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I'm guessing he just used the midazolam as an initial sedative, not the main course, so to speak. Would/could Nitrous oxide effect just one side? I'm also starting to think it is from positional (compression), since it's not improving as the anesthesia wears off. Even the doctor made a brief mention of this as well. I think he's just hoping it was the anesthesia so it would be resolved in a few days. In your experience with others having this type of problem, does it eventually improve...in a relatively short period of time? |
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