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Yes, they can and quite often do use an epidural for a hysterectomy.
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I asked if an epidural could be used....and told no. I had an epidural 2 years ago when having knee surgery. At that time they tried on 2 different ocassions to intubate me for general anesthesia and I failed both times. It took 18 years before I received any kind of treatment for my neuropathy, and I think the neuropathy had its' way for so long.....the damage is done.
I only started on garbapentin 2 years ago, and it has definitely helped, but has not eliminated my problems....no complaints...I'm glad for some relief, it's just that my throat continues to be extremely sensitive; witnessed by my continuing severe coughing spells. I've reached a decision....no surgery until I consult with a neurologist and have a meeting with the anesthesiologist.....and not a meeting at 7:30 am, on the day of surgery, as currently planned! Thank you for your responses. Much appreciated. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Kitt (05-25-2009) |
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