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Default 08-02-2003, 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by "CaP bUsTa":dffa5
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Oh, and I've woken up during an opperation when I was about 5, too. That was nasty.
Its not nasty when you wake up during surgery.
I've had 6 operations and I woke up during one of them, and when you wake up you are so drowsy and disoriented from the high powered medication that you cant even feel the pain. I just woke up, threw up, and they put the little mask back on me and sleepy sleepy.
Lucky you.

I awoke and could feel the sucker right at the back of my throat. It was insanely uncomfortable and I did feel pain. All I could feel was this sucker at the back of my throat, dry mouth, bright light and I couldn't move or do a thing.

All I could manage was a weak wail as I tried to call out, I think. As you said they must have dropped me back down quite quickly, but it seemed to last forever.

I remember it vividly, even now, after what must be about 20 years. Nasty is accurate.[/quote:dffa5]

The chance of being awake during surgery scares me a hell of a lot more than just about any injury or death.

I heard there's a new brain scanning thingy that tells them if you're awake or not, I'll have to remember to insist that they use it if I need surgery.
also make it quite clear that if I'm awake during, someone will end up with a bayonet in their gut biggrin:
  
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