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Gaslighting before surgery? Emotional wakeup?
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@karaingram4833

8 months ago

I refused an endoscopy while being prepped for sigmoidoscopy. I have bad ptsd and told them I would prefer to be put completely under. The Gastro told me " I call the shots. I say what goes. You don't have a choice."
I told them to take out the IV ans that I was going home. I was sedated against my will, had the thing put in my mouth, my hands tied to the gurney, and woke up during the procedure. They falsified my medical records and said that I had a bad reaction to propofol. I reported the doctor but was even further gaslit. I trust no doctors. Let me die before someone gaslights me again.

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@bericagulbranson1630

9 months ago

Because of your advice I tried so hard to advocate for my son who just went under for surgery. My 15 y/o was terrified of going under and no one cared. I tried to get him to change his perspective many doff ways until I let the staff know Y nada. Finally, I just said, "Can you pls put some versed in my son's IV..quickly" They did and he was fine, not scared at all. But, after the nurse tried to keep making him go back to sleep and he didn't want to and the Dr did gaslight him after and he was waking up angry and she never did tell what she actually did. In the car my 15 y/o was in a mini rage and I had to pull the car over. Dr's and nurses need to listen and to communicate.

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@liilyy88

9 months ago

The nurses were joking around with me calling the O2 mask Gucci air just to make sure I was put under in a good mood and I woke up in a good mood just groggy

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@JenJen0582

9 months ago

I can’t stand how hospital staff wakes me up after surgery by yelling my name loudly and shaking my shoulder. Immediately my heart starts racing from being scared. What a horrible way to be woken up! They should wake you up the way they would want to be woken up.

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@ambersmith3387

9 months ago

Cardiac surgeon…he promised me everything would be fixed when I had my cardiac ablation, no problem. Came out of it to my doctor saying, ‘well it didn’t work” and then just splitting. I broke down and just bawled I was still so miserable, and ended up in cardiac ICU due to his negligence. Didn’t show his face again for days because he went on vacation day after my surgery. Come to find out, he’d not only gotten the side of my heart involved incorrect, but also put me through hell finding another doctor to perform what he claimed was too complicated for local surgery…only to discover he could have easily fixed my issues if he’d been a better surgeon and wasn’t, I’m guessing, so focused on getting me done to leave for Maui or wherever tf he went. Thank god the second surgeon in Chicago knew what he was doing. Saved me from going through another six years of hell.

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@LearnReikiPhiladelphia

9 months ago

I wake up screaming and fighting. I was abused as a kid and survived some things as an adult. Despite telling my surgeon, anesthesiologist and everyone who’d listen that I’d need my Valium (or something similar) right after waking, one nurse took to mocking me and saying some really inappropriate things. By the time I was awake enough to advocate her co-workers knew she messed up and got the surgeon. I was medicated bit it was too late. Wound up in a mental hell that required TWO hospitalizations. They tried to gaslight me and I wouldn’t have it. The nurse “retired” less than 8 weeks later, a surprise to her colleagues. Good riddance.

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@justrees4929

9 months ago

I had to have a simple scope of my stomach done years ago because of chronic vomiting and weight loss. My (now ex) husband caused a huge fight with me that morning on the way to the hospital and dropped me off at the door alone and in tears. I managed to calm down but I didn't see him before I went back for the procedure. I woke up sobbing hysterically, like over the top and not able to control it. Ended up with a diagnosis of...........STRESS INDUCED GASTRITIS! Divorced him and I haven't had that issue since. Go figure. Protect your peace everyone 💜

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@donnachilds4476

7 months ago

I woke up from a VNS installation surgery in recovery, and I was in so much pain that I was crying, and the nurse said, "You're fine. You don't need anything". My brother stood up for me because I couldn't talk, he said "Lady my sister is obviously in pain. Otherwise, she wouldn't be crying like this. She needs something to take the edge off. How about you get your arm and neck cut open and tell me you don't need anything for the pain? " He was a real MVP for me for the month it took to recover.

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@elysej87

8 months ago

I actually woke up crying because I had finally gotten the surgery I needed after suffering for many years and doctors telling me there was nothing wrong with me. I was so relieved someone finally believed me and was taking care of me.

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@colistaacheson2364

9 months ago

I had foot surgery about 15 years ago and the anesthesiologist agreed to regional anesthesia only with a nerve block, as I'd had a negative experience with general anesthesia. On the operating table, the surgeon said "No, sedate her." I was literally screaming "I do NOT consent!" while the anesthesiologist pushed Versed/Propofol "twilight" into my IV before I could rip it out. I vividly remember what I perceived next: I was "magically transported" to a place where I've been abused and was savagely beaten and repeatedly gang raped by 5 men, 3 previous abusers plus the actual surgeon and anesthesiologist. I didn't understand where the screams were coming from when I came to as I was being wheeled out of the OR, but one of the abusers (obviously hallucinating at this point) held up a trash bag and said that I would be dissected alive as punishment for not cooperating, then tossed into a dumpster. Tried to climb on top of me and I kicked, which was the first time I saw the surgical boot. Hallucination paused briefly enough for me to see that I kicked a very real nurse with that boot, then the hallucinations took back over. It was the worst experience of my life, and the pain was so real that I had a rape kit performed because I was convinced that I was assaulted on the operating table. Had over 20 panic attacks that day, nightmares re-living the hallucinations persisted at least nightly for over a year. I've had a dozen plus surgical procedures since then, but I have been extremely diligent to make sure that both the surgeon and the anesthesia team are comfortable with me being awake.
I have yet to read any reports of someone having an emergence reaction as severe as mine was.
Those nurses absolutely blamed me for my reaction and left me with the impression that they were going to file criminal charges. They dressed me and rushed me out of the PACU a sobbing and incoherent mess, with absolutely no explanation of what happened.

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@haga1320

7 months ago

I woke up to an empty recovery room. I remembered that I almost died and really just wanted my mom.

I called out and the nurse came over. When I asked where my mother was, she said that my mom left because she “had better things to do than wait” for me. I started crying because I was confused and alone and scared, I didn’t know if they had to take my whole reproductive system or not, didn’t know things were going to be ok.

My mother heard me crying and rushed into the recovery room. She had been waiting outside the whole time. To this day, we still don’t understand why the nurse felt the need to say that to me. My mother confronted her and she just shrugged before walking out. Apparently that nurse had gotten reprimanded numerous times before for verbally abusing recovering patients. She has since even fired.

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@cookiedoe6068

8 months ago

Had 2 emergency surgeries last year: the nicest person in the room was the anesthesiologist. They held my hand each time they put me under because I was so scared. It felt like I was a person to them and not just a numbered patient like every other medical professional treated me. Much love to the kind anesthesiologists out there

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@robertlefkowitz7370

9 months ago

I just had reverse shoulder replacement surgery. When I woke up, I was crying for my dog. I am a widower.

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@AndreaHausberg-yt5qx

9 months ago

I once had so much pain (9-10) after an operation at the intestines with only ibuprofen and was ignored asking for opiates by the staff (not by doctors). I had to threaten that I'm gonna call 911 if they don't get me a doctor who gives me decent pain meds. That pain was traumatic to this day. Crazy there is no reason not to give decent pain meds after surgery. Was absolutely unnessecary that pain.

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@mattbentley5212

9 months ago

When I was battling cancer as a pediatric patient, I was absolutely terrified of the anesthetizing mask. Thankfully after my first or second surgery, someone noticed, and they waited until I was sedated through the IV before putting the mask on me, but here I am 26 years old, and still remember how much I hate that mask.

I love and appreciate the work you do. You have a friendly and informative channel all I wanna say is keep up the great work. Happy Holidays

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@micheledimond

7 months ago

When I woke up after a perineoplasty(vaginal repair 3yrs after birth of my dtr), I was in so much pain immediately as I woke I began sobbing. My Dr was right there and ran to get me more Morphine to help me. She was surprised as she had given me a dose just a bit before I woke up thinking it would be enough. She was so apologetic. Stay with me until I began to get relief and kept me in hospital overnight instead of same day surgery. The most painful recovery in first 24 hrs I've ever experienced. I was on that PCA pump button as often as I could unless I fell asleep. Once the packing came out in the morning, the pain was minimal. Dr had packed it hard to prevent hemotoma from forming due to the extent of repair required. I'm a nurse and I haven't ever felt she undermedicated me but I do wish I understood the extent of the packing material inside me because all night I couldn't figure out why it was so difficult. Told my Dr that she's gotta tell others if that extent of packing is involved and be sure they know because my anxiety got worse overnight thinking something was going wrong.

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@pamd4227

9 months ago

Gaslighting is making a person question their own sanity, using psychological methods of manipulation.

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@aron1632

9 months ago

I wish every Dr listened to their patient's as well as you seem to. I understand that for those who are involved in operations every day, it can be like just another day at work. But to those of us who are the patients, it's one of the biggest events and decisions of our lives often. And a day we will remember for the rest of our lives. It can be a positive experience or a negative experience depending on many things.

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@tjardahope

9 months ago

the reason I canceled my operation on December 12th. 2 lying doctors who would perform the operation. Luckily I found out in time.

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@Hailstonepie

8 months ago

I woke up partially paralysed and in great pain, I told the nurse and she told me to stop making a fuss about nothing and seeking attention

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