Re: [QUAD-L] anesthesia worry

2019-06-19 Thread Danny Hearn
How in the world did you guys know your gall bladders needed to be removed??? Dan H. *** On Wednesday, June 19, 2019, 4:25:42 PM PDT, Danny Espinoza wrote: I had mine taken out laparoscopically with no problems  Original Message Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] anesthesia

Re: [QUAD-L] anesthesia worry

2019-06-19 Thread Randy Anderson
I had my gallbladder taken out several years ago, laparoscopically as I remember it they had me completely under and I had no problems. On the other hand, I had hemorrhoid surgery about 2 months ago. I had told my doctor, nurses, nurse assistance, anesthesiologists and his assistant that in the

RE: [QUAD-L] anesthesia worry

2019-06-19 Thread Danny Espinoza
I had mine taken out laparoscopically with no problems  Original Message Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] anesthesia worry From: Date: Wed, June 19, 2019 1:16 pm To: "'Shirley Bell'" , Hi Shirley I would advise you to ask

RE: [QUAD-L] anesthesia worry

2019-06-19 Thread poajoan
Hi Shirley I would advise you to ask who your anesthesiologist will be and talk to them. I just recently had surgery, and was able to talk to the anesthesiologist a couple of days before and we discussed my concerns. Good luck. Joan From: Shirley Bell Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Re: [QUAD-L] anesthesia worry

2019-06-19 Thread Eric Olson
Gall bladder surgery is usually done laparoscopically nowadays. So, just a couple small incisions in your abdomen. I've had several major surgeries since my injury and never had a problem with AD. There's always a risk from anesthesia. On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 12:48 PM Shirley Bell wrote: >

[QUAD-L] anesthesia worry

2019-06-19 Thread Shirley Bell
Hi all, I should have my gallbladder out. I am scheduled for July 11. I am worried about AD and going under anesthesia. Any info on the risks or what to tell Dr. I only spoke to the Surgeon. Any news on Greg?? thanks