Septoplasty on Monday, question….
Question:
On 2005-04-28, Laureen <TheBenne…@olypen.com> wrote: > Generally for any surgery they dont want to do you if you have a high > fever. I cant tell you how many tonsil and adenoidectomies we did on > kids that had runny noses and ear infections. I got the sniffles right > before my gastric bypass and worried they would cancel but the doc told > me only if my fever was above 101. If you’re real sick call the doc > tomorrow maybe antibitoics over the weekend are warranted. > Best Wishes, Laureen
Not sick right now. Just curious. I’m (since I have apnea and a messed-up nose) prone to getting sick. So I was wondering what they’d do if I came down with the sniffles. Preston
Response:
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 23:40:43 -0500, in alt.support.sleep-disorder Preston – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Crawford <m…@prestoncrawford.com> wrote: >On 2005-04-28, Laureen <TheBenne…@olypen.com> wrote: >> Generally for any surgery they dont want to do you if you have a high >> fever. I cant tell you how many tonsil and adenoidectomies we did on >> kids that had runny noses and ear infections. I got the sniffles right >> before my gastric bypass and worried they would cancel but the doc told >> me only if my fever was above 101. If you’re real sick call the doc >> tomorrow maybe antibitoics over the weekend are warranted. >> Best Wishes, Laureen >Not sick right now. Just curious. I’m (since I have apnea and a messed-up >nose) prone to getting sick. So I was wondering what they’d do if I came >down with the sniffles. >Preston
Don’t tell them.
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On 2005-04-28, PHC <OONYUTHGS…@spammotel.com> wrote: > On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 14:33:49 -0500, Preston Crawford <m…@prestoncrawford.com> > wrotg: >>My directions say the surgery can’t be done if you’re sick. That scares >>me. I really need this surgery done. Do I have to walk around in a bubble >>until Monday? Or what does this mean exactly? Severely sick? Mildly sick? >>Preston > I was sick as a dog with a massive sinus infection when they did mine. Which was > the main reason I had it done in the first place.
It’s good to hear what this means. I’d hate to have to keep rescheduling this (those of us with apnea, well at least I, tend to get sick often, I think). Preston
Response:
My directions say the surgery can’t be done if you’re sick. That scares me. I really need this surgery done. Do I have to walk around in a bubble until Monday? Or what does this mean exactly? Severely sick? Mildly sick? Preston
Response:
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 14:33:49 -0500, Preston Crawford <m…@prestoncrawford.com> wrotg: >My directions say the surgery can’t be done if you’re sick. That scares >me. I really need this surgery done. Do I have to walk around in a bubble >until Monday? Or what does this mean exactly? Severely sick? Mildly sick? >Preston
I was sick as a dog with a massive sinus infection when they did mine. Which was the main reason I had it done in the first place.
Response:
Generally for any surgery they dont want to do you if you have a high fever. I cant tell you how many tonsil and adenoidectomies we did on kids that had runny noses and ear infections. I got the sniffles right before my gastric bypass and worried they would cancel but the doc told me only if my fever was above 101. If you’re real sick call the doc tomorrow maybe antibitoics over the weekend are warranted. Best Wishes, Laureen – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Preston Crawford wrote: > My directions say the surgery can’t be done if you’re sick. That scares > me. I really need this surgery done. Do I have to walk around in a bubble > until Monday? Or what does this mean exactly? Severely sick? Mildly sick? > Preston