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Reactions to sedatives during surgery
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RightSide
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Reactions to sedatives during surgery
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April 10, 2009, 08:21:52 PM »
I had a TURP (prostate) operation on December 29, for which they gave me Fentanyl. That stuff zonked me out for 14 hours (!!!), so I had to stay overnight at the hospital.
I had the fistula operation on April 3, for which they gave me Versed. Versed is supposed to be mild, but it still zonked me out for 12 hours, so again I had to stay overnight at the hospital.
I never had a problem with sedatives before. I'm wondering if this is due to my ESRD and the fact that my kidneys don't clear stuff from my blood like they used to?
If I have to have another operation, I'm going to ask them to NOT give me any sedatives. Just anesthesia.
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Re: Reactions to sedatives during surgery
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April 10, 2009, 08:26:14 PM »
Could be the kidneys. Could be an idiosyncratic reaction, or they could be affected by other meds.
I sing when I wake up form anesthesia. It's pretty funny.
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April 11, 2009, 10:00:19 AM »
I have a hard time clearing them out until I've had another dialysis session. I'm not as bad as you, since I do wake up on time - but I'm awfully groggy until my next run. I figured it was the lack of kidney function to eliminate them.
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