Re: 19 yr old with vaginismus

From: Robert J. Woolley (wooll005@gold.tc.umn.edu)
Tue Aug 5 13:49:10 1997


In message <Pine.GSO.3.95q.970805075642.23240C-100000@interchg.ubc.ca> writes: > Now I am suprised. There are several good studies that show that
> even anaesthetized patients can remember what is said in an OR.

Yes, occasionally, but not consistently. My presumption (based on next to no training in anesthesiology) is that these cases occur due to idiosyncratic tolerance to the anesthetic drugs.

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