Catgirl
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A family member is about to have surgery, and I can't remember what or which anesthesia should or should not be used. I vaguely remember reading something about it re autistic children. Does anyone remember this, or have any suggestions?
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surprise
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It is believed that if a MTHFR gene or genes are present (C677T or A1298C)
then perhaps Nitrous Oxide should not be used.
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Catgirl
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Thanks Surprise!
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This may be the article you were wanting. At any rate it is very in-depth and useful whether you have autism or not as it lists some ways to help your body detox from anesthetics.
Catgirl
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Thanks Looking! :)
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