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<blockquote data-quote="ElenaP" data-source="post: 2749549" data-attributes="member: 67557"><p>It is possible throw up after anaesthesia. Many decades ago I had several operations close together, under general anaesthetic. I used to be violently sick after waking up. That was before I had eaten anything. This continued until a new anaesthetist worked out that the cause was morphine in the pre-med. He changed the pre-med for subsequent operations, and I stopped vomitting. </p><p>Whenever I go to hospital for any procedure, I need to wear a wristband stating that I am allergic to morphine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElenaP, post: 2749549, member: 67557"] It is possible throw up after anaesthesia. Many decades ago I had several operations close together, under general anaesthetic. I used to be violently sick after waking up. That was before I had eaten anything. This continued until a new anaesthetist worked out that the cause was morphine in the pre-med. He changed the pre-med for subsequent operations, and I stopped vomitting. Whenever I go to hospital for any procedure, I need to wear a wristband stating that I am allergic to morphine. [/QUOTE]
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