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Allergic to anesthisa and having surgury soonFrom: Julie (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 19 Jan 2002 19:28:31 -0600 (CST)
I am having surgury to have my ovarie removed soon. Everytime I have surgury I have such a severe reaction I have to be put in the hospital. My symptoms are severe stomach cramps, neausa, vomiting and diareah. If I am not hospitalized I suffer from dehydration and start vomiting blood. I have to have I.V. medications. This time I would really like to avoid being in the hospital. Is there any kind of I.V. medication I can be given at home or some kind of injections I can give myself? The medications I take when Im in the hospital are Zofran, Demoral, compazine and previcid. Ive been hospitalized 6 times last year and cant bear the thought of going in again. If any doctor reads this and can tell me if these kind of medications can be givin at home by IV or by self injectons please let me know. I am desprate! Thank you!
-- Julie Morris
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