My DD has curly toes and consultant at hospital has recommended a 'tenotomy' (snipping the tendon) on two toes... DH and I just can't decide what to do, as this simple procedure would unfortunately require a general anaesthetic - this worries us more than the actual op/recovery itself, which sounds like it's pretty simple and easy to recover from.
Her toes don't actually bother her at the moment, but we're concerned that they might be a problem in later life (soreness and rubbing in her shoes, or even just teasing at school). But if we don't address it now she could maybe make the decision herself when she's a bit older, and might not even need the GA - perhaps she could have it done under a local?
But if we sort it out now she will forget all about it soon enough because she's so young - I just think the GA will be quite traumatic for both her and us (she's only just had her pre-school 'booster' jabs and is still very worried about having any more needles stuck in her)...
We've had her appointment sent through from the hospital and have to confirm it by tomorrow, but we just seem to go in circles when we discuss it.
What would you do?