Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 The last three surgeries I had I didn't get a pre OR relaxant come to think of it. They took me into the OR and put me out within a couple minutes. Sherry Anaesthesia I think it's important to realise that different individuals react differently to the same form of anaesthesia and that sometimes the reactions even fool the surgeons. When I was operated on for Carpal Tunnel the two micro-surgeons introduced themselves just before I entered theatre and after I had been given all the pre-surgery sedation. It turned out that one of the surgeons was an old mate that I hadn't seen for 20+ years. We happily reminisced for ten minutes or so and then he laughed and said, "The said thing is that you won't remember a word of this conversation." Following the surgery the same surgeon visited me in the Recovery ward and gave me instructions on when the sutures would be removed, how long I would have to wear the sling and various other recovery matters. It gave me great pleasure to telephone him later in the week and tell him I recalled with total clarity the pre-surgery conversation but didn't have a clue about the post-surgery instructions! Aussie (Replacement virgin but bad right hip) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2012 Report Share Posted March 25, 2012 YES CHILDREN ))))))))EBTISAM From: "dr_hibahaboubi@..." <dr_hibahaboubi@...> Sent: Sunday, 25 March 2012, 13:07 Subject: Anaesthesia Inhalational anaesthesia is of most benefit to which of the following:Medically compromisedTeenagersPregnant womenChildrenTh choice is children ..is it correct?Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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