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Re: ToniFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netWed Mar 17 08:47:24 1999
In a message dated 3/17/99 6:06:56 AM Pacific Standard Time, welsh@mail.fuse.net writes:
<< I do not remember my pulse was not high after surgery, that was blood
pressure after the first one. The only time anyone said anything about
pulse was when I went to ER that night awhile ago, and it was 133! That
scared me, I knew that was high, I have always had a higher pulse
though, but I do not know what it would be while resting, it is alot of
times, in the stores machines, like 102 or somewhere around there.
>> I asked for a copy of my surgery report and during the sugery my blood pressure & heart rate were normal for me (100/75) and HR 100. I noticed when they took me to the recovery room, my BP shot up to 135/90 and HR to 120. I was in ALOT of pain when they woke me up from surgery, and they had to keep giving me Fentanyl and other pain meds to get it under control. That night, when I was sleeping, my BP dropped to 90/55 and the nurse kept coming in to recheck it. Finally figured out that when I go to sleep, I REALLY RELAX <grin> At least the pain was bearable then :-) Take care, Debbie H
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