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Re: breathing tube during surgery?

From: Beth (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Dec 11 17:10:33 2006


This is normal! Don't worry, they wait until you're completely sedated to put either in, and they take both out before you're ever awake. The only thing is your through may be sore and scratchy for a few days, and it's gonna be sore when you pee for the first few times...it even take a minute or two to get the first one flowing.

It'll be ok! You'll never even know! Trust me, I just did it a week ago.

I hope all goes well. Beth

At Sat, 9 Dec 2006, Marie wrote: >
>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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