scottmandue |
04-24-2019 09:32 AM |
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Originally Posted by pavulon
(Post 10436956)
Could be several things. People can get cold during surgery (the rooms are generally kept in the mid or high 60's) or the warming devices and draping materials can make people sweat. People can also shiver after anesthesia despite a normal body temperature. Anesthetics are well known to cause problems for the usual body temperature regulatory mechanisms and are typically not allergic sorts of reactions.
As an aside, the numbers and sorts of reactions people now characterize as 'allergies' has gone nuts. Part of that is the numbers and sorts of meds people are now prescribed but a lot of it is people (patients and healthcare sorts) characterizing known side effects as allergies.
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I don't think this was 'allergic' but it was really, really bad. going from dripping sweat all over to shivering on the couch wrapped in blankets. In the motorcycle accident I had four pins put in my leg, I was knocked out for the pin installation and I had injections after surgery (in the hospital) then they sent me home with codeine with no ill effect (except constipation :rolleyes:).
I know our bodies change over time but never had a bad reaction to anything they gave me (or the rec drugs I did back in the 80's).
Very perplexing, and concerning seeing as I will have surgery some time in the future.:confused:
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