Guest guest Posted May 12, 2002 Report Share Posted May 12, 2002 Hi Em, Thanks so much for your concern. I am having general anesthesia via an IV drip. I will be fully asleep and my breathing will be monitored, my oxygen level, heartbeat, blood pressure, etc. My congestion seems to be clearing considerably. I will still reiterate it monday morning, even though I discussed the surgery with her this afternoon. Shandi > >The doctor who prescribed the cipro is the one doing my surgery...I > >am starting to have less and less faith in these people.... > > What type of surgery are you having? Generally it's true: if you have an > infection you are not ready for surgery. But if you have a typical viral > syndrome with a mild secondary upper respiratory infection, this may not > contraindicate some types of surgery. Will you require full > anesthesia? I'd discuss any lingering respiratory difficulties, if so, but > if you're having conscious sedation or other milder forms of anesthesia, it > may not really be a problem. > > I suspect that if your doctor had concerns about possible sepsis, she'd > delay your surgery. But no matter what, if YOU have concerns, always air > them beforehand! As Wolf says in " The Talisman, " " Done-bun can't be > undone, " and you'll always want to have all your cards on the table before > undergoing any type of procedure. > > Best wishes, > Em > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > " Even in nice Mr. son's stories, each boy's life only catches > your deepest interest when a pirate is about to slit that sweet child's > throat. What makes a story good ain't what makes a person good. " > (Allan Gurganus) > > " Cut a good story anywhere, and it will bleed. " > (Anton Chekhov) > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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