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Epidural/spinal block
Hi, hope someone can help me. My husband is shortly to have a knee replacemant op and is considering an epidural but he's a little worried about it. Has anyone out there any experience of this? We would welcome your input/advice etc.
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Also, people have c-sections done under epi so they must be effective.
I had one for totally different op (c-section). It was administered into my spine which I can't remember being painful at all. I was also given a large dose sedative so I was almost out of it!
Being awake you can obviously feel yourself being pushed and pulled about and hear what's going on. But they normally put a screen up so that you can't see anything.
I found that as the effect was wearing off I got very cold and started to shake uncontrollably for about half an hour!
I would say don't be at all worried but then I don't know how long your hubby's op will last, which is another consideration.
Good luck to him what ever he chooses I hope it goes well.