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Did you ever pm that guy I told you about? R/T Ernie is his sn. He has replaced ball joints before with some stock replacement ones. He may have a clue of what will work.
Mike, I'm not qualified to give medical advice. If your pediatric dentist is recommending and sees no other contraindications then general anesthesia will be pretty benign. The dentist and anesthesiologist at CHOP will do all the preop testing necessary to minimize not only your son's risk but also their's....not to mention liability.
Kids get put under all the time. I had surgery when I was 4 and my sister had a hip replacement at 5. I think the general rule for pediatric surgery is 10, 10 and 10 which is 10 pounds, 10 weeks old and 10 hemoglobin. Again I'm not qualified to give advice and I'm just some a$$hole on the Internet.
Kids get put under all the time. I had surgery when I was 4 and my sister had a hip replacement at 5. I think the general rule for pediatric surgery is 10, 10 and 10 which is 10 pounds, 10 weeks old and 10 hemoglobin. Again I'm not qualified to give advice and I'm just some a$$hole on the Internet.
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I spoke to Eric and Vince from RT, both said I am SOL, thats who you mean correct? The problem is no one list dimensions of ball joints to try and make a match from another car.
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Mike, I'm not qualified to give medical advice. If your pediatric dentist is recommending and sees no other contraindications then general anesthesia will be pretty benign. The dentist and anesthesiologist at CHOP will do all the preop testing necessary to minimize not only your son's risk but also their's....not to mention liability.
Kids get put under all the time. I had surgery when I was 4 and my sister had a hip replacement at 5. I think the general rule for pediatric is 10, 10 and 10 which is 10 pounds, 10 months and 10 hemoglobin. Again I'm not qualified to give advice and I'm just some a$$hole on the Internet.
Kids get put under all the time. I had surgery when I was 4 and my sister had a hip replacement at 5. I think the general rule for pediatric is 10, 10 and 10 which is 10 pounds, 10 months and 10 hemoglobin. Again I'm not qualified to give advice and I'm just some a$$hole on the Internet.
jk!I am looking forward to running with you guys. I ran in Hershey already, but only one other Evo and a bunch of Subbie's.
pete if you see my wheels and tires let me know how they look. I dropped them off yesterday to get mounted and they said it might be done by today so i may swing by and pick them up.
Dan,
I have a medical question and need your opinion. My son's pediatric dentist wants to fill 2 cavities and he will need to be put under. She wants to send us to CHOP to take care of this (no anesthesiologist on staff in her office), what do you think of putting a 4 year old under for cavities? Should we wait until he's older?
I have a medical question and need your opinion. My son's pediatric dentist wants to fill 2 cavities and he will need to be put under. She wants to send us to CHOP to take care of this (no anesthesiologist on staff in her office), what do you think of putting a 4 year old under for cavities? Should we wait until he's older?
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