Diwundrin
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- Nth Coast NSW Australia
I was given the rundown on how risky anaesthetic was to smokers when I had to go day surgery. "Don't smoke for at least 3 days before the op!" I've been smoking around 40 years so I was a particularly high risk contender. I stopped smoking 10 hours before the op (to be honest, because I didn't much care about going quietly at that time. I wouldn't know a thing about it and it seemed a pretty fine option to me really.)
The last thing I remember was the gas guy explaining the procedure and telling him to get on with it and knock me out because I was bloody starving and perishing for a cigarette. Someone sniggered, then ...
The smoking made no difference whatever. I came out of it faster than they expected and had no ill effects from the anaesthetic at all. 3 hours after the op I hoed into a steak and veggies dinner. and a ciggie.
A long since next door neighbour used to batter on death's door every time she had to have anaesthetic and was always in ICU for two days to recover.
She never smoked at all. I think while probably true that it's a risk for some, it is a beat up that never mentions that non-smokers can be badly affected by anaesthetics too.
The last thing I remember was the gas guy explaining the procedure and telling him to get on with it and knock me out because I was bloody starving and perishing for a cigarette. Someone sniggered, then ...
The smoking made no difference whatever. I came out of it faster than they expected and had no ill effects from the anaesthetic at all. 3 hours after the op I hoed into a steak and veggies dinner. and a ciggie.
A long since next door neighbour used to batter on death's door every time she had to have anaesthetic and was always in ICU for two days to recover.
She never smoked at all. I think while probably true that it's a risk for some, it is a beat up that never mentions that non-smokers can be badly affected by anaesthetics too.

