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    Thanks so much for your fast reply. Greatly appreciated.

    Holger
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    Thank you very much for the fast reply :-)

    Holger
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    Thanks for response. My grandma who recently passed away at 98 lived through two(!) World Wars in Germany always told me, humor is the best medicine. She was very wise and knew some really good jokes too some of which we can’t repeat here :-) I fully agree that humor works wonders.

    I hope I can ask for Versed prior to my surgery to make me calm down as well. I have read that it’s similar to Propofol which also treats postoperative nausea and vomiting. I am curious, what is your preferred drug for general anesthesia? It appears that there are hundreds to choose from.
    Again, thank you so much for your reply.

    Holger
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    Thanks for your reply as it is greatly appreciated!!

    I do not smoke or drink any alcohol and have never ever used “recreational” drugs (nothing recreational about it whatsoever). I do not have diabetes (thank God).
    However, I do have to admit that I am more than well nourished and that’s a problem for me personally. I’m 6’1″ about 240 lbs but feel good. Yes, I know I have to loose lbs and everyone is hammering me about it including my primary care. I do not eat junk food such as McDonald’s, etc and I certainly stay away from cokes, etc and I prefer water all day. My wife makes me eat all the “healthy stuff”. Yes, they are all right and right now it’s hard as I don’t want to move as much. But, as soon as the surgery is done and I’m recovered, I hope to get back to the gym and do what I need to do.
    Again, thank you so very much for responding and I really appreciate it.

    Holger
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    I have a history of three blood clots that where located in my right lung after a surgery. I would like to know whether or not to give a patient with a known history of PE a pre-treatment of Coumadin prior to surgery or right after? Should I ask my surgeon? Is that a good or bad idea? What do you think?

    Holger
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    Thank you so much for your quick response!! Your answer gave me some very much needed peace of mind. There is no such thing as minor surgery as it is trauma to the body. I had previously two arthroscopic meniscectomies. At the second procedure, I developed three pulmonary embolisms in my left lung that resulted in hospitalization for one week in ICU. No fun being a pin-cushion and needing warfarin for nine month. This is where my fear stems toward any future need for surgery. Again, thank you very much for your response & I will definitely keep you informed of my experience.

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