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Mandi, your story reminded me of the time when I lost my baby. I had to have surgery to clean out the uterus and when I woke up I couldn’t move, nor could I open my eyes. But, I could hear. I was scared to death because I couldn’t move and I started hyperventilating and must have had tears rolling down from both of my eyes. Not long after I started to feel this way I heard one of the nurses telling me to stop crying, and that I was their biggest baby that day. I was shocked!! I had just lost my baby and they were treating me like THAT!!?? I remember thinking afterwards that she needed to go into another line of work, because that’s NOT how you treat vulnerable people…
I am so sorry for your loss. I’m sending love and hugs your way, Mandi!! 🩷
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Yeah I had no idea I woke up in the OR until your videos. I always thought I woke up in recovery. I know I was unconscious in post op recovery from my medical records but it was because I was in so much pain they kept giving me more pain meds that weren't working so they stopped and when I finally remembered waking up I was in terrible pain with muscle spasms and begging for muscle relaxers and they talked to me like a child and moved me to my room with every crack in the linoleum like torture. It took them 4 more hours to get me a muscle relaxer. 4 hours of agony that morphine did nothing to touch, because morphine doesn't stop muscle spasms. It just made me keep falling asleep which was better than being awake in pain.
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My post op nurse was so nice to me and gave me two things of orange juice because I guess I told him it was my favorite. He also told me I was his nicest patient ever and thanked me. Honestly it made me so happy to know that I'm nice when I'm completely out of it because I had always wondered if I'm actually a nice person or if I'm just faking it (impostor syndrome at its best)😅 but then it also made me sad because I know how cruel patients can be. Glad I was able to make his day anyways
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I remember waking up after wisdom tooth extraction! I'm really surprised I remember! It took a moment for my memory to kick in but the first thing I remember is opening my eyes while the nurse was talking to me about the surgery and I asked if it was done yet and she said yes, that it took 30 minutes, and they set the teeth aside for me. I said "Cool, thanks!" and just got up and tried to walk out the door, but damn near face planted into a chair and the nurse just cool as a cucumber was like "why don't you sit for a moment while the anesthesia wears off?" And I'm all "Okay that sounds like a good idea" in the most nonchalant way possible 😂
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in 4th grade i got my tonsils out and woke up at one point, i remember it pretty perfectly to this day! i assume thats because i wasnt scared at all, my anesthesiologist was just an absolutely lovely woman, so sweet & gentle with me that i can recall almost word for word when i woke up. at the time my hEDS was undiagnosed so turns out im a bit anesthesia resistant but the fact that i woke as a child mid operation and never once felt nervous.... bless that woman. she was wonderful that day!
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Reminds me of the time my phone updated overnight and when my alarm went off I couldn't read the words on the screen to figure out how to turn it off. Like I could see the letters, all very familiar shapes, but I couldn't extract any kind of meaning from them at all 😂 took a couple of minutes for my language comprehension to come back online.
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The weirdest experience I ever had involving anesthesia was when I had bilateral cataract surgery about a month apart. For the first surgery I don’t recall anything. But during the second surgery I could hear everything. There was no pain, no discomfort, but I could hear everything this is when I realized how short a time the procedure took. I had the same Anesthetist for both procedures. She told me this was quite normal. 😊
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All this information you've been giving throughout these shorts is actually making me more anxious towards surgery than I ever was before.
I fear that I will end up just spouting out the most dark shit that I had locked away in the deepest reaches of my mind.
Only to wake up and not be informed of any of it and then just forever be unsure it uncertain of what happened.
That'll mess me up more than anything else.
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Recovery nurse here (PACU).. I’ve seen some crazy things from people waking up after surgery.. some people chat and chat and later don’t remember anything or some people ‘alligator death roll’ or some people wake up swinging at anyone near! Then we hit-em with some versed, ketamine or some more propofol! When they get Ketamine they go into ‘the K-hole’.. it’s so wild! I had a patient one time who was writhing and crying after surgery .. she got some Ketamine and stayed almost catatonic in mid-cry. Like frozen! About 90 minutes later she ‘returned. Better living through pharmacology! 😂
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I had surgery on Jan 12th. I remember being woken up before going to recovery but then I don't remember anything until the recovery area. They gave me a shot of dilaudid and someone had to wait with me for 30 minutes to be sure I didn't have a reaction before I could go back to my private recovery room (was same day so I left a few hours after that). Before going to my private room, the guy next to me in recovery was yapping away loudly and he was quite hilarious even though I don't remember now what he was saying. But since my surgery was on my bladder laughing hurt so I had to laugh quietly to myself as he was chattering away and the nurses were laughing too. I do remember I was treated amazingly. I go to the VA for care and have had 2 major surgeries with them. The care was top notch. Always had my own recovery nurse who checked on me frequently and gave me very clear instructions on managing my catheter before I left. So grateful for the care i receive there. Before using the VA exclusively, I had horrible experiences with these alleged top notch private hospital systems.
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8 months ago
Yet I still remember my back surgeon screaming at the anesthesiologist to "PUT HER BACK UNDER!!!! PUT HER BACK UNDER RIGHT NOW!!!!!" because I was awake enough to start trying to get up!!!!!!
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