Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 a I sympathize with the feelings. When I went in for my first myo my blood pressure was so high that the had to give me something to calm me and would have had to cancel if it hadn't work. I was that SCARED. When I had my next surgery some seven months later my blood pressure was totally normal despite the fact that the hadn't given me anything to relax me. It all came out fine. --- lstegallathome@... wrote: > a, > > You are having a very normal fear that has crossed > all of our minds that have > had surgery. I wish I could say something to calm > your fears. But I only > can say that I have been under anesthesia a few > times and I am still alive! > Have you ever had any form of anesthesia before? > The doctors gave me a little > shot of Verced (spelling) in the pre-op room to calm > my nerves. It immediately > knocked me out. I don't even remember getting > rolled into the OR. Maybe you > can talk to your doc about this. Mine called it a > pre-op cocktail? That was > a joke but it really calmed me down to the point of > sleep. I hope you will > come to terms with your fears. Because I can speak > from my experience that the > removal of these fibroids was the best decision I > ever made. I wish you the > best. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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