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I was wondering what type of anesthesia was used in the surgeries you all have had. Was it gas or IV? The reason I am asking is because I have had to under go many surgeries, as I was born with a bilateral cleft lip and palate. I had other surgeries too, but I do remember a certain kind of IV anesthesia that was used and I could actually smell it and taste it when it went into my veins. It was soooo yucky. I was a little kid and STILL remember how it smelled/tasted. I just hope they won't use the same stuff. :frown: Also, how long did the procedure take?

Thank you,

Paulette

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Mine was general anesthesia through IV and I didn't feel or taste a thing other than sleepy. I've had about 8 surgeries myself and have had really good luck with most of them.

The lapband surgery is quick, I think it takes 30-45 mins and you are awake and going home or in your room in 4-5 hours total. I have a friend who went to hospital at 6, surgery at 8 and leaving hospital at 12:00 with her hair not even out of place. LOL

It's not bad, the only pain I felt was the gas. You'll read lots about that on the board, it gets us all. Take your meds, WALK, and hug the heating pad.

Best of luck to you!

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I had 13 surgeries when I was a child thru teen and I know exactly what you are talking about! The smell, the taste, the vomiting after surgery.........yucky!!!! I can say, I was worried about that with my Band surgery and even mentioned it to my anesthesiologist. Things have come a long way-no smell, no taste and no vomiting. Woke up from surgery with none of that. They did give anti-vomiting meds before and after surgery as well. You shouldn't experience any of the things you did when you were a kid. I was so relieved and had a great experience. Best wishes!

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Oh!! This is WONDERFUL news!! I am soooo glad to hear this. I was really apprehensive about it. Funny, the thing I remember the most about the surgeries is the darn anesthetic. Thank you so much for easing my mind! :blush:

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