musician2k
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My surgery date for AVR & aneurysm replacement is now set! I'm getting fixed on 7/11/06, with pre-op the day before (though, they don't keep you.) I mentioned this in another thread but it was suggested to me that I make a separate thread....
Now, thanks to all of you I'm *fairly* comfortable with things, and I think I pretty much know what's going to happen. I've asked this before - but will ask it again - the ONLY thing that really freaks me about post-op is the nausea/vomiting issue. I have migraines, and nausea/vomiting is a major part of my symptoms but is controlled, sometimes, by anti-nausea drugs such as Compazine. Are these types of drugs just not routinely given post-op to control the reactions we might have to the pain meds? Is there a medical reason why not? Just wondering. I know that if nausea is my ONLY concern post-op, I'll be doing well, but just am curious about this one thing. MANY people seem to mention this as a normal reaction post-op and am just curious why it's allowed to occur if there's a med out there than can curb or stop it.
Thanks, everyone....!
Now, thanks to all of you I'm *fairly* comfortable with things, and I think I pretty much know what's going to happen. I've asked this before - but will ask it again - the ONLY thing that really freaks me about post-op is the nausea/vomiting issue. I have migraines, and nausea/vomiting is a major part of my symptoms but is controlled, sometimes, by anti-nausea drugs such as Compazine. Are these types of drugs just not routinely given post-op to control the reactions we might have to the pain meds? Is there a medical reason why not? Just wondering. I know that if nausea is my ONLY concern post-op, I'll be doing well, but just am curious about this one thing. MANY people seem to mention this as a normal reaction post-op and am just curious why it's allowed to occur if there's a med out there than can curb or stop it.
Thanks, everyone....!