Shropshire Seagull
Well-known member
Yes, having a general carries a probability of risk [of death] - but so does driving a car ....
My last op was 2 years ago and I was offered both [due to being a type-1 diabetic] - went for general. Yes you feel a bit groggy for 24 hours but I'd always willingly sacrifice that for not be conscious while they hack me about.
As for "get it right first time" - feck me, are there seriously any hospitals that don't hold that objective ? "Nah, just stitch 'em up and we'll do it all again in 6 months time" really? C'mon!
My last op was 2 years ago and I was offered both [due to being a type-1 diabetic] - went for general. Yes you feel a bit groggy for 24 hours but I'd always willingly sacrifice that for not be conscious while they hack me about.
As for "get it right first time" - feck me, are there seriously any hospitals that don't hold that objective ? "Nah, just stitch 'em up and we'll do it all again in 6 months time" really? C'mon!