: Lise Fox (Florida Center for Inclusive Communities), Sylvia (Advocacy Center for Persons with Disabilities), Margaret Hooper (Florida Developmental Disabilities Council), and F. Armstrong (Mailman Center for Child Development).Registration Link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SeclusionWebinarDescription: Families, educators, advocates and students are becoming increasingly concerned about the use of seclusion and restraint in school settings. In Florida, there are documented cases where seclusion and restraint has been used with disastrous and tragic consequences. This panel will discuss the concerns related to the use of seclusion and restraint; provide information on its use within Florida Schools, and present current efforts for ensuring how schools can provide effective and safe behavior intervention procedures including proposed state legislation, resources and training opportunities.This web and teleconference event includes a recorded on-line presentation and a live teleconference discussion during which participants will have the opportunity to ask presenters questions about the topic. Space is limited and registrations will no longer be accepted once capacity is reached. Please note that the presentation, a recording of the teleconference, and all supporting materials will be available to the public on www.flcic.org , www.advocacycenter.org , and www.fddc.org within two weeks of the event.**A DD Act Agency Collaborative Event You have received this email because you or someone using your email address agreed to receive messages from the Florida Center for Inclusive Communities, University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities at the University of South Florida. For more information on the Florida Center for Inclusive Communities, visit www.flfcic.org.Our mailing address is:Florida Center for Inclusive Communities - UCEDD 13301 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., MHC 2113ATampa, FL 33612Add us to your address bookCopyright © 2010 Florida Center for Inclusive Communities - UCEDD All rights reserved.Sent to Benitofmhi (DOT) usf.edu. Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Forward to a Friend Hotmail: Trusted email with Microsoft’s powerful SPAM protection. Sign up now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 Do not worry. At DiMaggio they are really good at that! Have faith. It is always scary, specially for us mothers. My son has had to have them with full anesthesia quite a few times and he has always comed out really well! Good luck Yesmin Free Teleconference ...Seclusion and Restraint: Concerns and Solutions Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. FREE Web/Teleconference Event You are invited to participate in a FREE teleconference/web event, Seclusion and Restraint: Concerns and Solutions. Teleconference discussion date: Monday, February 8, from 12:00 to 12:45 PM (ET) Presented by: Lise Fox (Florida Center for Inclusive Communities), Sylvia (Advocacy Center for Persons with Disabilities), Margaret Hooper (Florida Developmental Disabilities Council), and F. Armstrong (Mailman Center for Child Development). Registration Link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SeclusionWebinar Description: Families, educators, advocates and students are becoming increasingly concerned about the use of seclusion and restraint in school settings. In Florida, there are documented cases where seclusion and restraint has been used with disastrous and tragic consequences. This panel will discuss the concerns related to the use of seclusion and restraint; provide information on its use within Florida Schools, and present current efforts for ensuring how schools can provide effective and safe behavior intervention procedures including proposed state legislation, resources and training opportunities. This web and teleconference event includes a recorded on-line presentation and a live teleconference discussion during which participants will have the opportunity to ask presenters questions about the topic. Space is limited and registrations will no longer be accepted once capacity is reached. Please note that the presentation, a recording of the teleconference, and all supporting materials will be available to the public on www.flcic.org , www.advocacycenter.org , and www.fddc.org within two weeks of the event. **A DD Act Agency Collaborative Event You have received this email because you or someone using your email address agreed to receive messages from the Florida Center for Inclusive Communities, University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities at the University of South Florida. For more information on the Florida Center for Inclusive Communities, visit www.flfcic.org. Our mailing address is: Florida Center for Inclusive Communities - UCEDD 13301 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., MHC 2113A Tampa, FL 33612 Add us to your address book Copyright © 2010 Florida Center for Inclusive Communities - UCEDD All rights reserved. Sent to Benitofmhi (DOT) usf.edu. Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Forward to a Friend Hotmail: Trusted email with Microsoft’s powerful SPAM protection. Sign up now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 Do not worry. At DiMaggio they are really good at that! Have faith. It is always scary, specially for us mothers. My son has had to have them with full anesthesia quite a few times and he has always comed out really well! Good luck Yesmin Free Teleconference ...Seclusion and Restraint: Concerns and Solutions Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. FREE Web/Teleconference Event You are invited to participate in a FREE teleconference/web event, Seclusion and Restraint: Concerns and Solutions. Teleconference discussion date: Monday, February 8, from 12:00 to 12:45 PM (ET) Presented by: Lise Fox (Florida Center for Inclusive Communities), Sylvia (Advocacy Center for Persons with Disabilities), Margaret Hooper (Florida Developmental Disabilities Council), and F. Armstrong (Mailman Center for Child Development). Registration Link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SeclusionWebinar Description: Families, educators, advocates and students are becoming increasingly concerned about the use of seclusion and restraint in school settings. In Florida, there are documented cases where seclusion and restraint has been used with disastrous and tragic consequences. This panel will discuss the concerns related to the use of seclusion and restraint; provide information on its use within Florida Schools, and present current efforts for ensuring how schools can provide effective and safe behavior intervention procedures including proposed state legislation, resources and training opportunities. This web and teleconference event includes a recorded on-line presentation and a live teleconference discussion during which participants will have the opportunity to ask presenters questions about the topic. Space is limited and registrations will no longer be accepted once capacity is reached. Please note that the presentation, a recording of the teleconference, and all supporting materials will be available to the public on www.flcic.org , www.advocacycenter.org , and www.fddc.org within two weeks of the event. **A DD Act Agency Collaborative Event You have received this email because you or someone using your email address agreed to receive messages from the Florida Center for Inclusive Communities, University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities at the University of South Florida. For more information on the Florida Center for Inclusive Communities, visit www.flfcic.org. Our mailing address is: Florida Center for Inclusive Communities - UCEDD 13301 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., MHC 2113A Tampa, FL 33612 Add us to your address book Copyright © 2010 Florida Center for Inclusive Communities - UCEDD All rights reserved. Sent to Benitofmhi (DOT) usf.edu. Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Forward to a Friend Hotmail: Trusted email with Microsoft’s powerful SPAM protection. Sign up now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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