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Old 10-10-2007, 03:27 PM #1
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Default My 2 year old son's shunt revision

My son had a shunt revision two days ago. He does not talk yet so he can not tell me how he feels. How should he be feeling now and what should I expect of his recovery? Many of you may have had a revision at one time so I thought you could let me know how it feels. He slept a lot today and was a little irritable. He may even have a head ache because he is covering his eyes from time to time. I just get nervous that the shunt is not working again. Appreciate your input. Thanks, Suzanne
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