Toz
Bluelighter
Hello, I'm not really sure if ADD is the right place to put this but I figure you people have the most knowledge when it comes to drugs and how they actually work. I know Sevoflurane isn't really your typical drug that people use, but I have a few questions about it. What is it's mechanism of action and is it bad to use it during opiate and benzo withdrawal? I mean, I really don't want to wake up with worse withdrawals, after surgery. I'm pretty sure I'd throw myself out the window if that happens.
I am going through benzodiazepine / gabapentin and opiate withdrawal (all at the same time, not too smart I know). However I need surgery, therefore I also need anaesthesia. I spoke to the anaesthesiologist about my withdrawals (forgot to mention the gabapentin but I think it's irrelevant). He said they could skip using Propofol and use only Sevoflurane since propofol would re-trigger benzo withdrawal according to him (something I'd have to agree on). He seemed positive that the Sevoflurane alone would not worsen withdrawals afterward.
So I'm asking here for a second oppinion, as I have learned the hard way before...
I am going through benzodiazepine / gabapentin and opiate withdrawal (all at the same time, not too smart I know). However I need surgery, therefore I also need anaesthesia. I spoke to the anaesthesiologist about my withdrawals (forgot to mention the gabapentin but I think it's irrelevant). He said they could skip using Propofol and use only Sevoflurane since propofol would re-trigger benzo withdrawal according to him (something I'd have to agree on). He seemed positive that the Sevoflurane alone would not worsen withdrawals afterward.
So I'm asking here for a second oppinion, as I have learned the hard way before...
