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Post by woekitten 16th May 2009, 4:26 pm

I dont know if this really belongs here, or in the health forium, (sorry f I got ti wrong!)

but I was wondering....

is there a limit to the number f general anasthetics you can have in a year?

I vaguely remember hearing something to that effect once, but I cant remember what it wsas now :)
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Post by nads 16th May 2009, 9:03 pm

I tried looking up some info but couldn't find anything about a limit, i know some people have many ops in a year due to illness or elective ops, i guess its more risky the more you have, not sure x
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Post by BlondeBarbie 16th May 2009, 9:06 pm

Nads' post sounds about right, the more you have in a short space of time the riskier it is x
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Post by misf1 16th May 2009, 9:13 pm

I didn't think of the effects of more than 1 GA, I got to have my wisdom tooth out, am putting it off cause I don't want them leaning on my new assets. Didn't even think, oh well I'll get it done next year
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Post by Mia 18th May 2009, 9:29 pm

I belive the amount of G.A.'s you have is not too much of a concern, but your body does need to recover from the effects. However, the conditions being treated would have an impact as one condition could ineract with the other.
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