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Sorry I don't know how to respond directly to someone's question--- [MENTION=7260]Chumley[/MENTION], I don't think it was caused by the nares or the anesthesia. He recovered well from the anesthesia and was extubated with no issues and awake. He came home slightly drowsy which they said was expected and the next morning he was much more awake. Then he just started throwing up blood out of no where and when they performed emergency surgery because it turned into a full blown hemorrhage situation, the surgeon said there was no open areas of active bleeding and he was just bleeding from the soft palate being so inflamed swollen and irritated. That was the main issue.