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Re: breathing tube during surgery?

From: Marie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Dec 9 16:50:37 2006


Yes, this is normal procedure for general anesthesia surgeries....I had a lap and they DID not tell me about the tube or the catheter......when I asked a nurse about it...she said that it is normal when under certain types of anesthesia

At Fri, 8 Dec 2006, Kim wrote: >
>As previously stated, I am having my first lap surgery next wednesday.
>The surgeon told me I would have a breathing tube inserted when i'm put
>to sleep and catheter put in also. I was just wondering if this is
>normal when having surgery for cysts/endo?
>
>Makes this so called "simple surgery" a little more scary than
>originally anticipated...




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