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The sensation of being “put to sleep” is awesome. It’s like ahhh then you’re gone under. 😂 But for real the anesthesiologist is the real one that is in charge of your life while you’re asleep. Anytime I’ve ever had surgery I ask if anyone has ever died on their table. One answer I got was only one but they had been ran over by a tractor
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Yeah, a friend of us is very hard to anesthetize and told the story of him doped up like at least Hunter S. Thompsom, probably more like Jim Morrison, after surgery and the anesthesiologist looking down to him from another universe and telling him "Breathe, you have to breathe, or this will go sideways. Breathe in, breathe out.". He said it was very enlightening, apart from the dosage, to experience the need to control breathing consciously.
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They woke me up over and over yelling at me to breathe after spinal surgery. I was in my head like nah I don’t need to breathe, I need to sleep.
Other surgeries I am usually woken via someone loudly telling me the surgery is ALLL OVERRRR and me feeling like omg wtf and too loud too bright too much pain and gagging bc I had just had a tube taken out of my throat and I’m coughing and them telling me it’s normal. It’s a shock once you truly do wake up. If you wake up wanting to sleep to me is more comfy but eventually it wears off and you get to play the “what’s your pain number?” game until you are decently pain managed. I have only had one surgery which had also local anesthesia injected into the surgery site which allowed me a much easier recovery but it was just a torn meniscus surgery. I was up and able to step on it within the first few hours. I was a little druggy and amazed that I could step on it until they said it had stuff inside to numb the pain for temp. Went home same day and was excessively nauseated all the way home. Blah. I have a surgery coming up mid July and asked for every single option for nausea med for pre and post op. They mostly now give me a scopalamine patch and zofran there in iv and to go home. This is an adult scary tonsilectomy and I’m praying I don’t get nausea and pain is managed decently. I hope the wakeup is gentle. Reminder to self to bring an emesis bag for the car and sunglasses help me not feel so over stimulated.
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Thank you for the information you are providing. I have had +100 surgeries in my life. (We stopped counting at that point. Burned in 1985. 35% 2nd, 3rd & 4th degree burns.) Please explain the post op brain swelling and that it’s not just falling asleep, more like taking you to the brink of death and ripping you back to life. How it takes your body 1 year to recover from anesthesia/surgery. The work you are doing is great though.
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@rafiahmad7548
4 months ago
Anaesthesia is very powerful!
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