Question:
Post-op : As a chronic asthmatic,I use a nebuliser 4 hourly,prednisolone steroids
theophyllin tablets ,max dose of Singulair,omeprazole,flixotide,oxis,atrovent, cetirizine , ventolin and saline neb.sol.Has anyone any experience post op.of taking this amount of medication? Any problems during surgery for severe asthmatics? — Lesley M. (posted on August 3, 1999)
August 3, 1999
My surgeon made it mandatory for me to see a respiratory specialist prior
to surgery. This doctor tested my lung strength, and interviewed me about
any possible sleep apnea. He also had me wear a monitor for one night,
while I slept. My surgeon was very interested in my lung strength.
However, I have no history of asthma, bronchitis, nothing like that. Your
surgeon should be interested, too. Isn't he/she? The only meds you can't
take for about 3 days post-op are oral medications. You can use an inhaler,
but your stomach is being vacuumed for the first two or three days, through
a tube that goes into your stomach via your nose and throat. Check your
asthma doctor for a means to administer your other meds thru the IV. They
would have to come in a liquid form that can go thru the IV. Ask!
— Victoria S.
September 26, 2004
I am now 10 months post op.. I only have to use any of my asthma meds once
in a blue moon. And this is coming from someone who is usually in the
hospital twice a year for it. I too use the nebulizer 4 or 5 times a day
before the surgery. I am not on the singuliar, or the advair, or any of the
sprays anymore. I keep the albuterol puffer for the occasional weezing, but
never an attack. Good luck.. Liz
— Liz N.
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