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Update on Emery from England: Post-op Recover and Trauma

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Ashlyn Thompson surfaces from the “black hole” that is pediatric post-op recovery to share an update on her daughter, Emery.
She shares:

  • How Emery’s surgery went,
  • What it’s like having pediatric surgery in a different country (medical tourism),
  • The worries, thoughts, anxieties, triumphs and setbacks that are post-op,
  • The ongoing struggle with pain control,
  • The cry of a parent’s heart as she watches her baby writhe in pain,
  • And so much more.

In this episode you will catch a glimpse of the reality of pediatric surgery recovery. If you are preparing for your own child’s upcoming procedure, this episode will help arm you with things to consider and questions to ask your surgeon before the big day.
If you are a medical professional, this show will give you tips for offering compassionate care that invites the parent to be part of the recovery team and helps diffuse the high emotions often felt by patients, families and parents involved in post-op care.
And, as a little bonus, we discuss a pre-op and post-op checklist to help parents and caregivers navigate these challenging times (which is soon to come!).
In the end Ashlyn reminds us, this pain will not last forever. We cling to this knowledge and hope as we trudge our way through the darkness of post-op recovery.

We kindly ask that you share this podcast with other families who might benefit from our insights and support. Additionally, please consider leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Our goal is to reach as many families as possible who are navigating this challenging journey, so they can find our support circle and access the assistance they rightfully deserve. No one should walk this journey alone.
To get more personal support, connect with us directly at: CharlottesHopeFoundation.org
Email: Contact@CharlottesHopeFoundation.org
Facebook: Charlotte's Hope Foundation
Instagram: CharlottesHopeFoundationInc
Get your copy of She is Charlotte: A Mother’s Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Journey with Her Child with Medical Complexities by Emily K Whiting on Amazon

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Manage episode 361639646 series 3423931
Content provided by Emily K. Whiting and Ashlyn Thompson, Emily K. Whiting, and Ashlyn Thompson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Emily K. Whiting and Ashlyn Thompson, Emily K. Whiting, and Ashlyn Thompson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Ashlyn Thompson surfaces from the “black hole” that is pediatric post-op recovery to share an update on her daughter, Emery.
She shares:

  • How Emery’s surgery went,
  • What it’s like having pediatric surgery in a different country (medical tourism),
  • The worries, thoughts, anxieties, triumphs and setbacks that are post-op,
  • The ongoing struggle with pain control,
  • The cry of a parent’s heart as she watches her baby writhe in pain,
  • And so much more.

In this episode you will catch a glimpse of the reality of pediatric surgery recovery. If you are preparing for your own child’s upcoming procedure, this episode will help arm you with things to consider and questions to ask your surgeon before the big day.
If you are a medical professional, this show will give you tips for offering compassionate care that invites the parent to be part of the recovery team and helps diffuse the high emotions often felt by patients, families and parents involved in post-op care.
And, as a little bonus, we discuss a pre-op and post-op checklist to help parents and caregivers navigate these challenging times (which is soon to come!).
In the end Ashlyn reminds us, this pain will not last forever. We cling to this knowledge and hope as we trudge our way through the darkness of post-op recovery.

We kindly ask that you share this podcast with other families who might benefit from our insights and support. Additionally, please consider leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Our goal is to reach as many families as possible who are navigating this challenging journey, so they can find our support circle and access the assistance they rightfully deserve. No one should walk this journey alone.
To get more personal support, connect with us directly at: CharlottesHopeFoundation.org
Email: Contact@CharlottesHopeFoundation.org
Facebook: Charlotte's Hope Foundation
Instagram: CharlottesHopeFoundationInc
Get your copy of She is Charlotte: A Mother’s Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Journey with Her Child with Medical Complexities by Emily K Whiting on Amazon

  continue reading

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