☆ Answer now please -anaesthesia? ☆

Answer now please -anaesthesia?
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Going under anaesthesia Tommorow for eye surgery and im nervouse about the anaesthesia I been under it twice in the past 2 years Is there a lower risk of me having complications with it? or me having higher complications with it? The surgery is very short does that have anything to do with it?

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Answer:

Anesthesia is very safe. You can ask the doc what chemicals he uses... but you won't have time to look it up on the Web.

Current meds are safe and fast, with rapid recovery.

BTW, talk to the Doc, before surgery. If you are calmed and reassured, the job is much easier for the Doc. The most common life threatening reaction is called malignant hyperthermia. The body temp goes extremely high in reaction to the meds. This is very, very rare and the fact that you've been anesthetized without complications is almost a sure bet you'll have none this time around. Thousands, if not millions, of people worldwide undergo surgeries each day without problems.

While it's common to fret when you're put into a situation where someone else is in control, I assure you that you'll be fine. Relax and visualize tomorrow evening when you'll feel relieved it's over and done with. You'll be fine :-D