Guest guest Posted January 19, 2010 Report Share Posted January 19, 2010 I would guess we should be prepared for possibly drugs like versad , adavan, or non opiate anasthesia type drugs.Debbie Sent from my iPhoneOn Jan 19, 2010, at 9:59 AM, "T Walters" <twalters955@...> wrote: The following questions were asked of me after I related a recent post by someone who'd had a negative reaction to morphine when hospitalized following an accident. LDN use should stop up to a week before surgery, as LDN can interfere with pain meds (and possibly with anesthesia?)--so what about an emergency, like a car wreck? If LDN interferes with pain meds, what do we do if we find ourselves in a sudden unexpected situation where there's a serious need for pain relief? The post I'm referring to said pain was significantly worse after receiving morphine. Does this mean an LDN user must suffer through whatever happens if they're in an accident? I googled every drug on the list of analgesics approved for use with LDN. They all appear to be NSAIDs, mostly available by a prescription. Wouldn't they be weaker than the drugs typically used in-hospital for the kind of pain that would result from a serious accident? Peggy = Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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