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Old 03-19-2012, 03:41 PM #1
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Hey, when I got my brain injury, I also broke my nose, which was my primary concern at the time, not realising what I'd actually done to myself. Anyway, I was told that later this year, I would need surgery to correct parts of the inside of my nose which causing me problems with breathing when exercising and when I have a cold.
However, I'm not sure if surgery with my brain injury is wise or safe, I'll be having the surgery after the one year anniversary of my injury, so in theory, I could be better by then. Although, I fear it is unlikely. Does anyone know of any harm having a general anaesthetic could have on a brain injury?

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Old 03-19-2012, 04:18 PM #2
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A general anesthetic can cause a chemo-brain type of condition that can prolong recovery. It is an individual situation. It warrants a good talk with the anesthesiologist.

Some of the gases are tougher to deal with. The IV anesthetics don't have as much problem as the gases.
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Bring your concern up with your PCP and/or neurologist to see what they think about it.

I think it's better to do it now then later though... it might help you breathe which will provide your brain with more oxygen which will help it to heal faster.
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I could direct you to a forum on a different web site that discussed the severity of some members with chemo-brain from anesthesia but the important information will come from asking serious questions of the anesthesiologist.

Google chemo brain and anesthesia to get some information.
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Thanks for your advice! I have to wait until the end of this year for insurance reasons, but hopefully it will help me I'll make a note to remind myself that I need to talk to them about my injury.

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