Surgery for all ages is a miracle of science. I'm a Veteran who is alive 5 yrs after triple heart bypass another surgery during covid pandemic a carotid artery blockage cleared & a stent put in. Thanks to all my hospital workers, plus these days during covid-19 they are real hero's.
This was so well done. Oh my gosh… the days of my eye surgeries. And adenoids removed. This was enough to make me tear up a little remembering the sweet sounds of what I heard back when I was in surgery. It kind of felt like you went off to dream leand. The quiet sounds of the surgical team putting you to sleep. It is such a sweat sound. And waking up in recovery. It was really interesting to feel the team caring for me especially after my eye surgeries. As many as i have had I remember in one of my eye surgeries the team was telling me that I probably won’t even remember going into the operating room which I actually do remember that and getting situated. I remember it was a gradual thing to bee put to sleep for that… a little medicine to relax and then as I was being rolled into the O.R. On the stretcher I just remember feeling very relaxed and asking “am I asleep yet?” And they would always say “well, you are still talking right? And i would say “yes.” I felt floaty. I do remember having the mask on my nose and after that I don’t remember anything else. I just remember waking up from surgery feeling my throat kind of soar…. That was because of the removal of the mask and then the tube that was put down my throat to keep me breathing and asleep. I just remember with my eye surgeries waking up with a patch on my eye and a blood pressure cuff tightening. It is very interesting feeling this sensation. Of the recovery room. It’s almost like a sleep that you would naturally sleep but you hear a bit of air and beeping. And it is medicine induced. But as far as the sleep it feels the same. It is just that you are put to sleep with medicines. And gas. Beautiful memories of making my eye look good. This gave me memories of for sure my eye surgeries. It made me kind of cry a little bit.😂
That’s a great video it’s super great I loved it and now I know it won’t hurt when I get surgery on the after and hurt but now I know that they’ll give me a special thing to fall asleep so I don’t feel the pain thanks bye
When it came to me getting my tonsils out they were frozen out with cryosurgery instead of the method of cutting them out because of my age. And the recovery time from the cryosurgery was much faster.
I had my first surgery at Mayo Clinic St.Mary’s in Rochester, Minnesota at 4 months old But I still get scared and nervous at 20 years old so I watch these to feel calmer about it still
I had about 25 surgeries. They are mostly all nice except one time. No one even talked to me. They just brought me in the operating room and put me to sleep and all they did was talk to each other about their family. I couldn't believe how unprofessional they were!
I had a stomach and eye surgery when I was little. Because I was constantly tearing up, something to do with my tear duct, and I’m not too sure about the stomach thing. Thankfully I’ve been healthy since then
I been through a back operation when I was 11 years old nearly 12 I had to be put to sleep I had lots of needles where they put them still got pink spots on where they are. I was brave I have it done on my mum and dad's anniversary in Liverpool hospital
I had an emergency operation to get out my tonsils a few years ago because I had Tumor type lumps on my throat that stopped me from breathing we didn’t even have time to pick out a flavour of breath
I would need a butterfly needle for the IV and some topical numbing cream. Because I hate long gauge needles and I panic and freak out whenever I see them near my view and in my sight. I just get so anxious, nervous, tense, scared, and try to resist at all cost. I ain’t afraid to fight out of getting an IV done on me. All they could do is talk nice, calm, reassuring to me that every thing was going to be fine. I’m scared of hospitals and emergency rooms and riding in an emt van. Because there’s so much death and loss that surrounds you having to carry on with your job and pretend like nothing happened the day before while doing your job your set to do. I also am traumatized at seeing long small syringes with thin long gauge needles. I saw some thicker long gauge needle and bigger syringes right in front of me. When I tried to have my wisdom tooth removed and my parents blame me for acting out the way I did. They don’t understand that if they were a kid like me and they went into have surgery done on a tooth, but laying down, fully awake, conscious, and seeing what you feared the most right in front of your view and you know what it was exactly. Of course you would freak out and resist it. They couldn’t outsmart you or talk you down from it. You knew what you saw and what was going to happen. I am traumatized for life after that incident particularly and how would I be able to put my trust in a stranger to let them do their job, not fight back, work with them, and know that I will be okay. I trusted them and they did me wrong. Luckily karma is bittersweet. I didn’t go through with the procedure and have it done to me. Because of how they treated me and they surely ain’t getting my trust back either or the money for the operation of surgery on a wisdom tooth.
In the uk when I had surgery last year I had a trainee anesthetist and an actual one digging for a vein in my hands thanks to that I had bruised hands for 6 months
in my advanced 8th grade science class we did a medical detectives project, so we learned how to take a persons vitals. This kid really goes "having your blood pressure taken feels like a hug". All I have to say is not when someone's learning how to do it. I got bruises lmao
When I had my tonsilles removed in 2001 wasn't this comfortable at MÁV Hospital in Szolnok, Hungary... everything was frightening. The docs didn't even tried to ease my anxiety. Played Marche Funebre from Chopin in the surgery ward and were really harsh giving the IV to me... Oh! And I had to stay 4 another days there after surgery. Not wishing that "experience" to anyone...
Man I never had surgery cause I'm only 14 but still I hope I never have surgery lol nice job to all those who made it therw there surgery may God be with you all goodbye!
Last time when I had a surgery I could not eat or drink before. But this year (I am going to have 2 surgeries) my doctor said that I have to eat and drink because that day can be long. And now I am in the middle. Someone please help me.
As an EMT: Generally speaking you can't eat 6 hours prior to anaesthesia, you may drink clear liquids up to 2 hours prior. However you should follow the general advice of your hospital. As surgery timings change, sadly it is not possible to go right to that boundary. It feels like a drag, but you'll live.
5:40 Why is the mom going with him into the operating room? I’m pretty sure that parents aren’t allowed in the operating room. Plus since when do they walk you to the operating room when I had mine they brought me to the room while I was in the bed.
Yes they are but just like the doctors/nurses and other staff in the OR they must have a gown, hat and mask and be very clean, etc I’ve had MANY surgery’s and my dad goes with me into the OR every time
They treated me like that to when I had surgery on my elbow. I guess it just made me feel a bit better as I knew they were about to cut into my arm. Oh yeah and after that I threw up, so it was great
I had the same kind of surgery but at a different hospital. My personal Ear, Nose, and Through (ENT) Doctor. I wish I got to to that stuff as a kid when O had to have my surgery.
I went to have some emergency dental work at the hospital, After I woke up from my surgery, I just instantly vomited. *EDIT* I found out why I vomited, I got sick from the anesthesia and Before my surgery I stuffed my face full of food before my surgery. Probably shouldn’t have done that....
i was ganna have surgury with my tonsils out because i was weezing and i had white spots on my tonsils but my mom was to scared of me doing it so we went to my doctors and he said,its better when you are young and then i still didnt have my surgury but one day,i will have my surgury. BUT I THINK IT IS TOO LATE CAUSE NOW IM 7 WHEN I WENT TO THE HSPITAL I WAS 5
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This was so well done. Oh my gosh… the days of my eye surgeries. And adenoids removed. This was enough to make me tear up a little remembering the sweet sounds of what I heard back when I was in surgery. It kind of felt like you went off to dream leand. The quiet sounds of the surgical team putting you to sleep. It is such a sweat sound. And waking up in recovery. It was really interesting to feel the team caring for me especially after my eye surgeries. As many as i have had I remember in one of my eye surgeries the team was telling me that I probably won’t even remember going into the operating room which I actually do remember that and getting situated. I remember it was a gradual thing to bee put to sleep for that… a little medicine to relax and then as I was being rolled into the O.R. On the stretcher I just remember feeling very relaxed and asking “am I asleep yet?” And they would always say “well, you are still talking right? And i would say “yes.” I felt floaty. I do remember having the mask on my nose and after that I don’t remember anything else. I just remember waking up from surgery feeling my throat kind of soar…. That was because of the removal of the mask and then the tube that was put down my throat to keep me breathing and asleep. I just remember with my eye surgeries waking up with a patch on my eye and a blood pressure cuff tightening. It is very interesting feeling this sensation. Of the recovery room. It’s almost like a sleep that you would naturally sleep but you hear a bit of air and beeping. And it is medicine induced. But as far as the sleep it feels the same. It is just that you are put to sleep with medicines. And gas. Beautiful memories of making my eye look good. This gave me memories of for sure my eye surgeries. It made me kind of cry a little bit.😂
That’s a great video it’s super great I loved it and now I know it won’t hurt when I get surgery on the after and hurt but now I know that they’ll give me a special thing to fall asleep so I don’t feel the pain thanks bye
When it came to me getting my tonsils out they were frozen out with cryosurgery instead of the method of cutting them out because of my age. And the recovery time from the cryosurgery was much faster.
I had my first surgery at Mayo Clinic St.Mary’s in Rochester, Minnesota at 4 months old
But I still get scared and nervous at 20 years old so I watch these to feel calmer about it still
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You live in MN too?
I had my first surgery when I was 1 day old and i had
surgery when I was 13 and I was so nervous. (Im 13)
I had about 25 surgeries. They are mostly all nice except one time. No one even talked to me. They just brought me in the operating room and put me to sleep and all they did was talk to each other about their family. I couldn't believe how unprofessional they were!
Wow they were verry unprofessional I agree.
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i’ve had two.
no three!
Rex was born 10 days after my younger brother Charlie. My younger brother was born February 10th 2004. Rex and Charlie are about the same age today
He was not really born in 2004
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I was born in 2008
Been watching this for three days
He's a teenager not a kid
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No he's 13 because his birthday was in 2004
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He was 12 when this video was made
I've never had surgery before but if I do have surgery this is a nice video to show me what will happen in surgery.
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I hope you feel better
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There no toy at the end good luck
I had a stomach and eye surgery when I was little. Because I was constantly tearing up, something to do with my tear duct, and I’m not too sure about the stomach thing. Thankfully I’ve been healthy since then
Save your tears
Awesome work on this piece of the video
I been through a back operation when I was 11 years old nearly 12 I had to be put to sleep I had lots of needles where they put them still got pink spots on where they are. I was brave I have it done on my mum and dad's anniversary in Liverpool hospital
Love the kid perspective!
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I had an emergency operation to get out my tonsils a few years ago because I had Tumor type lumps on my throat that stopped me from breathing we didn’t even have time to pick out a flavour of breath
I’m not even going to get surgery but theses videos are very entertaining who else is the same
Well done team workers at the hospital I bet you was doing the operation really carefully and taking care of the boy
I had a lot of surgeries on my heart, liver, appendix, tonsils and they were a successful operation.
i’ve never been so proud 🥰🥰
This kid is almost 20!
I would need a butterfly needle for the IV and some topical numbing cream. Because I hate long gauge needles and I panic and freak out whenever I see them near my view and in my sight. I just get so anxious, nervous, tense, scared, and try to resist at all cost. I ain’t afraid to fight out of getting an IV done on me. All they could do is talk nice, calm, reassuring to me that every thing was going to be fine. I’m scared of hospitals and emergency rooms and riding in an emt van. Because there’s so much death and loss that surrounds you having to carry on with your job and pretend like nothing happened the day before while doing your job your set to do. I also am traumatized at seeing long small syringes with thin long gauge needles. I saw some thicker long gauge needle and bigger syringes right in front of me. When I tried to have my wisdom tooth removed and my parents blame me for acting out the way I did. They don’t understand that if they were a kid like me and they went into have surgery done on a tooth, but laying down, fully awake, conscious, and seeing what you feared the most right in front of your view and you know what it was exactly. Of course you would freak out and resist it. They couldn’t outsmart you or talk you down from it. You knew what you saw and what was going to happen. I am traumatized for life after that incident particularly and how would I be able to put my trust in a stranger to let them do their job, not fight back, work with them, and know that I will be okay. I trusted them and they did me wrong. Luckily karma is bittersweet. I didn’t go through with the procedure and have it done to me. Because of how they treated me and they surely ain’t getting my trust back either or the money for the operation of surgery on a wisdom tooth.
I had my nephew come with me when he was an infant. He would smile at me and I held him when I woke up and he just sat in my lap and smiled at me.
Lmao when the lady said Hi im looking for rex, she was like right infront of him😂😂😂😂
They do that in cartoons too
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Great job!! Kids hate uncertainty....this helps!
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Awesome surgery day tour
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rex you must be so brave!! i’d be really scared
“Wow thanks look mom...(boy says) wow great(mom says)” so happy
Kennedy Polzin hahaha they sounded so excited didn’t they 😂
Gymnast Ally yep😂
I had an eye surgery nine years ago It went pretty well
In the uk when I had surgery last year I had a trainee anesthetist and an actual one digging for a vein in my hands thanks to that I had bruised hands for 6 months
I had surgery in my tummy and my legs
You would hurt sooooooooo bad if they were cutting you while your awake without getting you put to sleep
Oof
I had an oppdoration but it was definatly WAY longer than yours I was in there around 9 days
After my spinal surgery i was in for 13 days! Im currently on my 5th week today since my surgery
in my advanced 8th grade science class we did a medical detectives project, so we learned how to take a persons vitals. This kid really goes "having your blood pressure taken feels like a hug". All I have to say is not when someone's learning how to do it. I got bruises lmao
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Why are they treating him like he’s 3 he’s like 14
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He's 13
Because even though he’s 13, or 14, he’s still young and it can be scary for a kid.
Bell Iron Fist I agree, but I am same age as him and I wouldn’t be scared or worried. I guess everyone’s different.
That’s what I was thinking
I wasn't nervous or scared
I was hungry
I was sooo hungry
God kept him alive
When I had my tonsilles removed in 2001 wasn't this comfortable at MÁV Hospital in Szolnok, Hungary... everything was frightening. The docs didn't even tried to ease my anxiety. Played Marche Funebre from Chopin in the surgery ward and were really harsh giving the IV to me... Oh! And I had to stay 4 another days there after surgery. Not wishing that "experience" to anyone...
Excuse me the iv hurts when it comes out!
Man I never had surgery cause I'm only 14 but still I hope I never have surgery lol nice job to all those who made it therw there surgery may God be with you all goodbye!
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I had 8 surgeries in 2019 and 2020 and 2022 and 2015 i.had hip and teeth surgery and that it
I’m 13 and have my first surgery when I was I day old and last when I was 13.
I had two surgeries this year
God bless him
i had my toneles taken out because i would get strep thoat every 2 weeks
Hitch hike to undermine
Justin G same with my cousin
Nicky Paulet tonsils
I would get it every season of the year.
i had a surgery i was scared 😦😦
I had surgery before and it was scary and I’m still traumatized from it .
Last time when I had a surgery I could not eat or drink before. But this year (I am going to have 2 surgeries) my doctor said that I have to eat and drink because that day can be long. And now I am in the middle.
Someone please help me.
As an EMT:
Generally speaking you can't eat 6 hours prior to anaesthesia, you may drink clear liquids up to 2 hours prior. However you should follow the general advice of your hospital. As surgery timings change, sadly it is not possible to go right to that boundary. It feels like a drag, but you'll live.
5:40 Why is the mom going with him into the operating room? I’m pretty sure that parents aren’t allowed in the operating room. Plus since when do they walk you to the operating room when I had mine they brought me to the room while I was in the bed.
Yes they are but just like the doctors/nurses and other staff in the OR they must have a gown, hat and mask and be very clean, etc I’ve had MANY surgery’s and my dad goes with me into the OR every time
Rex you're so lucky I had to have my IV in when I was awake
Same
Doesn’t it just feel like a short blood test when there putting it in?
Hi can you plz tell way you can’t eat?
You are so brave Rex
TAking iv cannula is painful or not
They treated me like that to when I had surgery on my elbow. I guess it just made me feel a bit better as I knew they were about to cut into my arm. Oh yeah and after that I threw up, so it was great
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I had the same kind of surgery but at a different hospital. My personal Ear, Nose, and Through (ENT) Doctor. I wish I got to to that stuff as a kid when O had to have my surgery.
I remember my first surgery when I was six or seven years old.
They gave me a rainbow popsicle :)
My doctor who migrated to Palestine gives me lollipops
I had a surgery at Beckley in my mouth. All I got after was McDonalds, a popsicle, and a free day from school.
The nurse was saying where’s Rex and walked right to him 😊
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Awesome video with Rex
Thanks I have autism so I worry this really helps
Is inguinal hernia surgery painful
1:32 They just don't wanna get sued
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i had eye surgery when i was 3 but now omg i would be crying so hard
I had a surgery about 4 or 5 days ago
Bless you
How long did it happen?
Will it hurt?
Happiness Alaeto no
How does it even hurt you are under anaesthesia.
A little
It doesn’t because your asleep
Happiness Alaeto nope
Is that in America?
What a brave boy I have two saw sergery one time I was 10 and one time I was 16
What does the surgery room looks like
I had surgery before 😔😔
How did you even get surgery
He's like "I'm dead inside.."
What tip of surgery did u have
I went to have some emergency dental work at the hospital, After I woke up from my surgery, I just instantly vomited.
*EDIT* I found out why I vomited, I got sick from the anesthesia and Before my surgery I stuffed my face full of food before my surgery.
Probably shouldn’t have done that....
Bryce Gum I vomit after surgery as well. But I don’t eat before or after.
I may be over reacting but I don’t eat anything 2 days after the surgery.
okay that was a bad idea you could have aspirated in then been dead by now don't do that again
EliteShot EliteShot Well Yeah, Next time I DO go to surgery, I’ll remember that, *Cause I Don’t Know Who Likes Vomiting*
that's why in most cases they don't want you to eat or drink anything after midnight and until after your surgery.
Yea
I’m getting my 5th surgery and I’m always scared
Why do I watch these when I’ve never had or don’t need surgery
Thats me
I am getting surgery in march and i am a little scared about it
The nurse looked at rex and was like where's rex
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i had 6 surgery's and why did he had the surgery for?
I have had my tonsils removed like if you have
I'm getting them out soon
Pander bed same
Never had tonsils removed I like all my stuff in my body (btw I am weird )😛
Seb Whiteside my freind has
I am in 3 months I'm already nerves
Idk why I’m watching this but it was posted on my birthday
I had surgery for my eye muscles
Me and Rex both have the same birthday... cool, also I recently had surgery.
I'm so happy for you
I had staples in my leg because it got cut open by this sharp thing while I was outside
I had the same surgery and one on my foot for an extra bone removly
How do I donate 😃
I had surgery today to fix a hernia
XxGavinPlaysxX why
What’s hernia
XxGavinPlaysxX it a thing in your body
I had left hip surgery 8 weeks ago at Peterborough. The anaesthetic was the worst bit because it made me feel very dizzy before I went to sleep😭
I had hip surgery too.
@@kyliemathews2126 how was it
@@meganthursby2002 put to sleep for it
@@kyliemathews2126 how was your recovery
Poor kid I’m so sorry 😭😭😭
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I hade dental surgery and I had 3 shots when I was awake it was horrible but I recovers well
The mom was like oh great I can’t pay for that
Lol, because surgeries can be expensive, give me a waffle, please
Lol
Why is he getting a operation
Surgery nurse be like: hey are you really Rex?
Rex: how would I get in this hospital if I was not the the person you see
Rex is a T-Rex?
Will he have a sore throat?
STOP SAYING
“like if you agree”
STOPPPPPPPPP!!!!
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Exactly
Jake Paulers shut up
Sofia Alonzo - Ortega you are right
My child is sick please can you help her
This little man is the all American boy. Looks very "Leave it to Beaver!" nice boy.
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Hi i am heart and i also have a surgery last week and wasent bad at all😇😇😇😇😇😇
When I had my surgery I didn’t get a toy☹️ I was 10 getting eye surgery
They trying to put toys in their hospital bc to make more money off of kids wanting toys for money
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Me watching this even though I’ve only had a small surgery once and not having one for the foreseeable future : ah yes, very educational
hi im. bella streno and i am going into surgery tomorow morning
Woah calm down
i was ganna have surgury with my tonsils out because i was weezing and i had white spots on my tonsils but my mom was to scared of me doing it so we went to my doctors and he said,its better when you are young and then i still didnt have my surgury but one day,i will have my surgury. BUT I THINK IT IS TOO LATE CAUSE NOW IM 7 WHEN I WENT TO THE HSPITAL I WAS 5
I would be terrified idk how he was calm
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