Guest guest Posted April 18, 2002 Report Share Posted April 18, 2002 OK: If you get a 2 other replies from me saying basically the same thing I'm sorry. I've tried to post twice. Once from my hotmail and the second and this one from yahoo! I don't know where they are but its not here. Back to your question. The only possible reason I can think of is narcotics can cause respiratory depression. They may be concerned about that along with the anesthesia. Although, it is usually not a problem- thats why we have Narcan, but it may cause problems. I think Poncho's idea of talking with pain magagement would be good or at least the doc that is going to sleep you- if he does not work directly with the pain guys (or gals). Resp. depression is usually seen more eith the " big gun " narcotics..ie Morphine, Fentanyl I've had lots of surgeries and have never been told no pain meds before though and even if that is their concern a week is way to conservative. I'm not sure of the half life of Vicoden but I'm sure it doesn't take a week to clear out of your system. I would certainly be asking questions. I hope this helps- somewhat. in SC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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