Your Anxiety Revealed Under Anesthesia? (can you hide it?) 2023 update!

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    How does your anxiety reveal itself under anesthesia? What other secrets are exposed? Learn the mysteries of anesthesia from Dr. Kaveh.
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    Have you ever had anxiety before surgery... or before another major event?
    You're not alone! 25% of patients may postpone elective surgery because they're afraid of general anesthesia.
    And it's revealed under anesthesia, whether you're awake to tell us or not...
    Anxiety is not only a bad feeling, but can also cause surgical and anesthesia complications, like more pain, nausea, wound healing, transition to chronic pain, and more.
    But the good news is that your mind has incredible power to control anxiety, even in the stressful operating room!
    On top of that, it's possible to use the stress of surgery to tap into your inner healing potential to gain powerful insights into healing your anxiety (and other mental health conditions).
    It takes the right wakeup call, guidance, and catalyst... and all three are here in the operating room!
    This video/speech/channel DOES NOT CONSTITUTE MEDICAL ADVICE. Patients with medical concerns should contact their physician. If your concern is an emergency, immediately call 911. This information is not a recommendation for ANY THERAPY. Some substances referenced in this content may be illegal, and this content is not a recommendation for, or endorsement of, their use in any way.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 315

  • @groovygrandmama4726
    @groovygrandmama4726 Рік тому +125

    I've had numerous surgeries in my life, and during one of the first surgeries, I had a bad anesthesia experience. So I was petrified from then on. Until one anesthesiologist asked me to tell him the funniest thing that had ever happened to me. I did, and even though I knew he was working on putting me to sleep, I was trying to finish the story, and when I woke up, they told me, I was laughing. Now, Everytime I have to have surgery, I tell a funny story while they are putting me to sleep. It's a ritual that feels very calming. Thank you for such interesting videos!

    • @BlindFaith777
      @BlindFaith777 Рік тому +8

      Thank you for sharing this! I’m going to try this for my next surgery.

    • @WhileMyGuineaPigGentlyWheeks
      @WhileMyGuineaPigGentlyWheeks Рік тому +2

      Aw that’s awesome! I can tell you have an amazing sense of humor with that username 😂❤️

    • @wendyfield7708
      @wendyfield7708 Рік тому

      Not sure if all this helps anxiety!

    • @watchwmn
      @watchwmn Рік тому +2

      Had a couple bad experiences myself, so scared, then a couple doctors who were fixin' to put my shattered leg back together, got me laughing, it made a huge difference, I started joking back, saying, by your last names, know your both Irish, no fighting in the operating room, made them laugh...a few years ago, had cancer, before surgery, I was asking the nurses, doctors, to tell me a joke, one said, she's still awake?! I have heard that a lot, like every time, then they started joking around, and out I went...it relaxed me...got birth defects, spine, chronic pain from nerve damage for about 30 years, and went through a horrific back surgery, terrible after care, literally screaming in pain, until a mistake in medication was corrected, they were giving me 7.5 hydrocodone, instead of two tylox every four hours/ or morphine shot, once they gave me right medication, was still in a lot of pain, but I could handle it, every doctor whose ever seen the scars on my back, first words, always the same, what did they do to you?! Yeah, tell me about it, cut bone from my hip and hammered it into my spine I reckon...ouch. But yeah, if you can make me laugh, and it's not hard to do so, I can relax...been laughing at the devil all my life, it helps. Glad your ok.

    • @Person-jn8pf
      @Person-jn8pf 9 місяців тому

      Thank God for the wonderful doctors and nurses. They are worth their weight in gold ❤

  • @reginafallangie2867
    @reginafallangie2867 Рік тому +88

    I LOVE the feeling of the anesthesia taking effect. It’s the only thing I ever “look forward to”, when having a procedure. I know it probably sounds weird, but I have a lot of sleep issues in my normal life, so it’s kind of neat to be able to have it all quickly fade and go under. I can see how Michael Jackson was addicted to it.

    • @aprilleerose
      @aprilleerose Рік тому +9

      EXACTLY what I think and feel!

    • @BelialsMistress
      @BelialsMistress Рік тому +11

      This makes me feel better about it. I’m so scared u guys 😅

    • @rosannejohansen7167
      @rosannejohansen7167 Рік тому +2

      I understand

    • @moosehead1183
      @moosehead1183 Рік тому +6

      @@BelialsMistress don't be afraid...you won't remember a thing.

    • @BigE-qx1jb
      @BigE-qx1jb Рік тому +7

      I’m the same way but I like it because I’m out of pain for a while then back to 24/7 365

  • @heidi5462
    @heidi5462 2 роки тому +40

    The way you explain things is phenomenal. I hope you receive all the appreciation from everyone on a daily basis.

    • @MedicalSecrets
      @MedicalSecrets  2 роки тому +5

      Thank you so much for the kind words

    • @robinnichols8284
      @robinnichols8284 Рік тому +1

      To Yu

    • @2007vwbeetle
      @2007vwbeetle Рік тому

      @@MedicalSecrets I had 3 ear surgeries for a Cholesteatoma and then rebuild my ear drum and hearing bones. 5 hours, 2 hours, 2 hours…all about a year apart. Each time I woke up with a fast heart rate of 120-140. Each time that lasted about 2-3 days after out patient surgery. I was on Atenolol 25 mg for years and had to double the dose to try to keep the heart rate down but never been told any reason that happened each time by the doctor or the anesthesiologist? You have any ideas or what I might do to keep that from happing again IF I ever went through that again. It made my anxiety about anesthesia even worse. The surgery itself didn’t actually cause me anxiety. The last surgery I had was cataract surgery and I did it with zero anesthesia or sedation and that was with 2 needles injected behind my eyeball wide awake. ( doctor didn’t think I could do it a anesthesiologist was on hand) The only anxiety I had during that was hearing the heart monitor beeping when my heart skipped a beat. The rock music in the operating room and the nurses about to faint from the needles in my eyeball while awake didn’t help but walked out with zero recovery and my normal heart rate.

  • @Monica17N
    @Monica17N Рік тому +36

    I've had three shoulder surgeries, most recent one was an open shoulder latarjet procedure with coracoid transfer. My first surgery at age 17 I had no anxiety whatsoever cause I didn't know what to expect, but the anesthesiologist I had was really mean and when I experienced the nerve block and started screaming and crying he told me to shut up. 10 years later I had a second shoulder surgery to fix more damage (and I was diagnosed with severe anxiety disorder a year prior to that) and the nerve block was again traumatic. It was so bad that going into this major surgery... I was worried about the nerve block the most to the point where I was having panic and crying attacks days before surgery and even on the day of surgery, the second I got into the bed I started sobbing. But I think this time after telling all this to the anesthesiologist, he made a really conscious effort to make it so it wasn't so bad. And I remember the experience was painful but not as bad as I expected... the point where once I realized it was done, I started crying and profusely thanking the nurses and anesthesiologist for making it so easy on me... and my anxiety melted and I even got excited to get on with it and finish the surgery and I was blabbing away about my favorite topics right up until the mask was put on me. Even though the surgery was very traumatic for my body and so was the recovery (most painful surgery I've ever had since it was a bone graft), it was amazing what small things were able to help my anxiety both before, during, and after all this. I'm in 3 weeks post op right now from shoulder surgery and doing pretty well. Still in significant pain but anxiety is slowly going away. This video is fantastic and validating because I always have to remind myself that my body keeps score and decides what trauma is and that anxiety isn't my fault

  • @ktkt9982
    @ktkt9982 Рік тому +19

    The anaesthetist is always my favourite doctor in the room. I've never had a bad experience with sedation or full general anaesthetic. I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge and hope you are involved with training medical students.

    • @MedicalSecrets
      @MedicalSecrets  Рік тому +2

      Thank you! Teaching over UA-cam keeps me busy enough 😂

    • @Sharon-pb7so
      @Sharon-pb7so Рік тому

      ​@@MedicalSecretsYou're a good man and a good doctor. My anesthesiologist didn't listen to me when I had surgery a couple of years ago and I stressed that I always got nausea from the anesthesia. Guess what? She didn't give me any Zofran or anything else and I woke up heaving my guts out. I've had a lot of surgery from an accident I had and every one except that one I was fine. I hope I never cross her path again but if I do, can I request a different anesthesiologist? I still have 2 surgeries to go. I'm so afraid I'll get her again that I've considered going to a different hospital which will mean switching doctors. 😢 Thank you for your kindness that I know you show your patients.

  • @nicoleperkins3384
    @nicoleperkins3384 Рік тому +23

    I had surgery yesterday, I also have PTSD, I apparently almost ended up in ICU, I woke up extremely combative. I don't remember any of it, and from what I have been told I feel terrible, I could have hurt someone. :(

  • @krystalcastillo4537
    @krystalcastillo4537 Рік тому +1

    What an Awesome Human being you are! Excellent Dr. Take Care

  • @jjbb64
    @jjbb64 2 роки тому +10

    This all makes so much sense and you get the point across in such a simple calm manner. I'm sure you have your patients in a very relaxed state going into surgery. What a great video. Thank you.

  • @koek9711
    @koek9711 Рік тому +2

    Amazing. I've never thought about the importance of preparing your minds to undergo to anesthesia. Tks doc, you are a truly a HUMAN being

  • @latoyajones8463
    @latoyajones8463 2 роки тому +7

    Wow! Where have you been all this time? Out of all the videos Ive watched, yours is the most calming about anesthesia. I am having an open myomectomy Friday and I will watch your video(s) again and again to calm my nerves. I soooo wish you could be my anesthesiologist. You have a great spirit and calming effect!

    • @MedicalSecrets
      @MedicalSecrets  2 роки тому

      Thank you! What surgery are you having (if you're comfortable sharing). I'm wishing the best for you!

  • @B6east
    @B6east Рік тому +11

    Off topic but thank you for including Karma in your videos- she is beautiful ! My BFF suffered an awful fall down an embankment resulting in multiple fractures and abrasions/avulsions requiring skin grafting. I assumed responsibility for her 12 yr. Old “Sasha” during her lengthy recovery and would meditate next to the dog with loving intentions, to reduce her anxiety and the trauma of separation. I had never been around a German Shepherd this much, and I’m so enamored - also taken aback by her intelligence, sensitivity, perception, capacity to give and receive love. Sasha has since crossed that Rainbow Bridge, but I see a GSD now and want to hug and love on them ! It shows that your Karma is an adored and valued family member .🥰🐕‍🦺

  • @darriontunstall3708
    @darriontunstall3708 2 роки тому +16

    Great video man! I tried to go to college to be a anesthesiologist after I graduated high school in 08 but it was gonna be too hard because of my cerebral palsy so now I donate to the anesthesiologist Foundation, I’m 32, I have had 14 surgeries because of my cerebral palsy

  • @janelleow2761
    @janelleow2761 Рік тому +2

    I have outpatient surgery tomorrow for a microdiscectomy and have really high anxiety and depression in life just in general. I’ve been so nervous but I am going to try to do a lot of breath work and meditate before I go into the surgery. I hope I get an anesthesiologist like you! I appreciate your videos they’ve helped some of the ruminating thoughts be quieter.

  • @thehealthinsight4587
    @thehealthinsight4587 Рік тому

    I'm so glad to have come across your channel overall. Wonderful and compassionate! I am wondering if you might be able to provide us (either through another video) of a specific script we might follow for questions to ask and check off items that we must have the hospital / that doctor provide clarity on before deciding on a specific surgeon or anesthesiologist.

  • @smile4me433
    @smile4me433 2 роки тому +9

    This is awesome. Such an underrated doctor!

  • @compassion_gratitude_priyanka
    @compassion_gratitude_priyanka Рік тому +9

    My surgery is scheduled for next week which is jan 30
    I was genuinely very much anxious about anaesthesia, as well as losing organ and being in operation theatre. I was looking for any videos for preparing myself mentally. The way you covered every aspect of anxiety for a patient before surgery is amazing. I am much relieved after watching your video. I will use the tips you shared in this video to prepare myself for bilateral mastectomy and ovaries removal.
    Much Gratitude to you for helping anxious patients alike me to prepare and relax before surgery.

    • @MedicalSecrets
      @MedicalSecrets  Рік тому +1

      How did your surgery go? Are you recovering well?

  • @JessieLee_
    @JessieLee_ Рік тому +8

    I have an appreciation for anesthesiologist. I think it’s because my 1st experience with any anesthesiologist was my 1st born , I had a C-section and he was just so sweet and absolutely hilarious. He made me feel so comfortable even though I was only 19 and in a scary situation. I didn’t meet my husband of now 24 yrs until 2 months after having my 1st born so I think being “alone” was scary as well. My mom was with me ofc but I think having a great anesthesiologist was key to how my experience went. He itched my nose for me when I was getting the c-section and he was by my side the entire time. I’ll never forget that experience bc I was awake and it was a good one. I was living with my grandmother and though I had pain medication in the hospital after the surgery, I didn’t take one pill they sent home even though I was in pain. I was scared I’d fall asleep or something would happen because I was again alone and a single mom att. Now for my 2nd and 3rd born I actually didn’t have the c-section and I remember even though I had my husband by my side I was more freaked out and I did have to take meds when I got home just for a little bit. They had to cut me and idk I was just in more pain. My husband was amazing through it all I just had a different experience than I did with my 1st born. Anesthesiologists are underrated because I never met one who wasn’t just so kind and made you feel like everything was going to be okay. My cervical spinal fusion was my worst experience , but it wasn’t my anesthesiologist it was the surgeon I was uncomfortable with and I woke up in so much pain I thought they didn’t give me pain medication, but they had. I guess my anxiety and overall the treatment from the hospital itself, my surgeon and the surgery I was getting played a huge role of how I felt before and after that surgery. I was in a city and hospital I never been and my surgeon didn’t have great bedside manners. I was only 28 and that experience was so scary and I still have pain to this day from that cervical spinal fusion I had back in 2007.
    You seem like a great anesthesiologist and thanks for these informative videos. I’m premenopausal and may have to get a hysterectomy. So I’m subscribing to learn what I can do to have the best outcome. Thanks 😊

  • @ericdallas3765
    @ericdallas3765 Рік тому +2

    I stopped smoking and drinking cold turkey after I had this for a tube down my throat due to pancreas being best up. But had badly depression. But thank you for doing god work. May he continue holding your hand while your helping patients 🙏

  • @martinaredmond94
    @martinaredmond94 2 роки тому +3

    I love ur videos.. ty.. I'm just terrified about going asleep.. I suffer from bad anxiety and I fight things instead of relaxing.. ur amazing

  • @veganandlovingit
    @veganandlovingit Рік тому +1

    Beautiful environment, gorgeous dog, handsome man, what a nice way to start the video.

  • @dang2648
    @dang2648 2 роки тому +4

    An awesome video, love it I always learn a lot from you. Thank you 🙏

  • @lovemymuzic1
    @lovemymuzic1 Рік тому

    Thank you, that was wonderfully done, and much appreciated.

  • @patkindle2785
    @patkindle2785 Рік тому +8

    Great video, I had knee replacement a year ago. I was anxious, my anesthesiologist was great, very compassionate. I chose to have a spinal block. I told my anesthesiologist I didn't want to see her hear anything. I was wide awake when I got to my room. I felt a bit agitated. My scar healed fast, and PT went very well. I have been doing mindful meditation every day, and increases my exercising. May have to have my other need replaced. The meditation helped with my agitation.

    • @MedicalSecrets
      @MedicalSecrets  Рік тому +2

      Pat, I'm so happy to hear you made the most of the experience!

  • @artchem1
    @artchem1 Рік тому

    Thank you Dr. K. You're a Credit to the Medical Profession as an Anesthesiologist. A true M.D. 🔱💎🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  • @michaelmeyers3664
    @michaelmeyers3664 Рік тому +3

    I have put to sleep 6 times this year and my 7th on September 28. I look forward to being put to sleep, it is so peaceful!!

  • @rosalindabarrett7508
    @rosalindabarrett7508 Рік тому +7

    Thank you for your explanation. Just had brain surgery and what helped me was meditation ...lots and lots of praying. Your correct on mind set before and after surgery, does effect your recovery. Doing just fine because I listened to the Drs and knock out dr. Yup. Only thing was I had very bad nausea after surgery. Why.

  • @carriebuhler1284
    @carriebuhler1284 11 місяців тому

    You are so right about the c-sections! I had two without anesthesia; one with an intrathecal (sp?) and the other with an epidural. Even though the first was an emergency because my son was stuck, it was fairly easy for me to switch gears since I'd been trying to plan for several different possibilities. Having that positive mental state that "This is MY choice, and My plan" really puts me in control of my emotions and stress levels. I've now had 10 major surgeries and it's worked for me every time.

  • @hayatsu_
    @hayatsu_ Рік тому

    I don't have an upcoming surgery, and I've only been under anesthesia one time in my life, which I'm thankful for. But this video was very powerful even just as a person who experiences anxiety which has affected my mental health and life commitments. I resonate very strongly with the idea that a person can influence their body and and implement a mindset to achieve a healthy level of anxiety and face the fear of something stressful like surgery, or even just the challenges of everyday life.

  • @andreahickman
    @andreahickman 2 роки тому +14

    You’re such a dope doctor!! Wish I had you for my anesthesiologist when I had emergency surgery! ☺️

    • @MedicalSecrets
      @MedicalSecrets  2 роки тому +6

      Aw thank you for the kind words! I hope your surgery went well, even if an emergency

    • @andreahickman
      @andreahickman 2 роки тому +4

      @@MedicalSecrets yes sir it went well thank you ☺️

  • @pambrown8535
    @pambrown8535 Рік тому +2

    I just found your videos and gave to say how much I appreciate the information. I’ve had several surgeries(Caesarian sections, oophorectomy, and VSG). I was anxious prior to all of them, but as a therapist I used cognitive techniques to manage the anxiety and can vouch for the effectiveness. I’m shocked to learn how that can impact healing. Yet it makes do much sense.
    I was 7 months pregnant with the oophorectomy and was incredibly anxious prior to that procedure. I was anxious I would lose the baby. I was not calm as they put me under anesthesia. I woke up extremely agitated and demanded that they bring my husband to the recovery room. I was nearly inconsolable despite them telling me the baby’s heartbeat was good. Ultimately I went home in a lot of discomfort and anxiety over my recovery and pending delivery. Anticipating a third caesarean section. Ultimately I was on bed rest for two weeks and delivered at 33 weeks, just several weeks after the surgery. I’m guessing my anxiety levels inhibited my healing. Maybe leading to the pre eclampsia that required delivery.
    In any case that baby is now 24 and neither of us had complications post delivery.
    Keep educating us. It is very helpful.

    • @MedicalSecrets
      @MedicalSecrets  Рік тому +1

      I'm so sorry you had that experience, but I greatly admire your vulnerability in sharing that. While it was so scary at the time, it is an inspiring story and I'm so happy to hear you both did well 🙏

  • @Durelle820
    @Durelle820 Рік тому

    Hey Doc,
    I love your videos.
    My pre-op anxiety comes from a fear of waking up during the surgical procedure.

  • @StevieArmando
    @StevieArmando 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for posting these videos! I wish I had them years ago! ❤️

    • @MedicalSecrets
      @MedicalSecrets  2 роки тому

      Thank you for the kind comments! It may have been useful then, but it may be even more useful today and in the future ❤️

  • @michelemeissner4435
    @michelemeissner4435 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much for your content. So grateful the information and empathy is out there! It’s clear that you love what you do! Question, when you say women can have C-sections without a drop of anesthesia do you mean without a spinal block or without being put to sleep?

  • @kay4742
    @kay4742 Рік тому +6

    Love the information given so thoroughly and beautifully by an extremely skilled Dr. Very very well done. We put our lives in your hands during surgery. You have definitely calmed my nerves. Excellent

  • @Squirrelbear5950
    @Squirrelbear5950 2 роки тому +9

    There’s nothing that you can tell me that will make having surgery not traumatic. I was molested by my pediatrician when I was a very young girl. As a result of that I have PTSD, I am stubborn, I won’t remove all my clothes for doctors, and the idea of going under anastesia makes me feel like I have no power and makes me very angry.

    • @MedicalSecrets
      @MedicalSecrets  2 роки тому +6

      I'm sorry you experienced that as a child. It sounds so wrong. I hope you have a support system in place if you ever need surgery. Wishing you the best 🙏

  • @SueyK94
    @SueyK94 Рік тому +29

    Your videos helped me before my first surgery. I watched every minute of it soaking up the info. What scared me though was some people sharing that they woke up mid surgery and such. Since I have generalized anxiety, I need to have control which means I need to know everything’s that is happening or could happen. Would you mind making a video and give us examples (maybe even numbers) on patients waking up, or patients being aware during surgery. Although rare some stay awake and feel every bit of cut.
    With that said, my surgery went well. At first I was dissapointed in the anesthesiologist because I soon as I got in to the room I told her I was really scared and she hurried up and put me to sleep which I didn’t appreciate because I wanted some kind words and a hand to hold. Now I’m thinking they just wanted to put me asleep before I was having a full blown panic attack.

    • @MedicalSecrets
      @MedicalSecrets  Рік тому +6

      I'm so happy your surgery went well! Have you seen my other videos on anesthesia awareness? I'm happy to do an episode on it if you think there's more to discuss, let me know!

    • @SueyK94
      @SueyK94 Рік тому +2

      @@MedicalSecrets thanks! I’ve checked quite a few but not all of them. Not sure if you’ve brought it up, maybe if you’ve had any cases, what happens and why you wake up and why some feel while others don’t.
      I heard you talking about lowering the pulse and anxiety, weed/drug use and certain medical diagnoses will need more anesthesia. By the way, I’ve produced those machines you use, I’ve made the circuit and installed the programs and calibrated them :)!
      And if you want to speak more in depth with your education and how you got trough those years, but also if the work you do is different from your colleagues with the same position?
      I had an irrational fear that since my grandparents were red haired I would wake up, even though I’m black haired myself. How come red hairs needs a deeper sleep?
      If you’ve talked about these then I’ll make sure to check those at as well! /your Swedish fan. 🇸🇪

    • @Kentucky_WinterStorms
      @Kentucky_WinterStorms Рік тому

      ​@Medical Secrets I had brain aneurysm surgery in 2021. I was to have another surgery in March of 2023. Not on my brain but something totally different they would not touch me until I had a all clear from my neurologist. Can you explain why? They wanted me to do it awake and I said no way knock me out and they refused until I got the all clear

    • @BlindFaith777
      @BlindFaith777 Рік тому +1

      GAD person here too. I feel you. Hugs.

    • @watchwmn
      @watchwmn Рік тому

      Of course you want details! To be informed! I want to know everything, knowledge is power, empowers you to make decisions, your not being a control freak darling, so sorry you were treated without compassion, that's messed up..I never woke up during surgery, but did under sedation, they were shooting cortisone into my nerve roots, spine, heard someone say, give her more Versed, Doc later apologized, didn't realize my stenosis was so bad, medicine didn't want to go through thing..I woke up, was trying to get up, some sharp, brief pain, then I was out again, it didn't emotionally bother me afterwards, appreciated the apology, and pain, bad, pain, we don't remember, we remember it was bad, but I think our brain protects us? I think it's unusual for a person to wake up during surgery? I think it's good that you are informed, and I hope all things go well for you, have trauma issues myself, have much empathy for you, keep asking, get totally informed, it will make you feel better, it's ok to control what you can, I think so,anyway, sending you a virtual hug, so sorry you were treated badly, I have been too, no call for that crap, when it's easy to be kind.

  • @lorigonzalez4518
    @lorigonzalez4518 Рік тому +8

    You are the most handsome doctor . I had the most embarrassing situation while under Anesthesia apparently I told my doctor that I loved him and am I divorced yet I said this while I was under anesthesia apparently I had the whole operating room laughing. I can’t imagine how many people must say that about you

    • @tray488
      @tray488 Рік тому

      They had a video of a teen who wanted to marry the male nurse in Las Vegas.

    • @RichardSD1956
      @RichardSD1956 Рік тому

      Typical thirsty woman

  • @jillivey3370
    @jillivey3370 Рік тому +6

    I am having an ACDF next week and I am so incredibly anxious. I am an anxious person anyway, but have had many sleepless nights over this! This is my second spine surgery and my first one went very well, but I am still so nervous! I just appreciate your explanations and feel more comfortable knowing what to expect!!!

    • @MedicalSecrets
      @MedicalSecrets  Рік тому +1

      I'm wishing you the best for your surgery! Several others have recently asked for another video on what to discuss with your anesthesiologist before surgery, so stay tuned for a live stream on that topic

    • @jillivey3370
      @jillivey3370 Рік тому

      @@MedicalSecrets Thank you so much! I am in NC, but I was am extremely interested in Ketamine Infusion!! Our Dachshund just had one done for hip dysplasia & herniated disc, but I have Fibromyalgia, Migraines & Stenosis!

  • @KatieBlue16
    @KatieBlue16 Рік тому

    Hi, from Liverpool UK 🇬🇧. So, I have HS (Hidradenitis Suppurativa) and I've been "under" more times than I care to remember. I'm currently off to A&E now, today, as an I&D hasn't fully healed. I'm kinda praying I need to go dow to the sleepy room again, as I love the feeling of going under 😵‍💫🙃😍

  • @nishamack586
    @nishamack586 Рік тому +5

    I just had to take a test outpatient procedure. I didn't know that I would be put to sleep. I panicked. Ask the anesthesiologist to hold my hand. He sob gracefully did. I so appreciated it. Thank you Doc for all you do for your patients!❤❤

    • @MedicalSecrets
      @MedicalSecrets  Рік тому +1

      I'm so happy to hear that your anesthesiologist helped you feel more comfortable in that scary moment. How was your recovery afterwards?

    • @nishamack586
      @nishamack586 Рік тому

      @@MedicalSecrets Thank you! I'm rocking and rolling again!😂

  • @lindamolinar3483
    @lindamolinar3483 Рік тому +1

    Thank you this was a great video!! I’m having my surgery in 3 weeks and I need to work on my worries.

    • @MedicalSecrets
      @MedicalSecrets  Рік тому

      I'm wishing you the best! If you have any questions hop on the next line to ask. Also, I have lots of tips for preparing for surgery on my videos, check them out!

  • @oldonetwoable
    @oldonetwoable Рік тому +4

    I love general anaesthetic, it's such a wonderful feeling of letting go, im never anxious about anaesthetic just post operative pain.

    • @bunbread3248
      @bunbread3248 Рік тому +1

      hahaha its the opposite for me, I have my surgery tommorow morning and im calm but the thing that freaks me out is the anaestasia, the feeling of not being in control. Its so nerve racking that once im awake I wont care about the pain🙃

    • @trainhardsweat1571
      @trainhardsweat1571 Рік тому

      What was it like bun ..!

  • @personalinjuryshow
    @personalinjuryshow Рік тому

    Awesome content, thanks for sharing your insights.

  • @sabakhelashvili3124
    @sabakhelashvili3124 Рік тому +41

    It is weird: The anesthesiologist protects you from a brutality of the surgeon, however the patients are more afraid of the anesthesiologists than the surgeons.

    • @michellenainkristinabusch1221
      @michellenainkristinabusch1221 Рік тому +2

      For me, I'm lucky enough to have had my surgeon for almost 5 years. My surgeon is my following Dr for the most recent cause of why I have had surgery. So, I'm very comfortable with my surgeon, especially the 2nd surgery.

    • @ktkt9982
      @ktkt9982 Рік тому +2

      The anaesthetist is always my favourite doctor in the room. I've never had a poor experience with sedation or anaesthetic.

    • @FatherDuck80
      @FatherDuck80 Рік тому

      I would be afraid too I mean just look at this video. There’s no professional decorum. It’s like one big joke fun and game to him.

    • @pattidale7968
      @pattidale7968 Рік тому

      Not so weird: there is NOTHING worse than a bad anesthesiologist! I have had a couple. Last one didn't want to tell me his name, show me his name tag, and he was to get me ready for a total reverse shoulder replacement. AND he didn't prepare me for the block he wanted to give me. He hurt me soooo bad, would not interact with me. IF he'd given me his name, this is a Dr. that needed to be reported to the Board .

    • @Person-jn8pf
      @Person-jn8pf 9 місяців тому

      Not me omg I’m like PLEASE put me to sleep!! 🫣 being awake is so terrifying to me

  • @BlindFaith777
    @BlindFaith777 Рік тому

    After I woke from my tonsillectomy (age 30) and after I woke from my emergency c-section (complications during c section so they had to put me under) I was very relaxed and in a pleasant mood. I did however develop postpartum at 6-8 weeks after having the c-section- more anxiety than depression but I definitely had both.
    But when I woke from hysterectomy (age 48) I was a hot -hot mess! But it was during COVID, June 2020. I was so scared of so many different things going into that surgery. So now I’m thinking maybe that’s why I woke with such pain and hostility. Very interesting information doc. It is fantastic that you share your knowledge with us. Thank you. ❤

  • @nichill7474
    @nichill7474 Рік тому

    I needed this. I am planning a surgery that is pretty simple but a painful recovery is unavoidable. That pain after is what is causing anxiety for me. Trying to calm down.

    • @stringlarson1247
      @stringlarson1247 Рік тому

      I hear ya. I've had man orthopedic surguries over the years and am getting ready for a second hand surg soon.
      Make sure your Dr. will provide as much pain meds as needed to be comfortable. Most hospitals have a 'pain management' office you can get a referral from your surgeon before surgery and you'll be able to work with them pre and post-op. Here in IL, they have different licensing than most surgeons that give them more leeway in what they can prescribe and for longer periods if needed.
      Also, alcohol is very bad for anxiety. Very common for anxiety to go up the day after drinking. Sugar is another toxin to cut out.

  • @tray488
    @tray488 Рік тому +1

    See two videos. A man wanted to record the usual effects after the procedure. No silly speech and no clumsiness. He was disappointed. He was in his early 20's. Another example was a teen female from the dentist chair. She recitation of the first 14 elements from the periodical table of the elements. At home she shot a 3 pointer basket. She had been off the chemical for approximately an hour. Learned the minimum is 2 hours and longest is 4 hours for the major effects to wear off. Usually 24 hours for all the effects to be gone. . Thank you for sharing.

  • @cathyschoen3763
    @cathyschoen3763 Рік тому

    A great pleasure and so informative to watch your videos. I think this is the best place to ask about anxiety for anesthesia side effects. I have had several procedures involving anesthesia and each one has resulted in nausea for 4 to 6 weeks and weight loss of up to 15lbs. Each time I mentioned this before the next procedure/surgery to my anesthesiologist (even gave them records of past inductions) they assured me it would be better, not so (the 4 week bout was with post surgical hyperbaric treatment, very pricey) I didn't feel mentally (ability to multi-task, deal with new situations, etc) normal for many months after each induction. My body just seems to grab anesthesia and not let go. No one I have talked with can guide me in how to speed up the process. At this point I am pretty much against any procedure no matter how critical, if anesthesia is involved. Is this something you have addressed in another video or could in the future?

  • @kieran_forster_artist
    @kieran_forster_artist Рік тому

    Man, I’ve never seen a dr ( and I’m one) who embodies the care and insight of a great holistic psychiatrist and an optimistic, technically proficient , person-focused anaesthetist who actually seems to care primarily about helping and demystifying the medical journey, for want of a better word.

  • @justintime54
    @justintime54 Рік тому +1

    Great insight but I feel we never get to know how things went. I had surgery last week. Woke up in recovery, spent an hour there before being shipped to an overnight ward. I never met the anesthesiologist to ever know how my body handled. I understand some ppl are happier not knowing but I think it’s important to know.

  • @AGirlandaGermanShepherd
    @AGirlandaGermanShepherd Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this video. Love your German Shepherd. My fav breed 💞

  • @toneenorman2135
    @toneenorman2135 Рік тому +1

    I was given something that paralyzed me ,totally, but the anistholigist didn’t know I could hear him. I couldn’t even blink,and,had been in a dangerous surgery for many,many hours. But, I could hear him talking to another doctor saying how totally sick he was of this case,etc….I was really frightened and could not move…..terrifying!

  • @connie1166
    @connie1166 Рік тому +4

    I'm having surgery in 2 weeks , I'm tired of worrying about it , just wanting to get it over with so I can get back to my life ..

  • @bootdriven
    @bootdriven Рік тому

    I have anxiety before anesthesia!! And I like to think about

  • @paulsdrc
    @paulsdrc 2 роки тому +2

    Twice I had anesthesiologist was concerned because my blood pressure was to low (96/69), I’ve had many surgeries at this hospital and and they are great.

  • @KS-sf2vo
    @KS-sf2vo 2 роки тому +5

    Very interesting you are a wonderful doctor and Karma is amazing 🤩

  • @yadirarivera5112
    @yadirarivera5112 Рік тому +1

    I have more than a few surgeries now, I got more informed through videos, normally when I go to the operating room no one talks to me. So I have to embrace my anxiety on my own, even to always being given a sedative prior surgery, I had RNY and I am scheduled this coming Fri, it seems last time they had issues because of intubation, apparently now I need to be on liquid diet for 24 hrs prior bunionectomy, always notice when I get nerve blocks or local anesthetic wear off really quick. Thanks for all the info

    • @MedicalSecrets
      @MedicalSecrets  Рік тому

      I hope you've had good experiences in those surgeries?

  • @onenikkione
    @onenikkione Рік тому +1

    I am fortunate, I rarely get anxiety over most things. Before the three surgeries I had over the last 15 years I was very relaxed before the surgeries.

  • @godfamilycountry2785
    @godfamilycountry2785 Рік тому +1

    Waking up during surgery is wonderful! The pain was so unbearable!

    • @richardkostura3474
      @richardkostura3474 Рік тому

      my experience as well. The nerve block, the sedative and the pain meds all were ineffective

  • @dandani2
    @dandani2 2 роки тому

    Thankyou, calmer about the hysto now!

  • @terskataneli6457
    @terskataneli6457 Рік тому +3

    My only true anxiety concerning surgery is gaining consciousness and being unable to move due to muscle relaxants paralyzing me😢

  • @paulaswann6990
    @paulaswann6990 9 місяців тому

    I have been so happy since my surgery. I was very anxious because I am old. My surgeon and anesthesia were both excellent. I will never be that afraid again.

  • @mikaeladevries1776
    @mikaeladevries1776 2 роки тому +9

    This is interesting, so I have had at least 16 surgeries in my life so far with more to go and I'm only 26. After my last one I got diagnosed with FND and had to be put under even for an MRI every year because anxiety gets so bad. The thing is, I'm so used to surgery and MRIs I couldn't understand non-epileptic seizures I was having from being so traumatized from hospitalization stuff such as surgery. My family thinks it comes from having a stroke in a brain surgery when I was 15 so I am much more anxious and protective of myself against doctors and nurses uncontrollably during procedures

    • @mikaeladevries1776
      @mikaeladevries1776 Рік тому +2

      Maryjane is literally my best friend. It's the one that stops them when they get bad

  • @kimberleyh9509
    @kimberleyh9509 Рік тому +1

    I get anxious about not being in control or not knowing what’s going on and putting my body in the care of strangers. I have an anxiety disorder so it doesn’t take much to make me anxious.

  • @suerazor
    @suerazor Рік тому +2

    I've had 2 rounds of twilight sedation ... I have a severe dental phobia ( I've lost 4 pounds in 3 weeks with anxiety ) first round I had no idea what to expect ( was having half mouth extraction ) went on sat down and got the cannula in my arm, and before I knew it I was out, I came to when she was stitching my palette but was out again..2nd time I knew what to expect... From someone who hasn't been to a dentist in more years than finger's I'd definitely encourage anyone avoiding the dentist like the plague, get sedation it's nectar of the gods

  • @shortandsweetsewupsmichell9027
    @shortandsweetsewupsmichell9027 20 днів тому

    Thank you so much for these videos. I have a laparoscopic hysterectomy in 12 days. I hope my anesthesiologist is as nice as you. Im nervous but less so since your videos

  • @XenonTetrafluoride
    @XenonTetrafluoride Рік тому +1

    I’ve had many surgeries, and surgical procedures, that involve some form of sedation. I’ve also had many simple procedures need to be done with additional sedation - like, in IR, you don’t generally need sedation, especially to put in an NJ tube, or replace a GJ tube, but it’s now noted in my chart with the TPN/EN team, that you’re not going to get a tube into me, if I’m sobbing and hyperventilating, and generally not okay (one of the main docs had to do an endoscopy and insert an NJ tube early on, and experienced this firsthand - and he reassured me that sometimes, that’s just how a person is built, and that if we need an anesthesiologist, then we get one).
    And you know what? The anesthesiologist is always understanding and reassuring, and that helps too. I guess I used to feel like my extra needs were an inconvenience to others, and most everyone else is like, no, we’d rather have those extra resources ready and on hand, in case you do need them, than know we probably do need them, but don’t have them.
    Why I was actually commenting, though, is, yeah, I’ve been around the anesthesia block (terrible pun, I’m sorry), and not once in these 38 years have I tried to premedicate myself before surgery, regardless of anxiety. I just inform anyone who says, “how are you right now,” with whatever my level of anxiety sits at. It just seems really dangerous, especially if your anesthesiologist doesn’t know what you’ve taken, and…they don’t hand out those preop booklets with preop instructions for you *not* to follow them!

  • @cherylmcnutt9905
    @cherylmcnutt9905 Рік тому +1

    After my first surgery, all these nurses kept coming by my hospital room (none of whom I knew) for the first three days. They were people who had been around me before, during, or after my surgery. Finally, on the third day, I pulled a regular nurse aside and asked why all those people had come to see me.
    She said that after I was sedated, I was talking to my doctor. I told him that my mother hadn’t been sleeping because she was so worried about the surgery. I said, “if I don’t make it through the surgery, please wait until tomorrow to tell my mom, so she can get a good night’s sleep beforehand.” They all that was so sweet, they wanted to see what I was like out from under the influence. 🥰
    After my surgery, I asked my mom why she was so scared before. She told me her father died during gall bladder surgery on her 19th birthday. Bless her.

    • @Debbie_Bcool
      @Debbie_Bcool Рік тому

      Sorry about your mom's father and she was so young It must have been very difficult for her.

  • @marykopp2117
    @marykopp2117 Рік тому

    Love your video

  • @Mansmatters
    @Mansmatters 11 місяців тому

    Great video.

  • @tinatree1739
    @tinatree1739 Рік тому +3

    I've had 7 surgeries. 2 were c-sections. Those are the worst because they make you numb, you can't walk, then they cut you open and you can't run... that's when I looked to my left at my anesthesiologist and said "I'm having a panic attack" you get a shot and suddenly you don't care anymore. Happens again? No problem, ya get another shot because sometimes one isn't enough. I'd rather be knocked out because surgery is boring when you are just laying there thinking, which causes anxiety. I've never done drugs, I don't drink so I've never had those issues but I did run in to too much of something after my second c-section because I remember a team trying to do something in my room after the surgery, then the third time someone leans in and says "don't close your eyes, I don't know if we can bring you back again". I fought to keep my eyes open but to this day I don't fully understand what took place. That was in 2010. Other than that I never had issues. A toothache is far worse than any surgery I had.

  • @astrostar4181
    @astrostar4181 Рік тому +3

    My surgery was brain surgery, it got rid of an anxiety disorder and that was stressful but worth it. I didn’t get the feel of anesthesia because they gave a pre drug before surgery. Did you consider counseling? You’re a good therapist!

    • @MedicalSecrets
      @MedicalSecrets  Рік тому +1

      I'm so happy to hear it went well in the end! Thank you for the kind comments :)

    • @astrostar4181
      @astrostar4181 Рік тому

      You’re welcome.

  • @malcolmnorton4214
    @malcolmnorton4214 Рік тому

    I have always had IV sedation for oral surgery and Ive had a lot of oral surgery. I have no recollection of what they do to me. The last time the nurse said to me that they love it when I come in, I asked why. She told me I look like im having such a great time and I said I am doesn’t everyone? Apparently not, she said some of her patients scream shout and cry. Im having the best time thankfully.

  • @cindyloomis-torvi3396
    @cindyloomis-torvi3396 Рік тому

    I’m always concerned about any major surgery because of the horrors I’ve experienced, often early in my life. I was a baby the first time an event happened.

  • @PhuongLe-iu3om
    @PhuongLe-iu3om Рік тому

    not surgery related but i had to take some sedating meds for only a few days this one time and i believe it "cured" my anxiety and GERD until this day

  • @HP_Quinn
    @HP_Quinn 9 місяців тому

    I have Generalized Anxiety Disorder and got Versed before the surgery.
    When my anesthesiologist told me I was about to start feeling good, he was not lying!
    I felt like splaying my arms out and saying WEEEEEE when staff started rolling my bed down the hall to the OR.
    I started feeling groggy and that I was about to lose consciousness as I scooted my butt across the rolling bed on to the OR bed.
    I remember coming-to, feeling cheerful and like I had just woken up from the best nap in the world. I asked the nurse if they were about to start the surgery lol. She told me the surgery was already over. I was shook

  • @TMoElement115
    @TMoElement115 Рік тому

    After each fusion surgery I suffered panic attacks while in the recovery room. I wondered why until now.

  • @crybebebunny
    @crybebebunny Рік тому +1

    2nd video just a tad less, but still feel overwhelmed😟👃🌬💨🧠🫀🫁👃🌬💨🧠👃🌬💨🧠🫀🫁

  • @anthonyvasquez3536
    @anthonyvasquez3536 Рік тому

    Great videos, I actually have surgery on dec 5th and one thing I have is anxiety of being under the influence, like if ima have a bad panic attack after surgery because being on anesthesia and advise for that ?

  • @dogukan127
    @dogukan127 Рік тому +1

    Can it also cause high blood pressure? I was wrecked by anxiety going into the operating room.
    Was told my diastolic was around 110 during surgery despite them keeping low. Is this normal?

  • @chrissers25
    @chrissers25 9 місяців тому

    I had surgery in March 2022. Was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Tumour was 30cm/10lbs. I was quite anxious before but my surgical team was amazing. Had tumour removed as well as a full hysterectomy. Surgery was more complicated then planned, and started bleeding out and needed 5 units blood in OR, and then 4 more in ICU. Currently one year cancer free.

  • @rjdbcn9051
    @rjdbcn9051 Рік тому +4

    I have mild anxiety about the procedure but MAJOR anxiety about general anesthesia ... I never take anything stronger than herbal tea, I don't drink smoke etc. so I'm basically very much a lightweight and fear that whatever they use to knock me out will be to strong for me

    • @MedicalSecrets
      @MedicalSecrets  Рік тому

      That's a legitimate concern, but your doctor can explain the anesthesia plan and how they will specifically tailor it to you!

    • @rjdbcn9051
      @rjdbcn9051 Рік тому +1

      @@MedicalSecrets Well, I didn't mention that I live in Spain where they just said, "no te preocupes!" (don't worry!)
      The good news is, I survived, I feel fine.

  • @cheryldaniels3659
    @cheryldaniels3659 Рік тому +1

    I totally enjoyed this session. My only anxiety I get before surgery, is the fact I get sicko afterwards. Other than that, I'm fine with surgery.

    • @MedicalSecrets
      @MedicalSecrets  Рік тому +1

      That's not uncommon. I'm happy to hear that it's usually okay though!

  • @babyyoda7417
    @babyyoda7417 Рік тому

    I remember before I was wheeled into the OR for my eye surgery, they gave me versed to make me more relaxed, I was really relaxed because of that, then they put me under with general anesthesia

    • @MedicalSecrets
      @MedicalSecrets  Рік тому

      How did the rest of the recovery go? Nice username btw!

    • @babyyoda7417
      @babyyoda7417 Рік тому

      @@MedicalSecrets Thank you, and it went fine

  • @shirlburris-fg8eq
    @shirlburris-fg8eq Рік тому

    I have a lot of health issues. Going to be interesting when I get my surgery wednesday

  • @cindyloomis-torvi3396
    @cindyloomis-torvi3396 Рік тому

    I have a real problem being in MRI and CT machines. I have learned to silently sing, chant, recite various prayers, melodies. It’s the only way I get through it. I’m Jewish, so I often I recite the basic prayer service.

  • @joyibuyat1232
    @joyibuyat1232 2 роки тому +4

    Hi. Came across your videos and it’s amazing. Just had an open heart surgery and worried about the effect of anesthesia which is memory loss. Any thoughts about this and how I can overcome this? Thanks a lot.

    • @MedicalSecrets
      @MedicalSecrets  2 роки тому +2

      Hi Joy, I'm so happy to hear that you're on the other side of your open heart surgery. The memory loss issue is still being studied. If you have not experienced any changes immediately after your open heart surgery, it would be unlikely that you would experience anything down the line

    • @joyibuyat1232
      @joyibuyat1232 2 роки тому +1

      @@MedicalSecrets thank you for your reply. Recently I just noticed I easily forget things and even common terms or name of things that I usually used. Do you have any recommendation in order to improve my situation?

  • @SowingSeedsWithChristy
    @SowingSeedsWithChristy Рік тому

    Do you know how a patient can get their post-op notes to fill in some gaps in my memory or to help me understand what happened in the OR with the anesthesia and or to find out whether or not i said anything while going under or while being under or if i needed add'l anesthesia and why?
    Are you available for a video appt or in-person appt to help me understand my surgical notes? I live in San Francisco.

  • @sarahannlawson4365
    @sarahannlawson4365 Рік тому +2

    I have ptsd from s3xually abuse. I flip out before I go to sleep for surgery and I wake up thinking I’m being abused and become combative. I have surgery coming up to have a hysterectomy and I’m terrified.

  • @kyled96
    @kyled96 Рік тому +4

    I had my first experience with anaesthetic last week for an operation and I am a pretty anxious person but will always do what I have to do. Apparently i woke up after the operation in a state of panic and had to be restrained, I have no recollection of this though 😂.

    • @aafkgirl91
      @aafkgirl91 Рік тому +1

      Same! I was told afterwards that my body started to punch, I don't remember anything of it.

  • @isabellamarie3255
    @isabellamarie3255 Рік тому +1

    hi my name is bella and i am 15 years old now and i am going into 10th grade a softmor in high school and i am haveing my 5th ear surgery because i lost all my hearing whin i was 10 years old now im 15 years old and i am super nervous 😟 and i am a little bit scared 😟 because i ben in and out of hospital because i have special needs and i have had a lot of surgery because of my special needs and i love hospitals and im okayy with surgerys but this 1one is making me a little bit nervous 😟 and a little bit scared 😟 for my 5th ear surgery.

  • @Emmanuel-tg1vk
    @Emmanuel-tg1vk Рік тому +1

    Very cool intelligent guy !👍👍👍👍👍👍💜

  • @Cat-ik1wo
    @Cat-ik1wo Рік тому

    No one has ever said anything to me about if I talked under sedation. Before, during or after. I never knew to ask. Do they tell you if you did? Or do you need to ask.

  • @margaretbutton7058
    @margaretbutton7058 Рік тому +1

    Is it important for your Anethesist, to see you before going into teater, I need to have a Hernia op, iam so afraid, this hernia came out after I had a cancer op, my dad passed away on the operating table due to the Anethestic, I do battle coming easy out from the op. Please give me advice iam afraid

  • @shanniscott7650
    @shanniscott7650 Рік тому

    Could you please tell me why I have very bad gut pain when I take Codie and morphine

  • @robertparsons313
    @robertparsons313 Рік тому

    I have anxiety about waking up during surgery. Because I did, and the doctors lied and said I was misinterpreting things and having a reaction to the meds.

  • @jacobhillanbrand7988
    @jacobhillanbrand7988 Рік тому

    Is it possible I started to have anxiety after general anesthesia? I never noticed any anxiety prior to my upper gi. It was a relatively simple procedure that I believe started my GAD. I've had other surgerys after that. I haven't had any complications after that but still live with GAD now.

  • @debbie4503
    @debbie4503 Рік тому

    I have Panic Attacks, General Anxiety and Major Depressive Disorder. I have had all of these for over 40 years. Plus you mentioned this in another Livestream, White Coat Syndrome. If I ever go back to a doctor, if he doesn't take what I am saying seriously, especially the white coat syndrome, what do I say to make them believe me?

  • @PsychicAlchemy
    @PsychicAlchemy Рік тому

    I've used magic mushrooms a few times, and once was a little over a month before surgery. I had no anxiety whatsoever, and I suspect this may be why my scalp didn't regain full sensation. I did feel the nerves trying to "explore" and find connections again, but then it seemed like they were just too content with the results. Occasionally when I'm distressed about it, I get a quick flicker of sensation there again, which is quickly quieted down. It could be some kind of psychosomatic thing.
    I'll see how my next trip goes.

  • @halfhavage
    @halfhavage Рік тому

    How is anxiety revealed in anesthesia tho? I get that people with anxiety might have more pain and side effects after surgery. But what exactly do people with anxiety do during the surgery to reveal their anxiety? Are they thrashing around?