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Post by rosiesmum on Sept 13, 2011 19:25:17 GMT
Fwiw I don't mix well With anaestesia either You probably won't if you are hypothyroid
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Post by Sarah on Sept 13, 2011 19:27:19 GMT
Fwiw I don't mix well With anaestesia either You probably won't if you are hypothyroid This was before my thyroid Issues
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Post by rosiesmum on Sept 13, 2011 19:29:16 GMT
You probably won't if you are hypothyroid This was before my thyroid Issues Many people have thyroid issues brewing long before they realise it or Dr's pick up on it Though of course this might not apply to you, but it's very possible. The NHS are **** at treating thyroid disease in many cases unfortunately.
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Post by lisajazz on Sept 13, 2011 19:37:00 GMT
Yes not sure what they used gas or injectible. I will ask when he has his checks on Thursday.
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Post by rosiesmum on Sept 13, 2011 19:39:24 GMT
Yes not sure what they used gas or injectible. I will ask when he has his checks on Thursday. They would have used injection as an induction, intubated him and anaesthetic gas to maintain anaesthesia, along with oxygen of course
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Post by lisajazz on Sept 13, 2011 20:19:21 GMT
Yes not sure what they used gas or injectible. I will ask when he has his checks on Thursday. They would have used injection as an induction, intubated him and anaesthetic gas to maintain anaesthesia, along with oxygen of course Thanks
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Post by sunshine55 on Sept 13, 2011 20:21:21 GMT
I'am so pleased your little ones home and safe
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Post by Kristi on Sept 13, 2011 23:18:39 GMT
Yes not sure what they used gas or injectible. I will ask when he has his checks on Thursday. They would have used injection as an induction, intubated him and anaesthetic gas to maintain anaesthesia, along with oxygen of course Different vets do it differently here in the US...there is no general set rule of thumb they follow SO its probably best she get the info from her vet of course.
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