Friday, February 5, 2010

Gall Bladder Reaction Symptoms Do People Get Paranoid After Surgery?

Do people get paranoid after surgery? - gall bladder reaction symptoms

My mother-in-law has undergone a gallbladder operation before 3 days now. I visited him in hospital and 1 days after the visit seems to act strangely. She believes that nurses are the search. She also believes that people talk about them in the hallway of the hospital. Is this a reaction to the anesthesia? Please help! It bothers my wife.

6 comments:

Regina (SOC) said...

It is for older people, these reactions are common after surgery. The feelings of someone who wants to kill, and paranoid psychotic episodes. It will happen. Be patient! God be with you all.

birdgirl... said...

The most common adverse anesthesia or medication for pain, but less known, but is also one of the reasons that his mother-in-law had a urinary tract infection from catheter. Make sure that you talk to your doctor and nurses for himself what he feels, so that keeping track of its symptoms. Hospitals are really the importance of control of infections after surgery, ask your doctor how the results in your lab. Begin Unless an infection that can cause for their behavior, should improve as you need less medication for pain and anesthesia, is out of your system. When my husband underwent a bypass surgery, eyes wide open, after three days of the same kind of paranoia. Once the anesthesia and pain medication were out of your system, returned to pre-surgery and behavior very well. Good luck.

England Auden said...

It is more likely that the painkiller that is.

My father and grandfather had held two drops of morphine for a while at different times of the year, and my father thought that nurses were expected to have the whole Nazi "concentration camp" and the only thing that would save if my mother was next to his bed with a dictionary with the dictionary for the fight when they tried to .. do My grandfather spent the whole time I was looking for morphine in the curtains around his bed and insists that people adjusted to my grandmother was not "disturbed by the Iron Brigade, to be remedied if they are not perfectly straight to all times.


Are strong painkillers that they may be similar to heroin or cocaine, can the people high or paranoid, but as with illegal drugs, these effects disappear when the drug was discontinued.

Tell your wife to be concerned, unless your mother always these illusions, as soon asAll medications. Then talk with the doctor of his mother - his mother until I got the doctor or nurse about these things, could not speak anyway, to allay their concerns.

crisamu said...

It could be your medication, the response to the anti-inflammatory painkillers or that `s given, could to facilitate the recovery. Simply talk to your document and make sure to do a few tests.

Perhaps it is just one of those (not like hospitals, I hate it, in one, all the pain and suffering of others really bother me). If after considering leaving the hospital, she `s always the same, he must inform the woman that you seek professional help.

Sandy said...

It could be your pain reliever. Talk to the nurse and doctor.

anonymou... said...

First - I hope to improve your mother-in-law, at the earliest. I can understand how it can be stressful for you and your wife.

In terms of a chemical-physiological reason why his mother-in-law in May to feel paranoid - you take other opiates (eg morphine, codeine and pethidine?) These are all drugs administered in hospital post-operative pain of moderate to severe. You can give a feeling of euphoria (extreme happiness) too - but, conversely, can sometimes be a feeling of paranoia, fear, create fear, etc. This could explain his behavior. You can also feel very ill after the operation (usually of anesthesia, as you said). It may take a few days to restore normality.

However, in terms of psychological reasons why you may act ... Hospitals often take away the fear and paranoia among the population. Sterile, the critical nature of all - the white coats, scalpels, needles and complicated medical jargon ... everything is a bit frightening.

Often people who are not familiar with the medical WORAP feel paranoid of doctors and nurses, etc. As someone who does not know much about the sanitary May and feel paranoid when the plumbers and pipe game - "What are you doing, and if they all right?" You know, what do you have? "short-changing me? Do they want my money?", etc. are common questions that people are not familiar, ask a professional about.

In hospitals, it is very common.

Finally - I do not know how old your mother-in-law is, but it is for some older people experience feelings of paranoia, common, from time to time. This is for obvious reasons - which might not be using the technology of certain kinds of speech, familiar landscapes, people, culture, etc. (all of which are new and evolving, and it is increasingly difficult environmental monitoring, as we get older). Even if your stepmother is entitled to other changes in their mental abilities that can happen with senility (I do not say this in the pejorative sense, but in the literal sense - in comparisond for simplicity, youth, etc.)

I know that these statements will be with his mother in the implementation of the law much easier - but I hope you can help find out why you feel so paranoid. I think it would be best for your comfort during this time - even if their feelings are unfounded and irrational, which is probably anxious and nervous. Obviously you much care, even if, as you sent this question in the first place!

Good luck and I hope that helps.

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