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Old 05-25-2015, 07:02 PM #1
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Question Knee surgery

Hi

I have a question about anesthesia. I am planning to have a knee surgery in about a month but I am scared that it will make my symptoms worse.

I've been looking forward to this surgery since last year. 4 months ago I hit my head and am now suffering from pcs... It is not severe (thank god!) but I still have headaches and dizziness.

Would anesthesia make symptoms worse? should I cancel my surgery?

Thanks for your help
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