Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Hi Mo, Not inappropriate suggestion at all, thanks! I will be stress dosing the day of the surgery and for several days afterwards. They'll be taking out right ovary, biopsy, if comes back malignant then will have a complete hysterectomy and lymph node removal. I have a cyst the size of a baby's head on my right ovary, but this isn't the REALLY worrisome part - I also have a couple of uneven-edged dark spots on the ovary besides that, which the doctor says looks suspicious and might be malignant. So I've got to go have all this done. Thanks for the suggestion Mo > > > > In a message dated 26/12/2006 04:03:02 GMT Standard Time, ybr1959@... > writes: > > Then I guess I'll just have to hope that my own adrenals can handle > the stress of the surgery. > > > Perhaps you can stress stress yourself beforehand? > Sorry coming in lateon this thread so not sure how a big a surgery is being > planned so what i am suggesting may be inappropriate. > > > Mo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Hi Mo, Not inappropriate suggestion at all, thanks! I will be stress dosing the day of the surgery and for several days afterwards. They'll be taking out right ovary, biopsy, if comes back malignant then will have a complete hysterectomy and lymph node removal. I have a cyst the size of a baby's head on my right ovary, but this isn't the REALLY worrisome part - I also have a couple of uneven-edged dark spots on the ovary besides that, which the doctor says looks suspicious and might be malignant. So I've got to go have all this done. Thanks for the suggestion Mo > > > > In a message dated 26/12/2006 04:03:02 GMT Standard Time, ybr1959@... > writes: > > Then I guess I'll just have to hope that my own adrenals can handle > the stress of the surgery. > > > Perhaps you can stress stress yourself beforehand? > Sorry coming in lateon this thread so not sure how a big a surgery is being > planned so what i am suggesting may be inappropriate. > > > Mo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Yeah. I feel at peace with this decision. Thanks for all your help! > > I think this is the best choice ! He may fuss and fume but in your > situation I doubt he will refuse the surgery and if he does you would be > better off with another doctor anyway. > > -- > Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV > My Ebay Jewelry Store Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Yeah. I feel at peace with this decision. Thanks for all your help! > > I think this is the best choice ! He may fuss and fume but in your > situation I doubt he will refuse the surgery and if he does you would be > better off with another doctor anyway. > > -- > Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV > My Ebay Jewelry Store Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 : All you have to do is ask the anesthesiologist to put solumedrol in your IV. They do it all the time and it is no big deal. If you just say you are on HC, they may not get that you may run out during surgery. Having the medrol in your IV and a follow up dose 8 hrs later, is easy and will keep your adrenals from being stressed. That is what I did during my surgery. -- Re: HC Dosing For Surgery Coming Up Hi Debbie, I don't think there is enough time to stop either, really. I'd need at least six weeks, not three. Just to KNOW what my adrenals are doing after stopping and be sure of what they're capable of. I'm going to go ahead and write it on the pre-op paper at the pre-op dr. visit at his office where they ask you to list all the medications being taken, and I'll also write it on the hospital pre- op papers when I go in for the surgery, AND I'll make sure the anesthesiologist knows when he comes in to ask me just before the surgery what medication I'm taking. If the doc wants me to go off the HC, I will refuse, and he will then have the option of not going through with the surgery, or going ahead. His choice at that point. Thanks for the well-wishes Debbie! > > ,Even if he did want you to stop,theres not enough time.You > would not only have to wean off, but you would have to wait for your > own adrenals to kick back in.If he tells you to stop explain why you > are taking it.Its your body,he may not like it but what choice does > he have.I had a doc tell me to stop, and I did for a week.I blew up > like a balloon 12 lbs. in a week and then started again and I'm still > having problems,sinus infections and now have to stress dose.He can > tell you to stop and you can say no.Thhen he knows your on it and > will know how to take care of you during surgery.The anisteseoligist > (sp?)need to know also.There may be a way to do it yourself.I just > know that I would not want to have to have surgery and the doc not > know. Thats why so many of us where med alert braclets.I hope all > goes well for you.LOL > Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 : All you have to do is ask the anesthesiologist to put solumedrol in your IV. They do it all the time and it is no big deal. If you just say you are on HC, they may not get that you may run out during surgery. Having the medrol in your IV and a follow up dose 8 hrs later, is easy and will keep your adrenals from being stressed. That is what I did during my surgery. -- Re: HC Dosing For Surgery Coming Up Hi Debbie, I don't think there is enough time to stop either, really. I'd need at least six weeks, not three. Just to KNOW what my adrenals are doing after stopping and be sure of what they're capable of. I'm going to go ahead and write it on the pre-op paper at the pre-op dr. visit at his office where they ask you to list all the medications being taken, and I'll also write it on the hospital pre- op papers when I go in for the surgery, AND I'll make sure the anesthesiologist knows when he comes in to ask me just before the surgery what medication I'm taking. If the doc wants me to go off the HC, I will refuse, and he will then have the option of not going through with the surgery, or going ahead. His choice at that point. Thanks for the well-wishes Debbie! > > ,Even if he did want you to stop,theres not enough time.You > would not only have to wean off, but you would have to wait for your > own adrenals to kick back in.If he tells you to stop explain why you > are taking it.Its your body,he may not like it but what choice does > he have.I had a doc tell me to stop, and I did for a week.I blew up > like a balloon 12 lbs. in a week and then started again and I'm still > having problems,sinus infections and now have to stress dose.He can > tell you to stop and you can say no.Thhen he knows your on it and > will know how to take care of you during surgery.The anisteseoligist > (sp?)need to know also.There may be a way to do it yourself.I just > know that I would not want to have to have surgery and the doc not > know. Thats why so many of us where med alert braclets.I hope all > goes well for you.LOL > Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 , I know you'll feel better knowing the anesthesiologist knows what's going on. So sorry you're having to go through all this. Keep us posted. Godspeed on your recovery and hope it's all benign!! Linn > Hi Linn, > > Thanks for your suggestions. I think you're right and so many others > on here and who have emailed me offline. I've got to let the Dr. > know and the Anesthesiologist both. So that's what I'm going to do > at the pre-op Dr. visit in his office a week or so before the > surgery, and also I will write it down on the hospital forms that > will be given to me when I check in, AND I will also tell the > Anesthesiologist when he comes in to introduce himself and ask me > what medications I'm currently on. I guess that really is the safest > thing to do by far. > >> . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 , I know you'll feel better knowing the anesthesiologist knows what's going on. So sorry you're having to go through all this. Keep us posted. Godspeed on your recovery and hope it's all benign!! Linn > Hi Linn, > > Thanks for your suggestions. I think you're right and so many others > on here and who have emailed me offline. I've got to let the Dr. > know and the Anesthesiologist both. So that's what I'm going to do > at the pre-op Dr. visit in his office a week or so before the > surgery, and also I will write it down on the hospital forms that > will be given to me when I check in, AND I will also tell the > Anesthesiologist when he comes in to introduce himself and ask me > what medications I'm currently on. I guess that really is the safest > thing to do by far. > >> . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 , He has no reason to stop surgery, and would look like an idiot if he did.As long as the guy putting you to sleep knows(talk to him right before)thats all it takes,he's the one in control while your out.As long as he knows you'll be just fine.I was.Actually they gave me so much afterwards,I barly had any pain, so think about the good side.LOL Debbie In NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS , " " wrote: > > Hi Debbie, > > I don't think there is enough time to stop either, really. I'd need > at least six weeks, not three. Just to KNOW what my adrenals are > doing after stopping and be sure of what they're capable of. > > I'm going to go ahead and write it on the pre-op paper at the pre- op > dr. visit at his office where they ask you to list all the > medications being taken, and I'll also write it on the hospital pre- > op papers when I go in for the surgery, AND I'll make sure the > anesthesiologist knows when he comes in to ask me just before the > surgery what medication I'm taking. > > If the doc wants me to go off the HC, I will refuse, and he will > then have the option of not going through with the surgery, or going > ahead. His choice at that point. > > Thanks for the well-wishes Debbie! > > > > > > > > ,Even if he did want you to stop,theres not enough time.You > > would not only have to wean off, but you would have to wait for > your > > own adrenals to kick back in.If he tells you to stop explain why > you > > are taking it.Its your body,he may not like it but what choice > does > > he have.I had a doc tell me to stop, and I did for a week.I blew > up > > like a balloon 12 lbs. in a week and then started again and I'm > still > > having problems,sinus infections and now have to stress dose.He > can > > tell you to stop and you can say no.Thhen he knows your on it and > > will know how to take care of you during surgery.The > anisteseoligist > > (sp?)need to know also.There may be a way to do it yourself.I just > > know that I would not want to have to have surgery and the doc not > > know. Thats why so many of us where med alert braclets.I hope all > > goes well for you.LOL > > Debbie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 , He has no reason to stop surgery, and would look like an idiot if he did.As long as the guy putting you to sleep knows(talk to him right before)thats all it takes,he's the one in control while your out.As long as he knows you'll be just fine.I was.Actually they gave me so much afterwards,I barly had any pain, so think about the good side.LOL Debbie In NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS , " " wrote: > > Hi Debbie, > > I don't think there is enough time to stop either, really. I'd need > at least six weeks, not three. Just to KNOW what my adrenals are > doing after stopping and be sure of what they're capable of. > > I'm going to go ahead and write it on the pre-op paper at the pre- op > dr. visit at his office where they ask you to list all the > medications being taken, and I'll also write it on the hospital pre- > op papers when I go in for the surgery, AND I'll make sure the > anesthesiologist knows when he comes in to ask me just before the > surgery what medication I'm taking. > > If the doc wants me to go off the HC, I will refuse, and he will > then have the option of not going through with the surgery, or going > ahead. His choice at that point. > > Thanks for the well-wishes Debbie! > > > > > > > > ,Even if he did want you to stop,theres not enough time.You > > would not only have to wean off, but you would have to wait for > your > > own adrenals to kick back in.If he tells you to stop explain why > you > > are taking it.Its your body,he may not like it but what choice > does > > he have.I had a doc tell me to stop, and I did for a week.I blew > up > > like a balloon 12 lbs. in a week and then started again and I'm > still > > having problems,sinus infections and now have to stress dose.He > can > > tell you to stop and you can say no.Thhen he knows your on it and > > will know how to take care of you during surgery.The > anisteseoligist > > (sp?)need to know also.There may be a way to do it yourself.I just > > know that I would not want to have to have surgery and the doc not > > know. Thats why so many of us where med alert braclets.I hope all > > goes well for you.LOL > > Debbie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Ok , I'll talk with the anesthisiologist about it when I go in and tell him I'm on HC and see if he will do that. I suppose the Dr. has to order it even so, or sign off on it or something. > > : > > All you have to do is ask the anesthesiologist to put solumedrol in your IV. > They do it all the time and it is no big deal. If you just say you are on > HC, they may not get that you may run out during surgery. Having the medrol > in your IV and a follow up dose 8 hrs later, is easy and will keep your > adrenals from being stressed. That is what I did during my surgery. > > > > -- Re: HC Dosing For Surgery Coming Up > > Hi Debbie, > > I don't think there is enough time to stop either, really. I'd need > at least six weeks, not three. Just to KNOW what my adrenals are > doing after stopping and be sure of what they're capable of. > > I'm going to go ahead and write it on the pre-op paper at the pre- op > dr. visit at his office where they ask you to list all the > medications being taken, and I'll also write it on the hospital pre- > op papers when I go in for the surgery, AND I'll make sure the > anesthesiologist knows when he comes in to ask me just before the > surgery what medication I'm taking. > > If the doc wants me to go off the HC, I will refuse, and he will > then have the option of not going through with the surgery, or going > ahead. His choice at that point. > > Thanks for the well-wishes Debbie! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Ok , I'll talk with the anesthisiologist about it when I go in and tell him I'm on HC and see if he will do that. I suppose the Dr. has to order it even so, or sign off on it or something. > > : > > All you have to do is ask the anesthesiologist to put solumedrol in your IV. > They do it all the time and it is no big deal. If you just say you are on > HC, they may not get that you may run out during surgery. Having the medrol > in your IV and a follow up dose 8 hrs later, is easy and will keep your > adrenals from being stressed. That is what I did during my surgery. > > > > -- Re: HC Dosing For Surgery Coming Up > > Hi Debbie, > > I don't think there is enough time to stop either, really. I'd need > at least six weeks, not three. Just to KNOW what my adrenals are > doing after stopping and be sure of what they're capable of. > > I'm going to go ahead and write it on the pre-op paper at the pre- op > dr. visit at his office where they ask you to list all the > medications being taken, and I'll also write it on the hospital pre- > op papers when I go in for the surgery, AND I'll make sure the > anesthesiologist knows when he comes in to ask me just before the > surgery what medication I'm taking. > > If the doc wants me to go off the HC, I will refuse, and he will > then have the option of not going through with the surgery, or going > ahead. His choice at that point. > > Thanks for the well-wishes Debbie! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Glad yours went so well Debbie, that's really great and it gives me hope they will do the same thing for me. Sure hope so! We'll see how it goes. > > > > > > ,Even if he did want you to stop,theres not enough time.You > > > would not only have to wean off, but you would have to wait for > > your > > > own adrenals to kick back in.If he tells you to stop explain why > > you > > > are taking it.Its your body,he may not like it but what choice > > does > > > he have.I had a doc tell me to stop, and I did for a week.I blew > > up > > > like a balloon 12 lbs. in a week and then started again and I'm > > still > > > having problems,sinus infections and now have to stress dose.He > > can > > > tell you to stop and you can say no.Thhen he knows your on it and > > > will know how to take care of you during surgery.The > > anisteseoligist > > > (sp?)need to know also.There may be a way to do it yourself.I > just > > > know that I would not want to have to have surgery and the doc > not > > > know. Thats why so many of us where med alert braclets.I hope all > > > goes well for you.LOL > > > Debbie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Glad yours went so well Debbie, that's really great and it gives me hope they will do the same thing for me. Sure hope so! We'll see how it goes. > > > > > > ,Even if he did want you to stop,theres not enough time.You > > > would not only have to wean off, but you would have to wait for > > your > > > own adrenals to kick back in.If he tells you to stop explain why > > you > > > are taking it.Its your body,he may not like it but what choice > > does > > > he have.I had a doc tell me to stop, and I did for a week.I blew > > up > > > like a balloon 12 lbs. in a week and then started again and I'm > > still > > > having problems,sinus infections and now have to stress dose.He > > can > > > tell you to stop and you can say no.Thhen he knows your on it and > > > will know how to take care of you during surgery.The > > anisteseoligist > > > (sp?)need to know also.There may be a way to do it yourself.I > just > > > know that I would not want to have to have surgery and the doc > not > > > know. Thats why so many of us where med alert braclets.I hope all > > > goes well for you.LOL > > > Debbie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Hi Linn, yes I do feel better now with this decision to let the anesthesiologist know what's going on. I'll let my Dr. know too and put it on all the paperwork. Thank you for the well-wishes Linn! Thanks for your help very much. > > > Hi Linn, > > > > Thanks for your suggestions. I think you're right and so many others > > on here and who have emailed me offline. I've got to let the Dr. > > know and the Anesthesiologist both. So that's what I'm going to do > > at the pre-op Dr. visit in his office a week or so before the > > surgery, and also I will write it down on the hospital forms that > > will be given to me when I check in, AND I will also tell the > > Anesthesiologist when he comes in to introduce himself and ask me > > what medications I'm currently on. I guess that really is the safest > > thing to do by far. > > > >> . > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Hi Linn, yes I do feel better now with this decision to let the anesthesiologist know what's going on. I'll let my Dr. know too and put it on all the paperwork. Thank you for the well-wishes Linn! Thanks for your help very much. > > > Hi Linn, > > > > Thanks for your suggestions. I think you're right and so many others > > on here and who have emailed me offline. I've got to let the Dr. > > know and the Anesthesiologist both. So that's what I'm going to do > > at the pre-op Dr. visit in his office a week or so before the > > surgery, and also I will write it down on the hospital forms that > > will be given to me when I check in, AND I will also tell the > > Anesthesiologist when he comes in to introduce himself and ask me > > what medications I'm currently on. I guess that really is the safest > > thing to do by far. > > > >> . > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 I wouldn't just say you are on HC. They might just say, " OK, thanks for telling me " . I would request solumedrol to be put in your IV. It is like stress dosing and they do it all the time and if you have any adrenal issues at all, being put to sleep during surgery is a huge stressor on the body. I personally, will not have surgery without solumedrol. When I told my surgeon about my adrenal issues he just said no problem, I will get the anesthesiologist to put medrol in your IV. The doctor does not have to order it, anesthesiologists are doctors and can do it without another doctor ordering it. They prefer to do it, it is insurance for them that your adrenals won't give out during surgery. I would not request it, I would say you have to have it. -- Re: HC Dosing For Surgery Coming Up > > Hi Debbie, > > I don't think there is enough time to stop either, really. I'd need > at least six weeks, not three. Just to KNOW what my adrenals are > doing after stopping and be sure of what they're capable of. > > I'm going to go ahead and write it on the pre-op paper at the pre- op > dr. visit at his office where they ask you to list all the > medications being taken, and I'll also write it on the hospital pre- > op papers when I go in for the surgery, AND I'll make sure the > anesthesiologist knows when he comes in to ask me just before the > surgery what medication I'm taking. > > If the doc wants me to go off the HC, I will refuse, and he will > then have the option of not going through with the surgery, or going > ahead. His choice at that point. > > Thanks for the well-wishes Debbie! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 I wouldn't just say you are on HC. They might just say, " OK, thanks for telling me " . I would request solumedrol to be put in your IV. It is like stress dosing and they do it all the time and if you have any adrenal issues at all, being put to sleep during surgery is a huge stressor on the body. I personally, will not have surgery without solumedrol. When I told my surgeon about my adrenal issues he just said no problem, I will get the anesthesiologist to put medrol in your IV. The doctor does not have to order it, anesthesiologists are doctors and can do it without another doctor ordering it. They prefer to do it, it is insurance for them that your adrenals won't give out during surgery. I would not request it, I would say you have to have it. -- Re: HC Dosing For Surgery Coming Up > > Hi Debbie, > > I don't think there is enough time to stop either, really. I'd need > at least six weeks, not three. Just to KNOW what my adrenals are > doing after stopping and be sure of what they're capable of. > > I'm going to go ahead and write it on the pre-op paper at the pre- op > dr. visit at his office where they ask you to list all the > medications being taken, and I'll also write it on the hospital pre- > op papers when I go in for the surgery, AND I'll make sure the > anesthesiologist knows when he comes in to ask me just before the > surgery what medication I'm taking. > > If the doc wants me to go off the HC, I will refuse, and he will > then have the option of not going through with the surgery, or going > ahead. His choice at that point. > > Thanks for the well-wishes Debbie! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Hi , I've written down the name of the drug Solumedrol and will definitely bring it up to the anesthesiologist when he comes in to talk to me. Thanks very much. > > I wouldn't just say you are on HC. They might just say, " OK, thanks for > telling me " . I would request solumedrol to be put in your IV. It is like > stress dosing and they do it all the time and if you have any adrenal issues > at all, being put to sleep during surgery is a huge stressor on the body. I > personally, will not have surgery without solumedrol. > > When I told my surgeon about my adrenal issues he just said no problem, I > will get the anesthesiologist to put medrol in your IV. > > The doctor does not have to order it, anesthesiologists are doctors and can > do it without another doctor ordering it. They prefer to do it, it is > insurance for them that your adrenals won't give out during surgery. I > would not request it, I would say you have to have it. > > -- Re: HC Dosing For Surgery Coming Up > > Ok , I'll talk with the anesthisiologist about it when I go in > and tell him I'm on HC and see if he will do that. I suppose the Dr. > has to order it even so, or sign off on it or something. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 : That medication works so well, I felt rejuvenated after my surgery due to the solumedrol! -- Re: HC Dosing For Surgery Coming Up > > Ok , I'll talk with the anesthisiologist about it when I go in > and tell him I'm on HC and see if he will do that. I suppose the Dr. > has to order it even so, or sign off on it or something. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Hi, , Are you self-treating? Is that the issue? I know it's probably too late now for the surgeon, but what you could say to the anesthesiologist is that you are taking HC for adrenal insufficiency. Period. It's really irrelevant which dr rx'd, etc. Is the surgeon your only dr? Probably not. I would start telling these drs what they are going to do - stop asking for their permission. Let the ovarian specialist do his thing & focus on the ovaries. Your adrenals are not his problem, with the exception of telling him that you're on HC for ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY. Never, never say adrenal fatigue to an allopathic dr, unless you're chatting with Dr. Peatfield! Best of luck to you dear! Please, please, please don't chose not to tell the drs. You MUST tell them. You can die without the solumedrol. And we wouldn't want that! Warmly, > > > > > I know that my Dr. will NOT give me any kind of Cortisol, not > > solumedrol or anything like it for the surgery, because he doesn't > > believe in adrenal fatigue. > > > > If he knew I was on HC. even just the 17.5 mg I'm on, he would tell > > me to get off it immediately. > > > > However, he is one of the very best doctors on the East Coast for > > the female problems I'm having, including possible ovarian cancer, > > so I REALLY need him. > > > > So that leaves me with having to self treat for this surgery. I'll > > try the 80 mg shortly before going in for the surgery, and then for > > the rest of the doses that day, and then taper back down over the > > following days. > > > > Thanks for the help Val and , appreciate it. > > > > > > > > . > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Hi, , Are you self-treating? Is that the issue? I know it's probably too late now for the surgeon, but what you could say to the anesthesiologist is that you are taking HC for adrenal insufficiency. Period. It's really irrelevant which dr rx'd, etc. Is the surgeon your only dr? Probably not. I would start telling these drs what they are going to do - stop asking for their permission. Let the ovarian specialist do his thing & focus on the ovaries. Your adrenals are not his problem, with the exception of telling him that you're on HC for ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY. Never, never say adrenal fatigue to an allopathic dr, unless you're chatting with Dr. Peatfield! Best of luck to you dear! Please, please, please don't chose not to tell the drs. You MUST tell them. You can die without the solumedrol. And we wouldn't want that! Warmly, > > > > > I know that my Dr. will NOT give me any kind of Cortisol, not > > solumedrol or anything like it for the surgery, because he doesn't > > believe in adrenal fatigue. > > > > If he knew I was on HC. even just the 17.5 mg I'm on, he would tell > > me to get off it immediately. > > > > However, he is one of the very best doctors on the East Coast for > > the female problems I'm having, including possible ovarian cancer, > > so I REALLY need him. > > > > So that leaves me with having to self treat for this surgery. I'll > > try the 80 mg shortly before going in for the surgery, and then for > > the rest of the doses that day, and then taper back down over the > > following days. > > > > Thanks for the help Val and , appreciate it. > > > > > > > > . > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Hi, , Are you self-treating? Is that the issue? I know it's probably too late now for the surgeon, but what you could say to the anesthesiologist is that you are taking HC for adrenal insufficiency. Period. It's really irrelevant which dr rx'd, etc. Is the surgeon your only dr? Probably not. I would start telling these drs what they are going to do - stop asking for their permission. Let the ovarian specialist do his thing & focus on the ovaries. Your adrenals are not his problem, with the exception of telling him that you're on HC for ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY. Never, never say adrenal fatigue to an allopathic dr, unless you're chatting with Dr. Peatfield! Best of luck to you dear! Please, please, please don't chose not to tell the drs. You MUST tell them. You can die without the solumedrol. And we wouldn't want that! Warmly, > > > > > I know that my Dr. will NOT give me any kind of Cortisol, not > > solumedrol or anything like it for the surgery, because he doesn't > > believe in adrenal fatigue. > > > > If he knew I was on HC. even just the 17.5 mg I'm on, he would tell > > me to get off it immediately. > > > > However, he is one of the very best doctors on the East Coast for > > the female problems I'm having, including possible ovarian cancer, > > so I REALLY need him. > > > > So that leaves me with having to self treat for this surgery. I'll > > try the 80 mg shortly before going in for the surgery, and then for > > the rest of the doses that day, and then taper back down over the > > following days. > > > > Thanks for the help Val and , appreciate it. > > > > > > > > . > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 : I agree with you in that we need to stop asking for permission. Minutes before my surgery, it was obvious that there was no definite decision regarding my HC and the surgery. My " request " to the anesthesiologist was made minutes before surgery and the anesthesia doc was totally agreeable to putting the medrol in my IV. He called it a steroid boost and said they do it all the time. even without adrenal issues if they hear your concern, it is no big deal to put it in the IV. It is insurance for you and them. -- Re: HC Dosing For Surgery Coming Up Hi, , Are you self-treating? Is that the issue? I know it's probably too late now for the surgeon, but what you could say to the anesthesiologist is that you are taking HC for adrenal insufficiency. Period. It's really irrelevant which dr rx'd, etc. Is the surgeon your only dr? Probably not. I would start telling these drs what they are going to do - stop asking for their permission. Let the ovarian specialist do his thing & focus on the ovaries. Your adrenals are not his problem, with the exception of telling him that you're on HC for ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY. Never, never say adrenal fatigue to an allopathic dr, unless you're chatting with Dr. Peatfield! Best of luck to you dear! Please, please, please don't chose not to tell the drs. You MUST tell them. You can die without the solumedrol. And we wouldn't want that! Warmly, > > > > > I know that my Dr. will NOT give me any kind of Cortisol, not > > solumedrol or anything like it for the surgery, because he doesn't > > believe in adrenal fatigue. > > > > If he knew I was on HC. even just the 17.5 mg I'm on, he would tell > > me to get off it immediately. > > > > However, he is one of the very best doctors on the East Coast for > > the female problems I'm having, including possible ovarian cancer, > > so I REALLY need him. > > > > So that leaves me with having to self treat for this surgery. I'll > > try the 80 mg shortly before going in for the surgery, and then for > > the rest of the doses that day, and then taper back down over the > > following days. > > > > Thanks for the help Val and , appreciate it. > > > > > > > > . > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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