Nicotine and Anaesthetic

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e-pipeman

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Sorry - the link won't paste. In brief there is some evidence to suggest that nicotine can help prevent post-operative hurling (ponv). I'm interested as I'm having a knee op under a general anaesthetic and want to avoid chucking up into the cardboard hat if possible.
 
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Hi Expipe, I had surgery earlier this month and vaped right up until they took me to the operating room, all went well. I just drew the curtain in my little holding covey till they wheeled me away. No worries for you and get better fastttt.

That's good to know, Katy. I hope you're recovering in a speedy fashion! :)
 

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Nicotine is said to be good for easing vomiting and for some operations where blood loss can be an issue.

I hope it goes well Ex, look after yourself, have plenty of treats and get better quickly.

Thanks Kate,

I do like the "have plenty of treats" idea...:)

Any excuse, eh?
 

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We shouldn't need excuses for treats but an operation is one of the best if we do.

Here are some grapes for you ;)

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Well , I'm back - one very painful knee, cricketer's splint, dvt stockings and a bunch of pain killers later- but I didn't throw up after the general! Once I had explained to the staff that my Evo was a nicotine inhaler they had no problem with me vaping on the ward. I avoided gusty billows (from the Evo) and didn't have to traipse outside in the cold for an analogue, unlike some other poor souls. Oh and Kate - thank you for the grapes!
 
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