My poor granny had her reproductive system removed back in the 80's, medical technology wasn't the finest at that time so she woke up mid surgery, she felt the whole thing, she felt her uterus being removed while the doctors were talking about a soccer match, she described it as a hot iron scissor cutting and burning her stomach, it was the most traumatic experience she ever had, the worst part is nobody believed her even when she had panick atacks years after the surgery, she still remembers how she couldn't move and only prayed for it to be over and when she couldn't take the excruciating pain anymore she begged for her death, my heart just crushes every time I hear that story
Oh my god if that happened to me I would have a heart attack the feeling of not being able to move while laying down would probably make me die due to heart attack I would have a serious panic attack
This is literally my biggest fear and I have always been scared to undergo surgery, even if the anesthesiologist is Sued, it doesn’t change the trauma and horror that you went through
They have a device that tells if you are waking up this is just would happen if like the surgeons forgot that device or whatever. Don’t worry about it is completely safe
I've been through several surgeries and I'd say it's completely safe and the chance for it to happen are really slim! In 2 of mine, I was awake because they only gave anesthesia to lower half of my body. Not hurt at all, though I can feel some tickles I still fear I might wake up during one of my surgery and this is what makes me nervous everytime. But as long you undergo surgery in reputable hospital with professional doctor, it should be fine. Like the person above me said, they have a device where they can know if a patient is awake during surgery
It’s really rare for it to happen most of the time people will be born with something so when they get surgery they need a little more of the stuff that makes you sleep
chill just go to a place with the best surgents at a ok to fine price and you should be good because mine handled the situations in about 30 seconds my parents said
Something weird happened to me too. I was a toddler and I had an ear infection that needed surgery. I remember me screaming, and a man that said something like, “if you keep screaming it will hurt you more.” He wore a mask and the room was some sort of green. I could only see the man, because everything else was out of focus. When I told my mom this about a year ago, she said it was “impossible because I was sleeping.” I am still confused to this day.
it was most likely a dream or you were half-conscious, this happend to me once, i broke 5 bones in my wrist around 5 months ago and i had a dream (?) about the surgery, i couldnt feel anything due to the anasthesia but for a while i was also sort of conscious but went back to sleep
I had a surgery on my tooth when I was about seven or eight. I got put under anesthesia, but only a few minutes into the 20 min surgery, I woke up. I remember having my eyes open for a long time, about till the end of the surgery. I don't remember any major pain, though I could hear and see very clearly after a little bit. It was the weirdest feeling.
Oh yeah I had about 8 teeth pulled out and I was awake for all of them I felt like I was dreaming and they put this mask on my nose it was so weird each time 2 teeth every time but I was definitely on something
I remember something from my childhood. It's very vague, but I recall it now. I was getting a minor surgery, so they made sure I fell asleep after the injection, cuz I was just a kid- I suddenly saw red, blood red, light red, flamingo red, every shade of red you can remember. I remember that there was more blood red, and a ton of flamingo red, I think? Then I felt so much pain, and I started screaming, cuz I didn't know what was happening. I heard muffled voices, and that's it. I just saw the swirls and blends of red. Then I fell back asleep.
My mom had a surgery 1 month ago. She met with a road accident. Her toe finger was opened and bone was broken. So doctors did a surgery of 2 hours and put 2 Rods to join the dislocated bone. And in the end stitches. She saw the whole surgery with open eyes. Doctor advised her not to see that but still she saw whole surgery. Now only 1 month left, and the doctor will take out the rod without operation and she'll be absolutely fine and normal. (During surgery she was given anaesthesia in her right leg only and the rods were inserted with drill machine 😭)
@@emmaislands-quitting6912 doctors advised my mother not see the surgery but my mom is very brave heart. She wat hed the entire surgery for 2.5 hours without crying or screaming
If possible make next time: - What if you only eat sour food? - what happens if you stay in coma for 3 years? - what happens to your body after you get rabies? - what if you only eat apples?
During a surgery, I was given this anaesthetic that smelled like strawberries or something, then somehow, I woke up in the middle of the surgery. Saw some white light and heard voices. Then I basically just screamed somehow before I went back to sleep. I think the pain might've lasted longer than expected, not sure tho.
When I was 12 years old I was looking through UA-cam one night and I stumbled across a video titled “top 10 people who woke up in the middle of surgery” I did not click on it instead turned my phone off and went to sleep because I was scared. Instantly when I woke up in the morning I remembered seeing the video. during my entire time at school that is all I thought about. and for the next few months the memory of seeing the video scared me and I was so worried that it would one day happen to me but after those few months I calmed down. I am 16 now and every time I see a UA-cam video with a similar title I remember that time when I was 12 but I no longer get scared like I used to.
The same exact thing happened to me except I calmed down faster. I never knew you could wake up during surgery until then and ever since, I was scared of surgeries
@@NoName-oi6vw well I have autism so that may be why. And it could also be that’s a just took a little bit longer to mature then some others I really do feel like I did. Another thing that makes me feel That I took longer to mature was when I was five years old and I went to summer camp I cried almost every day because I missed my parents.
I had multiple surgeries due to a traumatic injury and I will say that I didn’t wake up during them - but the operating table was by itself TERRIFYING. After waking up, I was literally having super blurry visions, I saw multiple doctors - I saw 4 hands instead of my own two and god just falling asleep there was scary. It felt like I died (?) but then surprisingly woke up after operation was completed. It was so weird! I wonder where I thought I was in my unconsciousness? It was like- I just fade into deep black, it was really terrifying by itself.
My mom actually just yesterday had surgery on her wrist after breaking it really bad from falling on ice. Didn't even think about the risk if her waking up during the procedure.......
I actually woke up in the middle of a surgery. I was like 5 years old and i didn't panic. Idk i remember saying something like "oh hey i'm already awake :D". But idk if that actually happend. After they noticed i was awake they told me "no no, not yet" and they put me to sleep. Idk i don't even remember feeling anything 😅.
@@omgponny1167 no i didn't... Or maybe i did cause after i woke up from the operation when i was supossed to wake up i don't remember the pain. So maybe it did hurt
When I was 5-6 I went to the dentist and gave me this orange smelling gas and I got dizzy at some point it wore of and the dentists was using A DRILL but for your teeth! It hurt like heck plus I kept thinking I was in my favorite tv shows, and now I'm 13 and I still remember the experience
For those scared of this happening, don't worry. Doctors constantly check if your heart rate, brain activity etc. is all normal. They will see it and fix it before you can even wake up.
This is why anesthesia helps. A doctor had to get some of my skin but before she did she injected anesthesia in the spot. It was numb and I felt nothing.
yea I had a cavity so the dentist injected the numb thing in my mouth and they did surgery or something, I just watched them do their thing and I didn’t feel anything at all, the injection kinda hurt tho so definitely brushing my teeth more often and eating less sweets
This reminded me of my surgery which happened in 2021 due to i had ovarian tumour. It was really very painful and i was partially anaesthesialized (lower body only). I couldn't feel the pain and my eyes were covered by surgeons, but they were left a bit open from below and i could see the bright lamp lights and from the reflection of those shiny silver surface of those lights, i could see my abdominal area cutted, my internal organs 😢 i scared so much that i just closed my eyes and just was praying, and after the surgery was done and anaesthesia was over, it was really paining a lot,even after the doses of pain killers,i was screaming. and now after 2 years passed I'm fully recovered and thanking sincerely to the god❤
Its a phenomenon where people gets woke up during the surgery because he has not given not much dose of anistheisia or the person is too scared of surgery gets woke up accidentally..Dont worry guys it very rare...
@@jasperrijkenberg1377 Ousmane Dembélé is a football player at Barcelona who's known for being VERY injury prone, sometimes he inexplicably goes out of action 3 weeks, i was just making a joke about that
When I was 12-13 about that, I woke up on a surgery. It felt like my organs are going to burn the fuck of me. I couldn’t even talk or move and I’m scared till now.
I'm so glad I didn't wake up during my surgery and I feel so sorry for those who had to experience that. I fractured both the bones in my leg horribly and that was a traumatic experience in itself for me. I had to get a rod put in my leg and it'll be there permanently for the rest of my life.
Oh my GOD!! I never knew this!! I woke up during brain surgery! 😰😰. I was terrified. All I can remember was hearing a muffled voice, it was my distressed mum, saying “oh my god, oh my god, get the anethetist, and quick, Will’s woken up during his surgery. Luckily, very luckily, the anethetist arrived within 5 mins of me waking up, so they were able continue with the surgery, and I’m so glad, to be alive today, to tell you guys that story.
I remember when I was a kid, and needed to get a tooth pulled out. They gave me this *Pink breathing thingy* (I still don't know what it's called) to make me fall asleep. But for some reason I was scared to sleep, and somehow I fought the drowsiness and sleepiness I felt during the small surgery. I stayed up fully conscious. I felt a little pain that shook me and forced me to move without control which made the pain worse. After the surgery they let me keep the "thing" and I went home only able to eat soft food for two weeks. I also remember my mom telling me that I would've been able to eat soft food for only one week if I fell asleep. I still regret doing that tho because I couldn't eat pizza anymore. I could just sit back and eat my ramen noodles.
I’ve had 8 surgeries and usually I feel sort of exited for surgery and think of it as sort of a game but the only thing that scares me for it is waking up in the middle of it.
Yes, that's my fear too like, imagine u preparing for surgery and last minute of u being awake u thinked that u will wake up in the middle of surgery, and then u sleep in anesthesia, and then you actually wake up in the middle of surgery that would be scary
I woke up while the nurses were wrapping my arm (I broke it) I saw them but it was like two of them and almost transparent, They gave me an extra dose and I was out for 3 hours. The medicine they give is so weird… it’s almost like sleep paralysis, that’s why they talk about stuff that makes you happy, because if you are panicking because of the dream, it would be hard to fix anything.
my wrist was in my hand and it being pushed back in place I woke during it and I had crazy hallucinations like I saw cells and stuff in my body it was weird I was told my eyes were open during when I fell asleep I did not like it
My dentist was supposed to give me “a medicine to help me to fall asleep(not anesthesia)” and they thought I was asleep but I wasn’t and I didn’t know I needed to be asleep lol
This never happened to me before, this has nothing to do with surgery but. One time I was in my bed room, all I can remember is being in a dark room and crying and thought my mom was leaving me and everything was blurry, probably because it was dark and red. I kept saying "No...come back.." I think I was half asleep and maybe I was saying stuff in my mind since it looked like sleep paralysis. I had no idea what was going on and I still think it was an illusion. My mom told me later that I was being mean to her and saying I was a potato, I never thought I did this. I just remembered a really scary memory of a blurry figure leaving me. I was half asleep and everything was black. Hilarious and traumatizing. 😀
When I was a baby, I had to get eye surgery. I wasn’t asleep or put to sleep at the time, but thankfully, I don’t remember anything. My right eye is now blind
i remember the day when my abdominal cavity was opened in front of me without any anesthetic due to emergency. My gosh do i still feel the pain and the scar never left. terrifying
You know now i feel a lot better knowing i didn't wake up during me eye surgery if being awake for 5 minutes during a knee surgery will result in larger pain after the surgery is over. Also imagine waking up during an eye surgery, what the heck would the vision be on the eye that's being operated?
This is so unlikely to happen. First of all, the chance that we wake up is high, but we normally can't remember. And normally, if you are really conscious, as far as I know, you can't move anything, so if someone can do that, and yes doctors would be amazed, you would go down in history. The body is paralyzed due to the meds and anesthesia you have gotten, so how should that even work?
When I was younger, I had to have surgery for lazy eye, and apparently I woken up during surgery and it felt like they were ticking my eye, they never knew I was awake.
My toes had surgery 4 times. And in all of them I was not sleep. In fact, the thing that doctors inject for pain had less effect on me, it was a like a Penadoll nothing more. God damn, whenever I think about it I still feel its pain purely. But still I think it was nothing cause I was born in Afghanistan. I saw people who had no legs and no arms just a minute after explosion, they were alive and was yelling for help. Rest in peace my brothers
Surgery is horrifying. I have never gone through one so I don't exactly know the pain but I have seen videos of people waking up halfway through surgery and it was horrifying. Can't imagine the pain of those people. I am sort of lucky. I was about to have a surgery but after further diagnosis , the doctor said some antibiotics would cure the condition. It was a close shave.
(Srry for the late response) well actually you won't feel the pain because the anesthesiologist will give you some pain medicine before you go to sleep
A lot of times the doctors don’t notice, likely because in some cases you can only hear and feel things, your eyes don’t open. Few times are brain activity monitors actually available.
I woke up during an abdominal surgery yesterday (appendix removal surgery) it was the worst pain ever i wish i just slept back because apparently it affects recovery now it hurts so bad
When I was 8 years old, I kind of remember waking up during a surgery, but I didn’t know what was going on, my brain was kind of powered off. But I couldn’t really move, it was surgery in my throat. But, I just fell back asleep.
There was actually a dude who was awake during surgery but he could feel them opening his chest so they can operate on him and he couldn’t talk move that must’ve been the worst pain in the world
When the first time I have to go for my arm's surgery I'm panicking and thinking: "What happened if I wake up during the surgery??? Oh no is it gonna hurt??? Oh no..."
When I was 9, I remember when having a tooth surgery. That time it was not really painful cuz the doctor shot at my mouth and then it don't really hurts, but imagine if it's like this. It will be very horrifying! Yikes.
I never had any anesthesia or anything, but I was so scared during the whole process of removing my tooth out, I was crying and the dentists had to calm me down, saying it was alright! To this day, I am still scared about that.
I was age 10 my cousin was up the giant hill it’s was snowy sledding and then slide down hit me I really had bad concussion I Nearly died in the surgery
15 years ago I woke up to a pipe going into my lower torso when I was having my appendix removed, I looked at what was happening was like ‘look it’s a pipe going into me’ then I went back to sleep
My poor granny had her reproductive system removed back in the 80's, medical technology wasn't the finest at that time so she woke up mid surgery, she felt the whole thing, she felt her uterus being removed while the doctors were talking about a soccer match, she described it as a hot iron scissor cutting and burning her stomach, it was the most traumatic experience she ever had, the worst part is nobody believed her even when she had panick atacks years after the surgery, she still remembers how she couldn't move and only prayed for it to be over and when she couldn't take the excruciating pain anymore she begged for her death, my heart just crushes every time I hear that story
Prayers to your granny 💞
Im so sorry for ur grandma, god bless her thats so horrible! It must’ve been so painful for her i hope shes better after all
Oh my god if that happened to me I would have a heart attack the feeling of not being able to move while laying down would probably make me die due to heart attack I would have a serious panic attack
My grandma had cancer and had many surgeries but she survived
I’m so sorry! I wish your grandma the best! Give her a hug from me please!
This is literally my biggest fear and I have always been scared to undergo surgery, even if the anesthesiologist is Sued, it doesn’t change the trauma and horror that you went through
They have a device that tells if you are waking up this is just would happen if like the surgeons forgot that device or whatever. Don’t worry about it is completely safe
Wait that makes me feel so much better thank you
I've been through several surgeries and I'd say it's completely safe and the chance for it to happen are really slim! In 2 of mine, I was awake because they only gave anesthesia to lower half of my body. Not hurt at all, though I can feel some tickles
I still fear I might wake up during one of my surgery and this is what makes me nervous everytime. But as long you undergo surgery in reputable hospital with professional doctor, it should be fine. Like the person above me said, they have a device where they can know if a patient is awake during surgery
It’s really rare for it to happen most of the time people will be born with something so when they get surgery they need a little more of the stuff that makes you sleep
chill just go to a place with the best surgents at a ok to fine price and you should be good because mine handled the situations in about 30 seconds my parents said
Something weird happened to me too. I was a toddler and I had an ear infection that needed surgery. I remember me screaming, and a man that said something like, “if you keep screaming it will hurt you more.” He wore a mask and the room was some sort of green. I could only see the man, because everything else was out of focus. When I told my mom this about a year ago, she said it was “impossible because I was sleeping.” I am still confused to this day.
I can say that You see green because the Doctors during Surgery wear full green for easier visuals
it was most likely a dream or you were half-conscious, this happend to me once, i broke 5 bones in my wrist around 5 months ago and i had a dream (?) about the surgery, i couldnt feel anything due to the anasthesia but for a while i was also sort of conscious but went back to sleep
i literally LOVE your pfp its so cute 😀
@@omprakashyadav-ge6mh don’t they wear blue?
@@killua3496 are you replying to the cat?
I once woke up during a tooth surgery. It was PAINFUL!
😳
Damn, at the very least it wasn’t your major organs
F
You can probably sue them for that.
Read my name
hats off to the person who actually woke up during surgery ouch
Edit:ty for 1.8k likes its the most i have had tysm
RIP them
There are quite a few that had that happen to them the pain had to be so unbearable
imagine the pain though, i wouldn't last a minute
put your hat back on, even though it probably happened, youre not funny
@@TheHispanicUsername same
The scariest fact is that someone needed to experience this for this video
Nobody is experienced for this video but many people already woke up during surgeries so they know what it’s like and what happens to them
@@Potato-iz1gd yes i mean that
Nobody needed
I had a surgery on my tooth when I was about seven or eight. I got put under anesthesia, but only a few minutes into the 20 min surgery, I woke up. I remember having my eyes open for a long time, about till the end of the surgery. I don't remember any major pain, though I could hear and see very clearly after a little bit. It was the weirdest feeling.
Oh yeah I had about 8 teeth pulled out and I was awake for all of them I felt like I was dreaming and they put this mask on my nose it was so weird each time 2 teeth every time but I was definitely on something
I remember something from my childhood. It's very vague, but I recall it now.
I was getting a minor surgery, so they made sure I fell asleep after the injection, cuz I was just a kid-
I suddenly saw red, blood red, light red, flamingo red, every shade of red you can remember. I remember that there was more blood red, and a ton of flamingo red, I think? Then I felt so much pain, and I started screaming, cuz I didn't know what was happening. I heard muffled voices, and that's it. I just saw the swirls and blends of red. Then I fell back asleep.
My mom had a surgery 1 month ago. She met with a road accident. Her toe finger was opened and bone was broken. So doctors did a surgery of 2 hours and put 2 Rods to join the dislocated bone. And in the end stitches. She saw the whole surgery with open eyes. Doctor advised her not to see that but still she saw whole surgery. Now only 1 month left, and the doctor will take out the rod without operation and she'll be absolutely fine and normal.
(During surgery she was given anaesthesia in her right leg only and the rods were inserted with drill machine 😭)
I did too I had to look while they did my surgery and stitched 🧵
@@emmaislands-quitting6912 doctors advised my mother not see the surgery but my mom is very brave heart. She wat hed the entire surgery for 2.5 hours without crying or screaming
@@rohanbrawlstars7734 you are a indian, am i right?
@@forelamp6873 I am from Mars
@@rohanbrawlstars7734 good to know
If possible make next time:
- What if you only eat sour food?
- what happens if you stay in coma for 3 years?
- what happens to your body after you get rabies?
- what if you only eat apples?
Oooo that’s cooool
@cam pig you would never have to see a doctor
What if everyone was gay
What happens when you get ligma
those are amazing ideas!
Let's take a moment about how this actually happened to someone, consider yourself lucky.
Not lucky I just feel bad because u would have to be unlucky
I can consider my self lucky?
Yep I had it
I had a surgery (down there)
And this is why I don’t have surgery
During a surgery, I was given this anaesthetic that smelled like strawberries or something, then somehow, I woke up in the middle of the surgery. Saw some white light and heard voices. Then I basically just screamed somehow before I went back to sleep. I think the pain might've lasted longer than expected, not sure tho.
Me: (very scared Wolff)
@@mintwolff.-jellybeansquad-4920 Go the fuck outside, and stay away from the real animals while you do so.
@@mintwolff.-jellybeansquad-4920 bruh u kid
How did you scream? Normally you can't scream so how did you?
@@notsotasty786 idfk, the anaesthetic might've not been enough
When I was 12 years old I was looking through UA-cam one night and I stumbled across a video titled “top 10 people who woke up in the middle of surgery” I did not click on it instead turned my phone off and went to sleep because I was scared. Instantly when I woke up in the morning I remembered seeing the video. during my entire time at school that is all I thought about. and for the next few months the memory of seeing the video scared me and I was so worried that it would one day happen to me but after those few months I calmed down. I am 16 now and every time I see a UA-cam video with a similar title I remember that time when I was 12 but I no longer get scared like I used to.
The same exact thing happened to me except I calmed down faster. I never knew you could wake up during surgery until then and ever since, I was scared of surgeries
I stopped getting scared from UA-cam video titles when I was like 9 lol
@@NoName-oi6vw well I have autism so that may be why. And it could also be that’s a just took a little bit longer to mature then some others I really do feel like I did. Another thing that makes me feel That I took longer to mature was when I was five years old and I went to summer camp I cried almost every day because I missed my parents.
@@scottclark1123 that sucks, you should've called your parents and told them to pick you up because you were scared
@@NoName-oi6vw well it was a daycamp but they decided to keep making me go back every day anyway
I had multiple surgeries due to a traumatic injury and I will say that I didn’t wake up during them - but the operating table was by itself TERRIFYING. After waking up, I was literally having super blurry visions, I saw multiple doctors - I saw 4 hands instead of my own two and god just falling asleep there was scary. It felt like I died (?) but then surprisingly woke up after operation was completed. It was so weird! I wonder where I thought I was in my unconsciousness? It was like- I just fade into deep black, it was really terrifying by itself.
My mom actually just yesterday had surgery on her wrist after breaking it really bad from falling on ice. Didn't even think about the risk if her waking up during the procedure.......
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Don’t mind me. Just trying to get the creator 1k comments.
I actually woke up in the middle of a surgery. I was like 5 years old and i didn't panic. Idk i remember saying something like "oh hey i'm already awake :D". But idk if that actually happend. After they noticed i was awake they told me "no no, not yet" and they put me to sleep.
Idk i don't even remember feeling anything 😅.
Woah that’s really interesting! Did you feel any pain?
Cap
@@omgponny1167 no i didn't... Or maybe i did cause after i woke up from the operation when i was supossed to wake up i don't remember the pain. So maybe it did hurt
@@Juleszhawk yeh kinda don't believe it myself 😅
@@justm1chael_212 ooh well that must have been a very different experience
This is one of my biggest fears, like imagine the pain and panic
Yeah it would be a worse nightmare😱😨😰
Me:- wakes up during surgery
Me realises that:- phew It was a dream
Surgery doctor :- yeet
Just imagine you got knocked out in the game, and you wake up seeing 6 guys in blue suits take your heart out and replace it with a new one.
then you get 1 extra life and continue playing as soon as the new heart gets placed
When I was 5-6 I went to the dentist and gave me this orange smelling gas and I got dizzy at some point it wore of and the dentists was using A DRILL but for your teeth! It hurt like heck plus I kept thinking I was in my favorite tv shows, and now I'm 13 and I still remember the experience
This gas is something called “Nitrous oxide.“ You don‘t feel pain but you stay awake. Dentists usually use this stuff
For those scared of this happening, don't worry. Doctors constantly check if your heart rate, brain activity etc. is all normal. They will see it and fix it before you can even wake up.
omg thank u my stupid ass is watching this 1 week before surgery
@@jackelinevanhenten6770 what is the surgery for?
@@meneerpeer7653 nose rhynoplasty..
nah they don't they really dont give a shit
@jackelinevanhenten6770 YOUR ASS? AYO? 🍑
This is why anesthesia helps. A doctor had to get some of my skin but before she did she injected anesthesia in the spot. It was numb and I felt nothing.
yea I had a cavity so the dentist injected the numb thing in my mouth and they did surgery or something, I just watched them do their thing and I didn’t feel anything at all, the injection kinda hurt tho so definitely brushing my teeth more often and eating less sweets
F to pay respects to those who have experienced this
F
Wow I didn't know this would get 9 like so fast! Cheers dudes!
@@JCGeography unlike me :( and I have more then 10x ur subs
@@bitonic589 I'm sorry :(
I press F
This reminded me of my surgery which happened in 2021 due to i had ovarian tumour. It was really very painful and i was partially anaesthesialized (lower body only). I couldn't feel the pain and my eyes were covered by surgeons, but they were left a bit open from below and i could see the bright lamp lights and from the reflection of those shiny silver surface of those lights, i could see my abdominal area cutted, my internal organs 😢 i scared so much that i just closed my eyes and just was praying, and after the surgery was done and anaesthesia was over, it was really paining a lot,even after the doses of pain killers,i was screaming. and now after 2 years passed I'm fully recovered and thanking sincerely to the god❤
I'm glad😮💨
I had to stay awake in one surgery,EXTREMELY PAINFUL
Did you cry ?
@@AmandaRivera-f9s I don't remember,it was a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG time ago
Its a phenomenon where people gets woke up during the surgery because he has not given not much dose of anistheisia or the person is too scared of surgery gets woke up accidentally..Dont worry guys it very rare...
r/ihadastroke 😂
anistheisia
You know all surgeons aren't males right
@@cyan.- thats what i said dude ._.
Ousmane Dembele goes through this every week and no one gives him credit for it, RESPECT
What do you mean?
@@jasperrijkenberg1377 Ousmane Dembélé is a football player at Barcelona who's known for being VERY injury prone, sometimes he inexplicably goes out of action 3 weeks, i was just making a joke about that
When I was 12-13 about that, I woke up on a surgery. It felt like my organs are going to burn the fuck of me. I couldn’t even talk or move and I’m scared till now.
I was literally screaming” GIVE THE POOR DUDE ANESTHESIA AGAIN” until they finally showed it
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I love how they made a whole backstory for why then needed surgery
I'm so glad I didn't wake up during my surgery and I feel so sorry for those who had to experience that. I fractured both the bones in my leg horribly and that was a traumatic experience in itself for me. I had to get a rod put in my leg and it'll be there permanently for the rest of my life.
Damn, i would’ve screamed till my death if that happened to me
Oh my GOD!! I never knew this!! I woke up during brain surgery! 😰😰. I was terrified. All I can remember was hearing a muffled voice, it was my distressed mum, saying “oh my god, oh my god, get the anethetist, and quick, Will’s woken up during his surgery. Luckily, very luckily, the anethetist arrived within 5 mins of me waking up, so they were able continue with the surgery, and I’m so glad, to be alive today, to tell you guys that story.
Respect for you, stay strong
Ah yes.... Chocking in the thumbnail...
doctors when you wake up again: go back to (punches) sleep
Anyone notice how it says „Chocking“ on the thumbnail?
„Help! I‘m chocking!“
I think the odds of waking up during surgery is 0.001% im pretty sure
I remember when I was a kid, and needed to get a tooth pulled out. They gave me this *Pink breathing thingy* (I still don't know what it's called) to make me fall asleep. But for some reason I was scared to sleep, and somehow I fought the drowsiness and sleepiness I felt during the small surgery. I stayed up fully conscious. I felt a little pain that shook me and forced me to move without control which made the pain worse. After the surgery they let me keep the "thing" and I went home only able to eat soft food for two weeks. I also remember my mom telling me that I would've been able to eat soft food for only one week if I fell asleep. I still regret doing that tho because I couldn't eat pizza anymore. I could just sit back and eat my ramen noodles.
I’ve had 8 surgeries and usually I feel sort of exited for surgery and think of it as sort of a game but the only thing that scares me for it is waking up in the middle of it.
Yes, that's my fear too like, imagine u preparing for surgery and last minute of u being awake u thinked that u will wake up in the middle of surgery, and then u sleep in anesthesia, and then you actually wake up in the middle of surgery that would be scary
Bless the people who do and have had this happen to them, BLESS YALL
Happened once to me, i had kidney stones surgery. I woke up when i guess they were finishing, but i still felt everything. Ptsd to this day.
The worst part is that your still paralyzed, you can feel everything the docter does but you can’t signal them because you are paralyzed
I woke up while the nurses were wrapping my arm (I broke it) I saw them but it was like two of them and almost transparent, They gave me an extra dose and I was out for 3 hours. The medicine they give is so weird… it’s almost like sleep paralysis, that’s why they talk about stuff that makes you happy, because if you are panicking because of the dream, it would be hard to fix anything.
Anyone else notice how it says "Soccer" at the "Before 1 month" mark, but "Football" at the"Before 1 hour" mark?
we're not just telling stories, we're saving lives
Just yesterday I woke up during a nose surgery. IT WAS PAINFUL AND I THOUGHT MY NOSE WAS BROKEN.
The music is more terryfing than waking up during a surgery
my wrist was in my hand and it being pushed back in place I woke during it and I had crazy hallucinations like I saw cells and stuff in my body it was weird I was told my eyes were open during when I fell asleep I did not like it
Fun fact- I had an surgery and I kind of felt all these. I even felt that after they gave the anesthesia I felt my head falling to the pillow.
My dentist was supposed to give me “a medicine to help me to fall asleep(not anesthesia)” and they thought I was asleep but I wasn’t and I didn’t know I needed to be asleep lol
This never happened to me before, this has nothing to do with surgery but.
One time I was in my bed room, all I can remember is being in a dark room and crying and thought my mom was leaving me and everything was blurry, probably because it was dark and red. I kept saying "No...come back.." I think I was half asleep and maybe I was saying stuff in my mind since it looked like sleep paralysis. I had no idea what was going on and I still think it was an illusion. My mom told me later that I was being mean to her and saying I was a potato, I never thought I did this. I just remembered a really scary memory of a blurry figure leaving me. I was half asleep and everything was black. Hilarious and traumatizing. 😀
Oh dang
LOL A POTATO- Also I had a simple dream where I just got stung by a bee. Nothing else
This actually made me less scared knowing i would feel nothing
1:11 oh no i hate chocking
Timeline probably be the best series so far on this channel
What is the music called?
When I was a baby, I had to get eye surgery. I wasn’t asleep or put to sleep at the time, but thankfully, I don’t remember anything.
My right eye is now blind
Check the thumbnail: didn’t know chocking was a thing
ikr LOL
It's just a mistake he made
When i woke at surgery, i watched them peacefully doing the surgery without wanting me sleep
This happened to my mom when she was getting her stomach tumor removed yikes..
Somebody was feeling everything during a hernia surgery - latest news it’s horrible :(
New fear unlocked ✅
i remember the day when my abdominal cavity was opened in front of me without any anesthetic due to emergency. My gosh do i still feel the pain and the scar never left. terrifying
You know now i feel a lot better knowing i didn't wake up during me eye surgery if being awake for 5 minutes during a knee surgery will result in larger pain after the surgery is over.
Also imagine waking up during an eye surgery, what the heck would the vision be on the eye that's being operated?
To answer that question that eye would probably be blinded/can't see anything.
The fact that I’m going to be operated the eyes and that I seen this video make me want to cry
My first Surgery was when I was 3 Months old! It was painless because I was a Baby! 👶
I don't remember everything as a baby
@@virus-fz3zh We all don't
"Chocking"
~the thumbnail
This is so unlikely to happen. First of all, the chance that we wake up is high, but we normally can't remember. And normally, if you are really conscious, as far as I know, you can't move anything, so if someone can do that, and yes doctors would be amazed, you would go down in history. The body is paralyzed due to the meds and anesthesia you have gotten, so how should that even work?
This has happened though, but yeah this is extremely unrealistic
@@ories true, that is terrifying
İ actually gonna go to surgery next month idk but im scared if will this happen
When I was younger, I had to have surgery for lazy eye, and apparently I woken up during surgery and it felt like they were ticking my eye, they never knew I was awake.
Fitting name
My toes had surgery 4 times. And in all of them I was not sleep. In fact, the thing that doctors inject for pain had less effect on me, it was a like a Penadoll nothing more.
God damn, whenever I think about it I still feel its pain purely.
But still I think it was nothing cause I was born in Afghanistan. I saw people who had no legs and no arms just a minute after explosion, they were alive and was yelling for help.
Rest in peace my brothers
Hands off to the cameraman for waking up in the surgery.
it happened to me while they were operating on my throat, lol
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Wtf
@@bonniecen4705 i woke up during surgery, i had tonsillitis and i remember that was the worst moment of my life...
@@h4egeum ik your lying
@@mrbabbleding no i don't, i suffered of ptsd.
I was ran over at age three, and went to the doctor. At age six I flew out the window of the car.I hate my life so much
Most painful life ever help.
Surgery is horrifying. I have never gone through one so I don't exactly know the pain but I have seen videos of people waking up halfway through surgery and it was horrifying. Can't imagine the pain of those people. I am sort of lucky. I was about to have a surgery but after further diagnosis , the doctor said some antibiotics would cure the condition. It was a close shave.
(Srry for the late response) well actually you won't feel the pain because the anesthesiologist will give you some pain medicine before you go to sleep
Hats of to those who woke up after surgery and didn’t need therapy even after knowing what happened…
Those are some real brave ppl..👀
I would probably go to asylum or have trauma my whole life
What if you sing for 2 week?
i didn’t wake up during anaesthesia, but i had some teeth worked on and after it all i literally could not move my legs
It's a shame when you see educational videos, especially comparisons, there are only a few open-minded comments besides that it's a "clown"
Got teeth taken out 11/15/20. I was half-awake and bawling my eyes out 😭
pin this because why not?
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nah
The actual question is why
@@1Poohpa nyeh
I once woke up in the hospital while the doctor was doing multiple shots.
*P a i n*
A lot of times the doctors don’t notice, likely because in some cases you can only hear and feel things, your eyes don’t open. Few times are brain activity monitors actually available.
I love how all of these have a backstory
I was fully awake during a massive 'The Widow-maker' heart-attack surgery! Oh, and was operated on without anesthesia.
Respect to the one who checked
My mind at 2:00AM: You need to watch this. This is going to happen.
Me: I don’t even play socce-
My mind: *WATCH IT NOW*
After 5 months of a knee injury during a football match and i still cant play, you can imagine how this made me feel...
I woke up during an abdominal surgery yesterday (appendix removal surgery) it was the worst pain ever i wish i just slept back because apparently it affects recovery now it hurts so bad
When I was 8 years old, I kind of remember waking up during a surgery, but I didn’t know what was going on, my brain was kind of powered off. But I couldn’t really move, it was surgery in my throat. But, I just fell back asleep.
There was actually a dude who was awake during surgery but he could feel them opening his chest so they can operate on him and he couldn’t talk move that must’ve been the worst pain in the world
When the first time I have to go for my arm's surgery I'm panicking and thinking: "What happened if I wake up during the surgery??? Oh no is it gonna hurt??? Oh no..."
i don't wanna play with this infinite comparison video anymore.
You misspelled "Choked" on the thumbnail
Fun fact: once they know your awake they’ll just put more anesthesia and you’ll go back to sleep
When I was 9, I remember when having a tooth surgery. That time it was not really painful cuz the doctor shot at my mouth and then it don't really hurts, but imagine if it's like this. It will be very horrifying! Yikes.
I never had any anesthesia or anything, but I was so scared during the whole process of removing my tooth out, I was crying and the dentists had to calm me down, saying it was alright! To this day, I am still scared about that.
I had a surgery like 2 weeks ago, and i acctually woke up pretty quick after, so i think i was lucky that i didn't woke up during the surgery.
I was age 10 my cousin was up the giant hill it’s was snowy sledding and then slide down hit me I really had bad concussion I Nearly died in the surgery
15 years ago I woke up to a pipe going into my lower torso when I was having my appendix removed, I looked at what was happening was like ‘look it’s a pipe going into me’ then I went back to sleep
Respect for the person who wake up on a surgery and survived