Drinking alcohol before having surgery
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deckster said:
croyde said:
williamp said:
You'll be fine. Get a junior to hold the knife, you just watch from near the anaethetist. Rememner the golden rule: sober stitching..
And OP you know the right answer. One night off really shouldn't be an issue and if it is then well, that's an issue.
From an anaesthetic point of view a couple of drinks the night before isn't too much of an issue. You wouldn't want to have more than that otherwise your post-anaesthetic hangover will be miserable.
However, if you really can't cope without those drinks then you you should worry about alcohol dependence. If you think that you may be alcohol dependent please tell your doctors because post-op alcohol withdrawal is really unpleasant and we could give some medication to mitigate the effects
(Consultant Anaesthetist)
However, if you really can't cope without those drinks then you you should worry about alcohol dependence. If you think that you may be alcohol dependent please tell your doctors because post-op alcohol withdrawal is really unpleasant and we could give some medication to mitigate the effects
(Consultant Anaesthetist)
briefcasebob said:
From an anaesthetic point of view a couple of drinks the night before isn't too much of an issue. You wouldn't want to have more than that otherwise your post-anaesthetic hangover will be miserable.
However, if you really can't cope without those drinks then you you should worry about alcohol dependence. If you think that you may be alcohol dependent please tell your doctors because post-op alcohol withdrawal is really unpleasant and we could give some medication to mitigate the effects
(Consultant Anaesthetist)
I'm definitely not, would just usually have wine with dinner on a Friday, but didn't have to. However, if you really can't cope without those drinks then you you should worry about alcohol dependence. If you think that you may be alcohol dependent please tell your doctors because post-op alcohol withdrawal is really unpleasant and we could give some medication to mitigate the effects
(Consultant Anaesthetist)
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