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I got that pain in my back, going up to my jaw, I took a baby asprin, it went away is that the right thing to do? Or what should I have done?

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Anesthesia can definitely have a negative effect on ones brain, especially someone that already has any kind of mental decline. In most cases it does improve over time, but not in all. Sadly most Dr's do not share that with their patients or patients families prior to doing surgery. Hopefully your husband will improve some over time.

Now as far as you having signs of having a heart attack, it's best that you get that checked out ASAP, or you will be in the statistics of the caregiver dying before the one they're caring for. Please take care of yourself.
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Call your doctor, now.
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You are having symptoms of a heart attack. Please call EMT via 911 and go to ER to get checked at once.
Anesthesia can often effect someone's mind. Sometimes this clears up with time, but sometimes it doesn't. It isn't a matter of "too much anesthesia"; it just can happen normally even with the right amount. With a broken hip there was little option but to repair. A subject for another day when we know you are not having heart attack. Please update us when you know you are OK.
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