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Re: Allergic to anesthisa and having surgury soonFrom: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 19 Jan 2002 20:28:48 -0600 (CST)
At Sat, 19 Jan 2002, Julie wrote: > >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 > Not a doc, but I believe all those meds can only be administered by an md or nurse in hospital setting.
-- Amy
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