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Can the opportunity of an operation with general anesthesia be used somehow?
Like if there is something easy to find that has a terribly bad interaction with one of the drugs used for the general anesthesia.
Is there any knowledge of specific combinations that have a reasonable hope to work?
Of course the context is quite unfavorable, as you cannot be closer than that to the medical help that could save you and make the attempt a failure. So something must be found that they can't do anything about.
As for my specific case, I had an appointment in advance with the anesthetist and I asked what will they use. They said a morphinic and a hypnotic. They quickly mentioned a specific name but I didn't dare to insist of asking and write that down. So that's quite the issue. Context is that it's France, but there are still a few possibilities like for the hypnotic: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnotique#Liste_des_hypnotiques
Any stuff that is known to be very dangerous with morphinics or hypnotics in general?
Another possibility unrelated to the anesthesia is taking a lot of anticoagulatives. Would enough (how much? when?) acetylsalicylic acid/ASA/aspirin be of a significant risk?
As for my specific case, the general anesthesia is for an operation on 4 teeth. So I'm not sure there is any hope that messing with coagulation can get a result.
Any other idea?
Like if there is something easy to find that has a terribly bad interaction with one of the drugs used for the general anesthesia.
Is there any knowledge of specific combinations that have a reasonable hope to work?
Of course the context is quite unfavorable, as you cannot be closer than that to the medical help that could save you and make the attempt a failure. So something must be found that they can't do anything about.
As for my specific case, I had an appointment in advance with the anesthetist and I asked what will they use. They said a morphinic and a hypnotic. They quickly mentioned a specific name but I didn't dare to insist of asking and write that down. So that's quite the issue. Context is that it's France, but there are still a few possibilities like for the hypnotic: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnotique#Liste_des_hypnotiques
Any stuff that is known to be very dangerous with morphinics or hypnotics in general?
Another possibility unrelated to the anesthesia is taking a lot of anticoagulatives. Would enough (how much? when?) acetylsalicylic acid/ASA/aspirin be of a significant risk?
As for my specific case, the general anesthesia is for an operation on 4 teeth. So I'm not sure there is any hope that messing with coagulation can get a result.
Any other idea?