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  • Epidural vs General Anesthesia

    Posted by VickyO. on June 15, 2006 at 9:43 pm

    I will be having a radical cystectomy on June 30th. I am a 50 year old woman who has been a C4 quadriplegic for thirty years. I want to have a Epidural because of my paralisis and small lung capasity. My surgeon said the decision has to be made by the anestheologist but I’m concerned he won’t listen to me and I won’t tolerate the surgery. How do I get across to him the importance of this. I’m very anxious about this and would appreciate any feedback. Thank you!

    rosemary replied 18 years ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • rosemary

    Member
    July 3, 2006 at 2:15 pm

    I just noticed that you were having a radical cystectomy. That may have been a major deciding factor for the docs. In this case, I think I would have to defer to their expert knowledge…..


    Rosemary
    Age – 55
    T1 G3 – Tumor free 2 yrs 3 months
    Dx January 2006
  • rosemary

    Member
    July 3, 2006 at 2:06 pm

    I am so sorry that I didn’t catch this before June 30th. Hope you did well and would love to hear how it did go…were you able to get the anesthesiologist to hear you?

    I have had 3 biopsys and I much prefer the epidural. The 1st time, I had no choice, and it was General….on the 2nd (at local hospital) I expressed my concerns and was given a choice. The epidural was MUCH better for me.

    At the 3rd biopsy (Univeristy Medical Center) the anesthesiolgist told me that the normal procedure was general anesthesia. I told him my preference and said that “I’m hard to wake up and when I do wake up, I’m in a really BAD MOOD.” He said “You are in a bad mood?”…and I said “yes”, so he conferred with the docs and I got my way.

    My sister, who was present, congratulated me for standing up for myself… :o


    Rosemary
    Age – 55
    T1 G3 – Tumor free 2 yrs 3 months
    Dx January 2006

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