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January 29th, 2008

Bob, I Need a Sedative…

I’m really glad Aarti never got to see the needle the anasthesiologist used to administer her epidural…

-Krishna

4 Responses to “Bob, I Need a Sedative…”

  1. Jason Says:

    My wife is a Midwife (doctors don’t deliver babies if it is a natural birth), and she told me the same thing that the husband is normally more squeamish about the procedure.

    I was really glad that for both of our sons my wife didn’t need an epidural.

  2. Seamus Says:

    Which is why I left the room while they did that to my wife….In fact they were going to ask me to step outside, but I beat them to it when they said it’s time for your epidural.

  3. Alex Says:

    I had an epidural as I got my appendix removed, because the anaesthesiologist thought general anaesthesia could be dangerous for me. However, getting the epidural was not a nice experience. It didn’t hurt, but it felt like someone poking me with his finger from within, and that felt horrible and made me sick. I guess that after months of pregnancy and babies kicking and punching from within, delivering women won’t mind the epidural… remembering it made me sick again!

  4. John Doe Says:

    The Toohey’s needle used to administer an epidural is considerably thicker in bore, and is fairly blunt as compared to the Quincke’s needle that is used for a spinal anesthetic! That is to ensure that the needle doesn’t reach the subarachnoid space and is limited by the tough dura mater!

    Patients are usually never allowed to see the same before the procedure; and the same goes for their spouses! More often than naught, it is the spouses who hit the panic button before the patient!

    In either case, it is a procedure requiring ultra-sterile precautions; strange that the anesthetist allowed you to stay in the room and in your regular clothes, too. ;-)

    On another note:

    Bro! Now that you have decided to go technicolor for Uncubed; at least release a B&W strip once in a while! It rocked in B&W.

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