I'm 28 but I would like to say thank you to this youngster who is very mature for his age for helping the young and The adults to like myself to not be afraid
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So good to these youngsters... When I was 12 and had to remove my tonsils I didn't received this kindness and calming environment at MÁV Hospital Szolnok, Hungary. Those docs rather scared the shit out of me....
Lucky it was just your tonsils! at age 5 I had open heart surgery, and at age 33 I had my lower wisdom teeth taken out. It was a hospital job as they had to dislocate my lower jaw on both sides, and cut both into 6 pieces to get them out! I woke up halfway through, while my jaw was still dislocated, which felt rather wierd. Luckily, I already knew the team that did my teeth, 'cos I'd been a dental nurse for more than 10 years by that time. It was soup for 10 days after that, as my jaw muscles had sealed my mouth shut! It's all fun, isn't it?
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@@e.j.thomas9994 at least that wasn't in Hungary. You would have been more frightened
@@renemanuel7128 No most hospitals in the UK allow it, especially for smaller children. Ofc it comes off them in theatre, for sterile reasons and it would just get in the way, but it soon sneaks it’s way back into the trolly before the child awakens
@@tinapowell8282 Had a movie about a role Liberace made a request for the doctor to place and attach a medal on the operating table. Like a St. Christopher medal. My mother said that was for the movie
This video was fantastic I’ve had many operations that have never been as well informed as this video was this video should be given to every patient no matter what age so everyone knows what is expected thank you for creating this video
I'm only going on 12 and I have had 2 open heart surgeries. Surgery is scary but once it's over its over and you can get back to your normal life once you recover.
I had my first open heart when I was 13. You’re a lot braver than I was. Shoot, you’re a lot braver than I was at 34 when I had my 2nd, lol. Good luck to you and I hope you’re doing well now(4 yrs later, lol)
I had my operation today and this is exactly how it happens, however kid activities vary from hospital to hospital. I was most scared about the IV and it did hurt quite a bit but you only felt it for 10 seconds then poof you were waking up in the recovery room. Many say they felt no time passed however I did feel that time had passes. When I woke up I wasn't in much pain other than a slight ache however it was very hard to wake up! I stayed at the hospital for a while and finally got let go after been given some special instructions. It's was a pretty good experience and I feel extremely lucky to have such high quality care.
when i got my mouth surgery, i was young and didn’t really know what was happening. i got put under and then they made me count back from 10, i only made it to 6. i got stitches applied somewhere and it went well. just for anyone looking threw comments : don’t stress everything will be okay!
@seeeeshbruh it wasn't as bad as I thought the surgeons we're understanding about how nervous I was I have a big scar and a long reovery of physico 😅😅and yeah you were right don't stress about it
Fabulous, informative, and fun. I particularly liked the narration done by the child, and the clear, relaxed presentation style. Very empowering and reassuring. Thank you!
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I had "magic milk", otherwise known as Methotrixate, when I had my Wisdom teeth out in 2003. My brain was screwed for a whole week after that! And although they say you remember nothing about the operation, I clearly remember waking up halfway through, when only 1 of my 2 lower wisdom teeth had been removed! And when I got into the pre- op, the anaesthetic doctor said I wasn't on his list! So we did everything then and there. He nearly fell over when I told him I'd had heart surgery as a child! Afterwards, unlike what this video suggests, I couldn't have anything solid for 10 days, because I couldn't open my mouth at all! I was putting my antibiotics on a teaspoon of jam, and sucking it through my teeth! it was the only way I could do it , as I have an abnormally deep bite, and post operative trismus! (My jaw muscles had locked my jaws shut.) It's amazing how quickly soup gets boring, when that's all you can manage. Solid food never tasted so good! The operation was a success, in case you were wondering.
@@becky2235 Yes. I was in a lot of pain for the first five days after the op and I couldn't open my mouth to eat anything but liquids, that I sucked through my teeth. They'd dislocated my lower jaw to get better access, on both sides. As a result my jaw muscles swelled up and made me look like a chipmunk for a week.
When I was a child I was scared when they were about to start a line on me so I needed some numbing cream. But several years later I got used to lots of needles but now it's like I want to say: "God that's annoying!" Lol!😁😁😁
Age 70 had a brain biopsy done 26 Sep 2022 never was a hospital guest (LOL) so this was a newbie, found out I have CNS Vasculitis a rare disease where only two out a million get it. But I think that perhaps in my experience that those attending to me did not feeling like I was a patient but a number. I found medical staff nurses and Docs want to know if something is hurting but on the other hand will not describe pain but want you to. Pain level 1 to 10 with 10 bringing you to a halt. But ask how much pain is there in the operation? You see it aggravates some patients, that says a lot doesn't it ? How about the operation on a pain level of 1 to 10 being the highest like a novacaine shot at the dentist being a ten . 85% of patients rate the pain as a 3. Walk in the park. hey thar fella ya did a great job!!
That’s fricking wayyyy better than my surgeary I had to lay in a bed and put a huge mask and it took a min to me to fall asleep it felt wayyy weirder. My bone marrow transplant took 3-4 hours and I gave blood. I was scared lool.
@@candywilson3884 Anesthesia gas fills your lungs rather than oxygen. It then tells your brain to go to sleep where as with magic milk or profol it goes in your veins to your brain to go to sleep. Magic milk as it is often called takes around a few seconds to kick in most of the tine
Dr Cadence How do you not get it? They said unless you are lucky enough to go first. When you were in the hospital 99% of the time, you were there because you have a medical condition and you are unlucky having surgery
i am an adult and that's been usual though been told just 12 hrs of fasting before and water to drink up to 2hrs before. i have had quite few surgeries. i recently fasted 12 hrs for an upper gi endoscopy but i have to have another one within few months because they need to do some biopsies(also wondering if could help see why i have gastritis) and they couldn't do biopsies because lo and behold i have food remnants in my stomach. this time i have to go to the operating room so in case of aspiration. there is equipment to maintain an airway in me. i willprobably be wating more than 2 months as long wait list so frustrating though because of covid restrictions in my state doesn' t consider some specialists appointments as essential. i had an appt in april of 2020 though had the issues longer and my dr did own tests first. I have GERD and am on medication. my esophagus is normal so apparently med is working. but i been having off and on cases of silent reflux. I had my telehealth appt with my GI she wants to do an exam and possibly some tests on all tummy issues i am having of course that call was last year some point. so still been waiting. Maybe the fasting time difference is difrerent for children and even as this is Uk. I am from Massachusetts btw. I noticed in this video the cream aka local anesthetic is somewhat like i had when i was having an ingrown toenail fixed. my dr sprayed this really cold spray on it and after a minute she incjected the lidocaine which all i felt was more pressure than sting like other times i neeed lidocaine. i only felt some tugging but had to remain really still and it was done in 5 minutes or so. ugh even as a small child i wasn't given any magic stuff. i broke my femur bone so upper leg from a tv that was on an unsteady dresser the tv landed there. oh i am almost 39 i can still remember how painful and scary it was. i was lifted and layed down idr how many times felt like forever i was so tired from screaming. my mother couldn't even be with me during certain times. i threw a fit when i think was being brought into and operating room to have my cast put on( had a half body cast) not fun to wear and heavy my mother had to carry me around to my appointments after hospital stay. i remember being lifted screaming then blackout and woke up in my room(ward) with my mom by my bedside. i apparently tried to pull out my iv. no one numbed me just left me to cry when being placed. of course being so young never would thought to ask. Maybe it was just to do with time period mid 80's. like something like this would been nice back then.
What happens if you get rushed to a&e with appendicitis or something urgent like that, and you have to be operated on immediately, is the procedure different or the same as would be for normal surgery?
Eve Wheeler I had an emergency operation when I was 8 yrs old for appendicitis (at 1am); and yes it's kind of different. They put you to sleep faster plus they get you in earlier, MUCH EARLIER
Eve Wheeler I had my appendix out last year. I was rushed in one night with what we thought was appendicitis. That was I think a thursday night, they didn’t remove my appendix til the sunday.
Danielle Dewitt that was similar to what happened to one of my friends who had her appendix taken out last summer, she went to a&e with a severe stomach ache on the Saturday but didn’t actually get her appendix taken out until the following monday
QueenJuliana LovesHerFatBanana The surgeon had to be told it needed removing. The day after he came to see me and said well your appendix is gone but I still don’t think it was appendicitis so I said well the tummy ache I had before is gone, the students with him smirked as if to say that’s you told proffessor and he said oh well that’s interesting. Guesse what, we were right he was wrong, we got a letter saying it was indeed my appendix.
I'm in my twenties and I'm still scared of having surgery and I've had surgery before as well I think everyone is scared of surgery it doesn't matter how old you are
My last memory before my most recent endoscopy was that I asked my anesthesiologist to be slow for my anesthetic dose and I just kholed for 10 tens minutes while I tried to fight it and that's it
Watching this 4 months after my operation, this is so accurate! (Im 12 so obviously didnt go to the play bit 💀) but even though im 12, i was developed like a 14 yr old so i got pit in a room with a bunch on 16 year olds 😂
So a child onky recieves Tylenol and Ibuprofen for pain relief after surgery? Not sure how that would touch pain say from having your appendix or gallbladder removed.
When I was 6 I went to surgery for tonsils and adenoids. While under gas my mother was asked since I had not been circumcised could the surgeon go ahead a do that procedure also. Sure my mom said. When I first woke up in recovery my first question was. Mom where did you say my tonsils were?😂😂😂😂😂😂
When I was at the children's hospital for my last cardiac catheterisation (EP study & ablation), they had a nurse go in front of the kid and blow bubbles and the kid chased the bubbles down the hall. Great way to get them distracted! I didn't get it, cuz I'm 37 and apparently too old for that stuff :p LOL
When i was 6 i had some of my teeth out because they werent going to come out on their own. I dont rememeber much except for going into the room and them practically forcing my hand over my mum shoulder because i was scared. I woke up with a man in the bay across from me staring at me😂and the nurse offering me medicine as i told her i didnt want it because 'it didnt hurt' as i hated medicine😂
2 of my molar grown-up teeth were growing over my baby teeth, had to get both pulled and a mask put on me that doesn't put me out. But makes you feel terrible and dizzy, all I remember is seeing random black dots all over the ceiling that wasn't actually there but I can't even remember what happened, it's like it erased my memory of those moments, then I needed some oxygen after the procedure then felt terrible for the rest of the day. Can only imagine actually going under being worse...
@@billiscool7647 pretty sure I wrote this just before my second operation in December. When I woke up I was really nauseous and slept for 2 hours. Then when I woke up I was fine. Going under isn't as bad as you think I think the fear leading up to it is worse.
@@jasminevillaccio9182 my only fear is the though that I’m gonna be asleep, and that feeling when that medicine or whatever I would take whether it be through mask or IV.
@@billiscool7647 I had and injection the first time and mask the second. The injection is better I think because it knocks you straight out and the mask makes you dizzy and makes it hard to breathe
@@jasminevillaccio9182 If you don't mind me asking, is there any sort of feeling you get when you get injected right before you go out? I understand if you don't remember
Acting...Trust takes about 3-5- secs in real time and even watch the tap again it was a demostr of what happens for real...But most people drift or go str8 out like her but a half sec slower you can tell when its real or not
When you’re smaller, it’s quicker to fall asleep by anaesthetic medicine but if you are bigger, it might take a longer time. She is smaller so she went to sleep fast. I am bigger than she is and I am having a biopsy on January 3rd, 2019 at 3pm so it might take a little longer than the usual timespan than she took falling asleep. The anesthesiologist will explain to you when you ask him/her. Ok?
wait the way she just closed her eyes and quickly went to sleep all at 1 time is that really how it happens i thought i just slowly gets you tired till you sleep i didnt know it happened all at 1 time is that really how it happens?
I've had many general anaesthetics throughout my life. Induction with a gas mask is a slow, gradual process of losing consciousness as you continue to breathe the anaesthetic gas and oxygen mixture. IV induction, on the other hand, makes you suddenly lose consciousness after a brief period of "relaxation". In my unique case, with my narrow airway (due to severe craniomaxillofacial deformities), I have to be intubated (have a breathing tube inserted) with the help of a fibreoptic scopt, wide awake, to safely preserve my airway before being anaesthetised.
Wow....I've been under anesthetic more than three time and have never done anything funny like that...the weirdest thing I've done is say my dad wants a pittie when he really wants a cane corso.
Hello I had a head surgery because of a brain tumor and when they use the gass mask its feels a little weird i can describe the feeling but its weird and funny at the same time
I tried this but for me it didn't work I refused to go through it I'm terrified of the hospital so I will not go back and can't go back I always have really bad panick attacks so they cannot operate on me but good narrating
I have never has had general anesthesia, neither as a child, nor later as an adult. But I know one thing for sure: If somebody had told me when I was a child, that I should get magic milk or the like, I would be higly offended and give expression for my stance. I would immediately have recognized that these were dummy-words used to deceive me and controle me psycholugically. And I think most kids actually would do the same, but do not dear to express it. But later on such episodes of deception in the childhood, will be remembered also as adult. At least do I so, with the episoded of luring I experienced as child.
Knut Holt they’re completely explaining what happens, it’s not like they’re saying “here’s some magic milk” and then don’t tell the kid what will happen. Don’t worry, only the few crappy doctors will fail to properly prepare children for their procedure
I'm having an operation on the 20th of December and I'm staying on hospital for 3 weeks so that means I will be in for Christmas I was in hospital last Christmas as well 😭😭
Yes. As the child muscles relaxes when sedated. Anyone who is in for a general anesthetic because most food and drinks could come back up when the child is unconscious and on a ventilator and could cause the child/adult to stop breathing if the child/adult airway gets blocked
It may be best you don't, unless there's a good reason. I had it for my wisdom tooth operation, and it practically shut my conscious brain down for 2 weeks solid! Is there a reason you know of that means you can't sleep? Mine is ADHD. What's yours?
@@theredstonecreeper6544 of surgery has always been on my bucket list of things I want to happen to me one day I used to try to get myself hurt so I can hopefully break my arm and end up in the hospital I need surgery Now I don't do anything anymore. I'm so unprone to illness is and injuries. I always get excited when I get sick or hurt hoping it will get bad enough to send me to the hospital. I'm hoping to get surgery one day but I'm not going to try. I've always wanted to try some magic milk and squishy mask I want to see if I'm going to say a whole bunch of weird shit and feel high af.
I had appendicitis a couple of years ago. We had to tell the surgeon who was meant to be a professor to remove my appendix as he was a bit rubbish and wouldn’t accept I had appendicitis, he did as he was told and some point after surgery came to see me and said well your appendix was inflamed but that happens when we start prodding it so I’m still not convinced it was that, I said well the pain I had before surgery has gone, the students with him turned to smirk at him as if to say that’s you told. He said well that’s interesting. My mum had a bet on with the students and nurses that me and her said it was my appendix aka appendicitis, guesse what, we were right professor numpty was wrong.
Daisy May my mom is able to if you want to just go to Seattle Children’s Hospital theMom will be able to come with you because my mom is always allowed to come with me in the operating room
Same...even when I was 5 I was carried by the nurse (I was the size of a tree year old though I was 5) I was okay with it though, what I wasn't okay with was the mask 😂 But things started spinning before I fell asleep.
@@riverramos9586 mine was always completely traumatic, i'm autistic and when I was little they completely separated me from my one source of safety (my mom) and offered no comfort when I was clearly absolutely terrified and they had to hold me down while I struggled and they forced me to breathe in the smelly gas and I felt like I was suffocating, it was always horrendous 😞
I didn't have gen. Snesthic when zi was a baby so I challah get then 2 grab something other than the mask like rub down wiskey, I had a relax sulutuon before the surgery so it was easy.:)
Depending on where you go in the US they don’t use the pain cream I’ve never seen that ever in any place even for children. Do you use a shot of numbing medicine if they’re going to put it in your hand but only some places do that because of my veins I have to have all of mine in my hand and I’ve only been offered that at one facility the other places just stick it in your wrist and too bad if it hurts. Do you not understand why the UK gives the anesthesia in a separate room I think that would be more difficult especially because she didn’t have to move and unconscious person into the OR I’d rather put myself on the bed situate myself to where I’m comfortable than to be moved by somebody else I was placed into a bad position one that I woke up in agony.
I'm 28 but I would like to say thank you to this youngster who is very mature for his age for helping the young and The adults to like myself to not be afraid
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So good to these youngsters...
When I was 12 and had to remove my tonsils I didn't received this kindness and calming environment at MÁV Hospital Szolnok, Hungary. Those docs rather scared the shit out of me....
Lucky it was just your tonsils! at age 5 I had open heart surgery, and at age 33 I had my lower wisdom teeth taken out. It was a hospital job as they had to dislocate my lower jaw on both sides, and cut both into 6 pieces to get them out! I woke up halfway through, while my jaw was still dislocated, which felt rather wierd. Luckily, I already knew the team that did my teeth, 'cos I'd been a dental nurse for more than 10 years by that time. It was soup for 10 days after that, as my jaw muscles had sealed my mouth shut! It's all fun, isn't it?
@@e.j.thomas9994 at least that wasn't in Hungary. You would have been more frightened
I LIKE HOW THE STUFFED ANIMALS STAY WITH THEM ALL THE WAY! 🙂
Very unusual.
@@renemanuel7128 No most hospitals in the UK allow it, especially for smaller children. Ofc it comes off them in theatre, for sterile reasons and it would just get in the way, but it soon sneaks it’s way back into the trolly before the child awakens
@@renemanuel7128 it really not when I was a kid they did the same thing toy stays with you during all of it
@@tinapowell8282 Had a movie about a role Liberace made a request for the doctor to place and attach a medal on the operating table. Like a St. Christopher medal. My mother said that was for the movie
The movie was in the 1950s.
These kids are so BRAVE! Much more braver then any adults I know..including me!
Have you had anesthesia? If so, what for, and what do you remember?
This video was fantastic I’ve had many operations that have never been as well informed as this video was this video should be given to every patient no matter what age so everyone knows what is expected thank you for creating this video
I'm only going on 12 and I have had 2 open heart surgeries. Surgery is scary but once it's over its over and you can get back to your normal life once you recover.
God bless you! Hope you doin' fine now 🥺🥺🥺
Ur so brave sweetheart
I had my first open heart when I was 13. You’re a lot braver than I was. Shoot, you’re a lot braver than I was at 34 when I had my 2nd, lol. Good luck to you and I hope you’re doing well now(4 yrs later, lol)
Great job. You've explained everything in simple ways that everyone can understand.
I had my operation today and this is exactly how it happens, however kid activities vary from hospital to hospital. I was most scared about the IV and it did hurt quite a bit but you only felt it for 10 seconds then poof you were waking up in the recovery room. Many say they felt no time passed however I did feel that time had passes. When I woke up I wasn't in much pain other than a slight ache however it was very hard to wake up! I stayed at the hospital for a while and finally got let go after been given some special instructions. It's was a pretty good experience and I feel extremely lucky to have such high quality care.
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Oh my gosh that boy is such a good narrator!!! He should be on BBC when he’s older!
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when i got my mouth surgery, i was young and didn’t really know what was happening. i got put under and then they made me count back from 10, i only made it to 6. i got stitches applied somewhere and it went well. just for anyone looking threw comments : don’t stress everything will be okay!
Thanks I do needed to know that for when I have my ACL surgery next week 😢
@@bellaharding7806 please tell me how it went
@seeeeshbruh it wasn't as bad as I thought the surgeons we're understanding about how nervous I was I have a big scar and a long reovery of physico 😅😅and yeah you were right don't stress about it
@@bellaharding7806 oh dang haha my surgery is in 16 days wish me luck super scared to go under :'()
@@Sam11996 how did your surgery go
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Fabulous, informative, and fun. I particularly liked the narration done by the child, and the clear, relaxed presentation style. Very empowering and reassuring.
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Thank you. This video helped me feel so much better.
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That would be scary for me. That little girl was very brave.
Madyson Miller it was fake lol 😂
Yeah, if it wasn't, she got double the anesthetic.
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I'm 20 watching this now coz I'm having surgery tomorrow 🤣
28 and doing the same thing lol.
I'm sorry for that
I’m 18 and doing the same thing because last Friday I had a Pre-Op assessment and I may be going into hospital soon
I am going to sleep for a dental surgery tomorrow
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Great work! Awesome that a kid explains it.
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I had "magic milk", otherwise known as Methotrixate, when I had my Wisdom teeth out in 2003. My brain was screwed for a whole week after that! And although they say you remember nothing about the operation, I clearly remember waking up halfway through, when only 1 of my 2 lower wisdom teeth had been removed! And when I got into the pre- op, the anaesthetic doctor said I wasn't on his list! So we did everything then and there. He nearly fell over when I told him I'd had heart surgery as a child! Afterwards, unlike what this video suggests, I couldn't have anything solid for 10 days, because I couldn't open my mouth at all! I was putting my antibiotics on a teaspoon of jam, and sucking it through my teeth! it was the only way I could do it , as I have an abnormally deep bite, and post operative trismus! (My jaw muscles had locked my jaws shut.) It's amazing how quickly soup gets boring, when that's all you can manage. Solid food never tasted so good! The operation was a success, in case you were wondering.
E.J. Thomas thank goodness. I think it depends on the surgery purpose and the hospital
What happened when you woke up? Did you feel anything?
@@becky2235 Yes. I was in a lot of pain for the first five days after the op and I couldn't open my mouth to eat anything but liquids, that I sucked through my teeth. They'd dislocated my lower jaw to get better access, on both sides. As a result my jaw muscles swelled up and made me look like a chipmunk for a week.
If I was going to get a surgery somehow I’d rather watch Netflix and cry in my bed alone yeah that’s my perspective of a good preparation
well, 2yr later it still won’t be good, just self depressive, old enough to get that yet or?
When I was a child I was scared when they were about to start a line on me so I needed some numbing cream. But several years later I got used to lots of needles but now it's like I want to say: "God that's annoying!" Lol!😁😁😁
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Getting an IV started is the worst part of surgery. Doesn’t matter how good the nurse it. They always suck lol
I had this on August 27th 2020 I had to get surgery on my chest to get a broviac out I was EXCITED a lot it was fun getting the magic milk
Age 70 had a brain biopsy done 26 Sep 2022 never was a hospital guest (LOL) so this was a newbie, found out I have CNS Vasculitis a rare disease where only two out a million get it. But I think that perhaps in my experience that those attending to me did not feeling like I was a patient but a number. I found medical staff nurses and Docs want to know if something is hurting but on the other hand will not describe pain but want you to. Pain level 1 to 10 with 10 bringing you to a halt. But ask how much pain is there in the operation? You see it aggravates some patients, that says a lot doesn't it ? How about the operation on a pain level of 1 to 10 being the highest like a novacaine shot at the dentist being a ten . 85% of patients rate the pain as a 3. Walk in the park. hey thar fella ya did a great job!!
In a few months I may have to get my VP Shunt replaced so I hope it goes well. Wish me luck! (3
Angela is Awesome! How did it go?
I'm assuming you have hydrocephalus? I do too!
Are you feeling better xx
A general anesthetic requires your child to be starved beforehand
lol
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Fasting*
sTaRvEd no. just not eating for a lil while. it happened to me i was 7 and i was just fine they fed me after
No... not starved its just a few hours, after you are done you may eat.
That’s fricking wayyyy better than my surgeary I had to lay in a bed and put a huge mask and it took a min to me to fall asleep it felt wayyy weirder. My bone marrow transplant took 3-4 hours and I gave blood. I was scared lool.
The anesthesia doctor will decide on which method depending on age, size, operation. Hope this helps
@@EddieTruckingAdventures can you explain that a little more?
Did the mask smell?
@@candywilson3884 Anesthesia gas fills your lungs rather than oxygen. It then tells your brain to go to sleep where as with magic milk or profol it goes in your veins to your brain to go to sleep. Magic milk as it is often called takes around a few seconds to kick in most of the tine
I had a surgery to fix my broken pinky finger. I haven't had any pain killers at all that I'm aware of
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@@julieestes6429 WTF
BowlingCoasters lol
They say unless you’re lucky to go first you have to wait no one is lucky in hospital
Hospital??
@@drcadence9313 uhhh
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Dr Cadence How do you not get it? They said unless you are lucky enough to go first. When you were in the hospital 99% of the time, you were there because you have a medical condition and you are unlucky having surgery
Surgery?
at my surgery tommorow at the hospital I go to, i have to stop eating at twelve tonight, and my surgery is not until 1 tommorow evening.
i am an adult and that's been usual though been told just 12 hrs of fasting before and water to drink up to 2hrs before. i have had quite few surgeries. i recently fasted 12 hrs for an upper gi endoscopy but i have to have another one within few months because they need to do some biopsies(also wondering if could help see why i have gastritis) and they couldn't do biopsies because lo and behold i have food remnants in my stomach. this time i have to go to the operating room so in case of aspiration. there is equipment to maintain an airway in me. i willprobably be wating more than 2 months as long wait list so frustrating though because of covid restrictions in my state doesn' t consider some specialists appointments as essential. i had an appt in april of 2020 though had the issues longer and my dr did own tests first. I have GERD and am on medication. my esophagus is normal so apparently med is working. but i been having off and on cases of silent reflux. I had my telehealth appt with my GI she wants to do an exam and possibly some tests on all tummy issues i am having of course that call was last year some point. so still been waiting. Maybe the fasting time difference is difrerent for children and even as this is Uk. I am from Massachusetts btw. I noticed in this video the cream aka local anesthetic is somewhat like i had when i was having an ingrown toenail fixed. my dr sprayed this really cold spray on it and after a minute she incjected the lidocaine which all i felt was more pressure than sting like other times i neeed lidocaine. i only felt some tugging but had to remain really still and it was done in 5 minutes or so. ugh even as a small child i wasn't given any magic stuff. i broke my femur bone so upper leg from a tv that was on an unsteady dresser the tv landed there. oh i am almost 39 i can still remember how painful and scary it was. i was lifted and layed down idr how many times felt like forever i was so tired from screaming. my mother couldn't even be with me during certain times. i threw a fit when i think was being brought into and operating room to have my cast put on( had a half body cast) not fun to wear and heavy my mother had to carry me around to my appointments after hospital stay. i remember being lifted screaming then blackout and woke up in my room(ward) with my mom by my bedside. i apparently tried to pull out my iv. no one numbed me just left me to cry when being placed. of course being so young never would thought to ask. Maybe it was just to do with time period mid 80's. like something like this would been nice back then.
What happens if you get rushed to a&e with appendicitis or something urgent like that, and you have to be operated on immediately, is the procedure different or the same as would be for normal surgery?
Eve Wheeler I had an emergency operation when I was 8 yrs old for appendicitis (at 1am); and yes it's kind of different. They put you to sleep faster plus they get you in earlier, MUCH EARLIER
Eve Wheeler I had my appendix out last year. I was rushed in one night with what we thought was appendicitis. That was I think a thursday night, they didn’t remove my appendix til the sunday.
Danielle Dewitt that was similar to what happened to one of my friends who had her appendix taken out last summer, she went to a&e with a severe stomach ache on the Saturday but didn’t actually get her appendix taken out until the following monday
QueenJuliana LovesHerFatBanana The surgeon had to be told it needed removing. The day after he came to see me and said well your appendix is gone but I still don’t think it was appendicitis so I said well the tummy ache I had before is gone, the students with him smirked as if to say that’s you told proffessor and he said oh well that’s interesting. Guesse what, we were right he was wrong, we got a letter saying it was indeed my appendix.
Its weird how they just fall asleep in a second, at the age of 11, i am still scared of this
Aww, why’s that?
Same,
I’m just scared if you say something wrong and you don’t realize
I'm in my twenties and I'm still scared of having surgery and I've had surgery before as well I think everyone is scared of surgery it doesn't matter how old you are
My last memory before my most recent endoscopy was that I asked my anesthesiologist to be slow for my anesthetic dose and I just kholed for 10 tens minutes while I tried to fight it and that's it
Watching this 4 months after my operation, this is so accurate! (Im 12 so obviously didnt go to the play bit 💀) but even though im 12, i was developed like a 14 yr old so i got pit in a room with a bunch on 16 year olds 😂
@@fancywoo2777 how did it go
I am 12 too l have ovarian laparoscopy on 9th of september, l am soo scared...
Same
5:34 She goes out really quickly
because shes young and she needa less of the gas and the magic milk
+Mary Katie goodnight sweet dreams
Metrophidon9292 different people react differently to anesthetic we all have different tolerances
Metrophidon9292 it’s because it’s not real, very good little actress :)
Eery Roses I knew that lol !
So a child onky recieves Tylenol and Ibuprofen for pain relief after surgery? Not sure how that would touch pain say from having your appendix or gallbladder removed.
My thoughts exactly! They had to keep me overnight after my laparoscopic gallbladder surgery; I awoke from anesthesia screaming in agony!!
@@heathernks8 did they give you pain relief
@@becky2235
Yes, but I had to beg for an hour! I was just telling someone about this, lol, bc I'm going back for an endoscopy😬
I had my operation 3 days ago
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BBC news to him
He's a good narrator
Wow Alex is so smart :D
I’ve never had a surgery but if I do my 12 year old butt would ask what the mortality rate was
Same what is mortality rate
I had an operation on my ankle and it was nothing like this
2:43 Alvin and the chipmunks was the colouring page for anybody who wants to know
When I was 6 I went to surgery for tonsils and adenoids. While under gas my mother was asked since I had not been circumcised could the surgeon go ahead a do that procedure also. Sure my mom said. When I first woke up in recovery my first question was. Mom where did you say my tonsils were?😂😂😂😂😂😂
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You children are so brave
When I was at the children's hospital for my last cardiac catheterisation (EP study & ablation), they had a nurse go in front of the kid and blow bubbles and the kid chased the bubbles down the hall. Great way to get them distracted! I didn't get it, cuz I'm 37 and apparently too old for that stuff :p LOL
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Vivid Dawn wow, they said that you were old, how come I'm 13 and they said I was to old for that... AGE DESCRIMINATION
How did I get from watching funny cat videos to this?
Eva Vivaldelli lolol
I've never had an operation I look forward to having one soon!!!
Why
But I have 4 operation continuously and I go under anesthesia 5 times
Their not fun...
@@theredstonecreeper6544 wdym why?
hunnii xoxo he/she mean why are you looking forward to it.
When i was 6 i had some of my teeth out because they werent going to come out on their own. I dont rememeber much except for going into the room and them practically forcing my hand over my mum shoulder because i was scared. I woke up with a man in the bay across from me staring at me😂and the nurse offering me medicine as i told her i didnt want it because 'it didnt hurt' as i hated medicine😂
2 of my molar grown-up teeth were growing over my baby teeth, had to get both pulled and a mask put on me that doesn't put me out. But makes you feel terrible and dizzy, all I remember is seeing random black dots all over the ceiling that wasn't actually there but I can't even remember what happened, it's like it erased my memory of those moments, then I needed some oxygen after the procedure then felt terrible for the rest of the day. Can only imagine actually going under being worse...
@@billiscool7647 pretty sure I wrote this just before my second operation in December. When I woke up I was really nauseous and slept for 2 hours. Then when I woke up I was fine. Going under isn't as bad as you think I think the fear leading up to it is worse.
@@jasminevillaccio9182 my only fear is the though that I’m gonna be asleep, and that feeling when that medicine or whatever I would take whether it be through mask or IV.
@@billiscool7647 I had and injection the first time and mask the second. The injection is better I think because it knocks you straight out and the mask makes you dizzy and makes it hard to breathe
@@jasminevillaccio9182 If you don't mind me asking, is there any sort of feeling you get when you get injected right before you go out? I understand if you don't remember
if u don't sleep well at night go up to the hospital and ask for some sleep medicine so then you can sleep better at night 🤣🤣
Lesley Maddox ha that’s funny
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How is the little girl slept so fast
It's the anesthetic
Acting...Trust takes about 3-5- secs in real time and even watch the tap again it was a demostr of what happens for real...But most people drift or go str8 out like her but a half sec slower you can tell when its real or not
When you’re smaller, it’s quicker to fall asleep by anaesthetic medicine but if you are bigger, it might take a longer time.
She is smaller so she went to sleep fast. I am bigger than she is and I am having a biopsy on January 3rd, 2019 at 3pm so it might take a little longer than the usual timespan than she took falling asleep.
The anesthesiologist will explain to you when you ask him/her. Ok?
@@supergirlsurvivor is that the same as edg I think it took me 5 seconds I don't know and I was 21
Poison ivy The survivor good kid。
She was so brave
Im 8 years old,i am having surgery in 1 hour,and i am very nervous,hopefully it goes as planned.
wait the way she just closed her eyes and quickly went to sleep all at 1 time is that really how it happens i thought i just slowly gets you tired till you sleep i didnt know it happened all at 1 time is that really how it happens?
I've had many general anaesthetics throughout my life. Induction with a gas mask is a slow, gradual process of losing consciousness as you continue to breathe the anaesthetic gas and oxygen mixture. IV induction, on the other hand, makes you suddenly lose consciousness after a brief period of "relaxation". In my unique case, with my narrow airway (due to severe craniomaxillofacial deformities), I have to be intubated (have a breathing tube inserted) with the help of a fibreoptic scopt, wide awake, to safely preserve my airway before being anaesthetised.
God I hate knock out gas not because of what it does but how it smells
Daisy May ik, it smells disgusting
Yeah it does smell disgusting, that kid is lucky though she was literally out in two seconds she probably didn’t even smell it
That's because it used propofol super knocking out anestethic in 2 seconds yo out it used the gas after propofol
Me and you have the same name
@@daisymay6505 this was acting to show what happens but it does get real in the or ...Nothing about the real is fake
Apparently on one of my operations when one of the nurses came to see how I was afterwards I flipped her of
Edith Creevey bruh whyyy😹😹
Wow....I've been under anesthetic more than three time and have never done anything funny like that...the weirdest thing I've done is say my dad wants a pittie when he really wants a cane corso.
Itz Hannah I have no recollection of doing it but my mum told me I did and I still feel bad
Hello I had a head surgery because of a brain tumor and when they use the gass mask its feels a little weird i can describe the feeling but its weird and funny at the same time
I tried this but for me it didn't work I refused to go through it I'm terrified of the hospital so I will not go back and can't go back I always have really bad panick attacks so they cannot operate on me but good narrating
Is that propofol
Alex was it hurting?
Kelly Ruddy well no dummy because you’re asleep
I have never has had general anesthesia, neither as a child, nor later as an adult. But I know one thing for sure: If somebody had told me when I was a child, that I should get magic milk or the like, I would be higly offended and give expression for my stance. I would immediately have recognized that these were dummy-words used to deceive me and controle me psycholugically. And I think most kids actually would do the same, but do not dear to express it. But later on such episodes of deception in the childhood, will be remembered also as adult. At least do I so, with the episoded of luring I experienced as child.
Knut Holt they’re completely explaining what happens, it’s not like they’re saying “here’s some magic milk” and then don’t tell the kid what will happen. Don’t worry, only the few crappy doctors will fail to properly prepare children for their procedure
Thanks for telling pepole where is hospitals
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I'm having an operation on the 20th of December and I'm staying on hospital for 3 weeks so that means I will be in for Christmas I was in hospital last Christmas as well 😭😭
That would be pretty terrible
I feel so bad hope you feel better
Lesley Maddox aww:(
Anyone else told you can’t eat or drink after midnight in the USA (and UA-cam why is this in my recommendation 🤔)
In the word “anesthesia” you leave the “a” out of it. What is with people spelling that word with the A?
The cream on the hand or arm should be for adults, too. Also letting someone go with the adult patient until they are asleep
I like it because we can save photos on it
0:57 Wait, does that say that your child is required to be STARVED... ummmmm... well then...
Yes. As the child muscles relaxes when sedated. Anyone who is in for a general anesthetic because most food and drinks could come back up when the child is unconscious and on a ventilator and could cause the child/adult to stop breathing if the child/adult airway gets blocked
@@alexclarke1635 Man its just the wording that bothers us xDD I think they were supposed to say fasting
They say: "You will have been asked to have nothing to eat." Maybe this video USED to say "starved"??
It used to be Nothing after 12 AM on the day of the surgery.
Hospital?
I wish I had sleep medicine every night. I would love to take magic milk and squingy masks every night but I've never had it
Why
It may be best you don't, unless there's a good reason. I had it for my wisdom tooth operation, and it practically shut my conscious brain down for 2 weeks solid! Is there a reason you know of that means you can't sleep? Mine is ADHD. What's yours?
@Patricia A. Badea WYM?
@@e.j.thomas9994 I have ADHD and insomnia
@@theredstonecreeper6544 of surgery has always been on my bucket list of things I want to happen to me one day I used to try to get myself hurt so I can hopefully break my arm and end up in the hospital I need surgery Now I don't do anything anymore. I'm so unprone to illness is and injuries. I always get excited when I get sick or hurt hoping it will get bad enough to send me to the hospital. I'm hoping to get surgery one day but I'm not going to try. I've always wanted to try some magic milk and squishy mask I want to see if I'm going to say a whole bunch of weird shit and feel high af.
I had operation on my tummy as I had appendix and I threw up and had fever
I had appendicitis a couple of years ago. We had to tell the surgeon who was meant to be a professor to remove my appendix as he was a bit rubbish and wouldn’t accept I had appendicitis, he did as he was told and some point after surgery came to see me and said well your appendix was inflamed but that happens when we start prodding it so I’m still not convinced it was that, I said well the pain I had before surgery has gone, the students with him turned to smirk at him as if to say that’s you told. He said well that’s interesting. My mum had a bet on with the students and nurses that me and her said it was my appendix aka appendicitis, guesse what, we were right professor numpty was wrong.
oh dear we are appendix surgery twins and my friend Ms Stephanie visit me
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In a place.
On earth. You sound a bit like a creep.
My mother was never allowed in when I was going under 😕
Daisy May my mom is able to if you want to just go to Seattle Children’s Hospital theMom will be able to come with you because my mom is always allowed to come with me in the operating room
Same...even when I was 5 I was carried by the nurse (I was the size of a tree year old though I was 5) I was okay with it though, what I wasn't okay with was the mask 😂 But things started spinning before I fell asleep.
@@riverramos9586 mine was always completely traumatic, i'm autistic and when I was little they completely separated me from my one source of safety (my mom) and offered no comfort when I was clearly absolutely terrified and they had to hold me down while I struggled and they forced me to breathe in the smelly gas and I felt like I was suffocating, it was always horrendous 😞
5:34-5:38 That part was funny. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Here because my two year old will be going in for an MRI and will need to be put to sleep…I’m nervous since he’s only 2
I had an appendectomy about a month ago I don’t even remember falling asleep it’s like they put me to sleep and I’m awake a second later 😂
Same surgery same thing,was like wtf
I’m having a hip operation on Friday
Excellent indeed.
Bro, how did you just get stuck?
I love his voice it's so cute
What a beautiful baby girl 🥰🥰
Do you ever had an operation by
She is so brave
8 am having a operation today at that hospital
So good❤
my question will be right before I start my operation
Iv needles doesn't hurt it feels like ant bite
She do tonsillectomy?
I didn't have gen. Snesthic when zi was a baby so I challah get then 2 grab something other than the mask like rub down wiskey, I had a relax sulutuon before the surgery so it was easy.:)
u spell really bad. but i’ll teach u ☺️
Now I no what goun to happen.
jeez dude, learn some English
Smoody Moothie they're probably like 6
@@themoodiestsmoothie dude theyre still a kid
Moody Smoothie be nice
@@joellepoche3935 still tho
Is the white stuff gross?
Kelly Ruddy no it makes you feel loopy and passes you out
Depending on where you go in the US they don’t use the pain cream I’ve never seen that ever in any place even for children. Do you use a shot of numbing medicine if they’re going to put it in your hand but only some places do that because of my veins I have to have all of mine in my hand and I’ve only been offered that at one facility the other places just stick it in your wrist and too bad if it hurts.
Do you not understand why the UK gives the anesthesia in a separate room I think that would be more difficult especially because she didn’t have to move and unconscious person into the OR I’d rather put myself on the bed situate myself to where I’m comfortable than to be moved by somebody else I was placed into a bad position one that I woke up in agony.
The name is not ward the name is floor
Ever heard of different languages?
This video is from a British hospital, they call things different things, like "mum" "American football" "ward" and so on.
God bless you and World amén bendiciones ❤
Hope you OK alex
I am just 11 years old
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my son is having sergery in a few weeks
hi Alex I had a oprashen too
I must be lucky I havent had 1 single operation and I 30 years old
Let's be real this kid is explaining it for the parents cause no kid is gonna look this up or can even spell anesthesia
I think maybe parents look it up to show their child to calm both their nerves! 😬
So true