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I've been having serious asthma flare-ups lately, which have led to that type of coughing that hurts my stomach. It's so bad that it sometimes wakes me up in the middle of the night. Are there any other "pre-sleevers" out there that also have asthma, and if so, did your doctor discuss how your condition could impact surgery and/or recovery? My husband is concerned that if a tube is put down my throat, that could cause serious problems if I start to cough during and/or after surgery.

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  1. I also have asthma. Had my gallbladder removed 2 months ago and my lungs were very tight. What the anesthesiologist determined was best for me at that time was to do ALL IV sedation. I was still tubed but they said it was just oxygen which is good for asthma and the IV sedation would keep gases out of my lungs. They also told me when you are tubed for surgery it's like a mega breathing treatment and that the only problem might be your lungs tightening up when they are adjusting after they remove the tube. However, ask about the IV sedation idea. Really talk to your anesthesiologist about your concerns.

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I have asthma and COPD and I also had the IV sedation. If you have seasonal allergies that could be causing your asthma flare-ups I would consider using a daily antihistamine like claritin, zirtec or alegra. I would also speak to you pcp or pulmo Dr. to see if you may need a better or different treatment to keep your asthma under better control.

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