Ahh that sounds right , my problem really is the dreadful caffeine withdrawal headache . Anyone know of any tablets which would prevent this . I've googled it but not sure which to try . I presume they'd be ok?
A bloke once came to look around at a job working with me. He was wearing white socks, slip-on shoes with buckles, reeked of beer, and was carrying 2 mobile phones, both of which went off during the visit. He wasn't invited to interview.
Another possible reason is that the amount of food and the rate of digestion is obviously variable from patient to patient, and can affect absorption of the anaesthetic. If the stomach of each patient is empty, then that variable will not come into effect.
I would say that if you cannot go a few hours without caffine then you have a serious addictive problem there. Try and reduce your intake of caffine now - before your operation comes round, and then those few nil by mouth hours won't be too bad.
The Nil by Mouth reason ? - All of the above reasons.... anaesthetic related, and mainly the risk of regurgitation and then aspiration of food into your lungs.
I'll admit to a caffeine addiction but seeing as I've already given up fags & booze don't think I'll worry to much. Think I'll just take them & keep quiet . Thanks
My hubby had an operation yesterday - he still could take his blood pressure tablet in the morning though - in fact they even said he could have a light breakfast before 7.30 a.m and sips of water up until 10.a.m.