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Dear Laurie and others,

When I was in my 20's, I went into a 3-day coma after major knee

surgery. The doctor said that I gave them a real scare.

They never found a reason. Hindsight being 20/20, it was probably the

mito.

Last year I had surgery at a major teaching hospital in New York City.

They do a very detailed pre-surgery interview about a week before the

scheduled procedure.

When I arrived the day of surgery, the asst. head of anesthesia

dutifully read Dr. Cohen's article on anesthesia, but this doctor said

that some of the info therein was " outdated. " He refused to give me

general anesthesia (he knew all about mito), so I had a local with some

sedation. I do prefer a general though.

I notified the UMDF about this, and they said that they would do

follow-up with the doctor. Does anyone know if the UMDF article on

anesthesia has been modified?

PA

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It has not been modified to my knowledge and when I had my surgery 1.5 years

ago, it was considered the gold standard for us. They have meant that the

named anesthetics were outdated, which is correct, but these are the ones we

shouldn't have. They don't like to use them as the newer ones are those they

most familiar at this time.

I have had locals and spinals for several surgeries, but there was no way I

wanted to be awake for the rotator cuff surgery. It was the most painful

surgery I have ever had and I don't think I would have done well being awake

for snipping and filing of bone. I am nosey and like to see what is going

on, but not that time.

laurie

> From: BDS31@...

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> Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2004 21:42:06 -0400

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> Subject: Re: Anesthesia

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> Dear Laurie and others,

> When I was in my 20's, I went into a 3-day coma after major knee

> surgery. The doctor said that I gave them a real scare.

> They never found a reason. Hindsight being 20/20, it was probably the

> mito.

>

> Last year I had surgery at a major teaching hospital in New York City.

> They do a very detailed pre-surgery interview about a week before the

> scheduled procedure.

> When I arrived the day of surgery, the asst. head of anesthesia

> dutifully read Dr. Cohen's article on anesthesia, but this doctor said

> that some of the info therein was " outdated. " He refused to give me

> general anesthesia (he knew all about mito), so I had a local with some

> sedation. I do prefer a general though.

>

> I notified the UMDF about this, and they said that they would do

> follow-up with the doctor. Does anyone know if the UMDF article on

> anesthesia has been modified?

>

>

> PA

>

>

>

>

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Have you received any answers yet to this question? I, too would

like to have an updated article with the correct info.

> Dear Laurie and others,

> When I was in my 20's, I went into a 3-day coma after major knee

> surgery. The doctor said that I gave them a real scare.

> They never found a reason. Hindsight being 20/20, it was probably

the

> mito.

>

> Last year I had surgery at a major teaching hospital in New York

City.

> They do a very detailed pre-surgery interview about a week before

the

> scheduled procedure.

> When I arrived the day of surgery, the asst. head of anesthesia

> dutifully read Dr. Cohen's article on anesthesia, but this doctor

said

> that some of the info therein was " outdated. " He refused to give me

> general anesthesia (he knew all about mito), so I had a local with

some

> sedation. I do prefer a general though.

>

> I notified the UMDF about this, and they said that they would do

> follow-up with the doctor. Does anyone know if the UMDF article on

> anesthesia has been modified?

>

>

> PA

>

>

>

>

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Dear Adrienne,

No, I have never heard back from the UMDF about their follow-up on the

anesthesia question. Unfortunately, I can't remember who from the UMDF

(mito brain strikes again!) told me that they would pursue this with

alacrity.

Maybe I'll try emailing them again, as it is a very important question.

I am supposed to have another muscle bx soon, and may be also facing

major surgery, too. I will know more this week.

Take care!

Sincerely,

PA

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I don't remember seeing your original question, but I wanted to make

sure you read the anesthesia article that Dr. Cohen wrote.

BDS31@... wrote:

>Dear Adrienne,

>No, I have never heard back from the UMDF about their follow-up on the

>anesthesia question. Unfortunately, I can't remember who from the UMDF

>(mito brain strikes again!) told me that they would pursue this with

>alacrity.

>Maybe I'll try emailing them again, as it is a very important question.

>

>I am supposed to have another muscle bx soon, and may be also facing

>major surgery, too. I will know more this week.

>Take care!

>Sincerely,

>

>PA

>

>

>

>

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Dear ,

Thanks for your interest. I could not access it, but my anesthesiologist

did.

Because of the coma I once suffered, I really do try to be sure to alert

my docs.

In fact, one of my doctors last week said to try to have two procedures

done if I was going to have a general. And this is not counting the

upcoming 2nd biopsy.

Sigh...

By the way, thank you so much,your daughter, and Laurie for the

beautiful Mitoldies booth at the UMDF conference.

Take care.

PA

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