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Nausea after general anaesthetic
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I am severely sick after a general anaesthetic and am due to have one soon for eye surgery. When I have been into hospital before I have told the Anaesthetist but nothing seems to help. Someone once said that there is a good anti-sickness drug which I think begins with a "Z" but it is not commonly given as it is so expensive. Does anyone know what this is called? I am dreading the after effects of surgery!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know what it is called, but I suggest you ask to talk to the surgeon or Anaesthetist. Explain to them that you have this problem, they should be able to advise and reasure you. I am sure they will know what to give you to combat this sickness.
I always have some sickness after a general anaesthetic, but usually it goes off after a while.
Good luck
I always have some sickness after a general anaesthetic, but usually it goes off after a while.
Good luck
daffy...the anaesthetist will come and see you before operation and one could explain the situation to him and I am sure that he would understand. If not, then keep one back in your locker.
loggy...are you sure that it is a GA that you are having and not a LA which are more common for eye operations?
loggy...are you sure that it is a GA that you are having and not a LA which are more common for eye operations?
daffy....that is loggy's complaint.....they didn't take "into account the needs of loggy."...she had a dreadful post op recovery.
I would not submit myself for operation until that problem is sorted out with the medical staff to my complete satisfaction and if it wasn't the I would make an official complaint.
The medical staff are here to satisfy the patient, not the other way round.
I would not submit myself for operation until that problem is sorted out with the medical staff to my complete satisfaction and if it wasn't the I would make an official complaint.
The medical staff are here to satisfy the patient, not the other way round.
I guess I have just been lucky then as apart from one anaesthetist who decided to lecture me on smoking (I had already told him I stopped 6 months previously),they have all listened and taken notice of my needs. I don't suffer sickness from anaesthetics,they do trigger severe asthma attacks though and after the last one I had a scary bout of a very fast heart rate (210 bpm) for almost 2 hours. They never did tell me why it happened :(
I am the same loggy - general anaesthetics make me really sick - I have had 5 operations - they pump me full of anti sickness stuff, but I am still ill. In fact once, only after a routine laporoscopy, I made them put a drip back into my arm to get some fluids into me, I was drifting in and out of consciouness.
I don't know what the answer is, but perhaps that Zofran may do the trick.
Good Luck xx
I don't know what the answer is, but perhaps that Zofran may do the trick.
Good Luck xx
I have had sedation for a tooth root canal filling and it was great but sereal. I remember hearing the dentist talk of his credit card being used twice in a restaurant but remember nothing of the actual operation at all. I was kind of there but not!
I guess as I have had my pre-op assessment I have to go with what the Consultant says.
I guess as I have had my pre-op assessment I have to go with what the Consultant says.