Turbinator
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I had GA during an abdominal surgery, and the only effect I experienced waking up from the anaesthesia is being sleepy, very sleepy. Including the whole not remembering anything shortly after getting an injection. And only remembering some parts after waking up, in the recovery, like episodes. However, I was in full control of my intelligence at all times. What do the dentists give to the patients, that differs from what you would get during a normal hospital surgery?
It goes something like this. After you get ready, and take off all of your clothes, and donning on the overalls, you sit and wait in the prep area, where you drink some anti-inflammatory pills and generally wait for what feels like forever. Contemplating what is about to happen over, and over, and over again. Oh and you freeze and shiver, as you are only wearing overalls. Then finally one of the OR nurses come in, ask you a bunch of basic health question, including what the surgery is for (they all ready know, but ask you as a safety check), then you walk with them in to the OR. Once i finally walked in it really hit me, I am getting a surgery, and that's the table. Then you partly take of the overall, get on the table, then they place these warm comfy blankets on you, hook you up to a lot of machines, insert an IV, give you an injection, give you oxygen and 30 seconds later you wake up in a bed, in a room, thinking it is your bedroom, windering what day it is, realising you are in a hospital, going oh yeah I think I had surgery, then falling asleep and waking up again, and some random memory of being wheeled down a hallway, then waking up again in a different room, with more beds, then falling asleep again, and waking up later and knowing exactly where you are and what happened.
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It goes something like this. After you get ready, and take off all of your clothes, and donning on the overalls, you sit and wait in the prep area, where you drink some anti-inflammatory pills and generally wait for what feels like forever. Contemplating what is about to happen over, and over, and over again. Oh and you freeze and shiver, as you are only wearing overalls. Then finally one of the OR nurses come in, ask you a bunch of basic health question, including what the surgery is for (they all ready know, but ask you as a safety check), then you walk with them in to the OR. Once i finally walked in it really hit me, I am getting a surgery, and that's the table. Then you partly take of the overall, get on the table, then they place these warm comfy blankets on you, hook you up to a lot of machines, insert an IV, give you an injection, give you oxygen and 30 seconds later you wake up in a bed, in a room, thinking it is your bedroom, windering what day it is, realising you are in a hospital, going oh yeah I think I had surgery, then falling asleep and waking up again, and some random memory of being wheeled down a hallway, then waking up again in a different room, with more beds, then falling asleep again, and waking up later and knowing exactly where you are and what happened.
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