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  • @jaspr1999
    @jaspr1999 2 роки тому +2413

    My wife will never let me forget waking up from surgery and asking the REALLY hot girl standing next to my hospital bed for her phone number because I forgot I was married and I REALLY wanted the girl. Turns out, I was already married to her for a few decades already.

  • @tollish
    @tollish 2 роки тому +466

    After my c-section I was given some heavy meds. My husband asked what he gave me and the doc said "toridol".
    What I heard was "TURTLE?!"
    The doc sat there for a while and just stared at me like I broke his brain. I kept asking if I was getting a turtle. I ended up getting a baby but I REALLY REALLY wanted a turtle. Still a little salty. I was promised a turtle.

    • @amandajingleheimerschmidt8986
      @amandajingleheimerschmidt8986 2 роки тому +29

      Oooh: Toridol (toriodol?) is really good stuff! I was given some one time when I went to the emergency room for “menstrual cramps” and was diagnosed with uterine fibroids. I was feeling no pain for the next 8 hours 👼 which was utterly amazing to me!

    • @tollish
      @tollish 2 роки тому +26

      @@amandajingleheimerschmidt8986 they said they have me enough meds to knock out an elephant. Because my daughter wouldn't breathe right away I refused to sleep. They sent me home with toridol and my husband and I call it turtle still. She's 6 months and doing great.

    • @crowmedicine3890
      @crowmedicine3890 2 роки тому +5

      Lol!

    • @Fightingforthelost
      @Fightingforthelost 2 роки тому +5

      @@amandajingleheimerschmidt8986 When I went in for an ovarion torsion, they gave me a straight shot of morphine. I've also gotten a LOT of vicodin (once I had to ask the doctor to cut it back, because I'd been asleep for like 3 days straight). Never got toradol, tho. Husband got toradol shots for his back.

    • @k8chillx
      @k8chillx 2 роки тому +3

      but toradol is not a narcotic and shouldn't have caused weirdness😂 maybe you are talking about tramadol

  • @jworth7203
    @jworth7203 2 роки тому +170

    My friend reacts totally hilariously to anesthesia of any kind. I now regret never filming her. One of my favorites was when she grabbed her husband’s arm as she was walking out of the hospital. She gasped, “Look!!” He was like okay…..She says, “My shoes are moving at the same time as my feet!! Isn’t that amazing?!” Then she continued to point it out all the way to the car.

  • @donkeydoug4710
    @donkeydoug4710 2 роки тому +118

    I used to be a paediatric nurse and after surgery this kid was being wheeled back to the ward from recovery. He sat bolt upright in his bed and said, "give my regards to the surgeon." He looked so hilarious, giving the Queen's wave as he was wheeled away. :)

  • @ituesday24
    @ituesday24 2 роки тому +649

    After a procedure, a patient (while just waking up and still in that loopy anesthesia stage) looked at me with a huge, happy smile and said, "Wow! You could be anything you wanted. Anything. Even a stripper! And you chose to be a nurse. That's so great! I'm so glad you're a nurse!". I was trying so hard not to laugh 😂
    Edit: No disrespect to anyone who works as a stripper. I know that isn't an easy job!

    • @Mama_Bear524
      @Mama_Bear524 2 роки тому +14

      Omg 😂😂😂

    • @eniolakazeem
      @eniolakazeem 2 роки тому +5

      Hahahahahaha

    • @victoriawilliams2786
      @victoriawilliams2786 2 роки тому +42

      😂😂😂 That's actually really sweet! And one hell of a great compliment. Not a lot of people could pull off being a stripper. ✌😎🤘

    • @ilenamutis2245
      @ilenamutis2245 2 роки тому +5

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @draygontaygen677
      @draygontaygen677 2 роки тому +6

      at least you saw the funny side. 👍🤣🤣

  • @ashleykateri9534
    @ashleykateri9534 2 роки тому +140

    After I got my wisdom teeth removed, when we got home my dad told me to wait so he could help me out of the car. I said NO and that I was ~fine~ and LAUNCHED myself out the door before he could get to me. I landed face first in the driveway with gusto. I woke up in the ER a couple hours later with a concussion, a black eye, and 6 stitches. I remember nothing after telling him no. It's been like 10 years and he still hasn't let me live it down LMAO

  • @MaryLynnBee
    @MaryLynnBee 2 роки тому +102

    Omg this is the best ever! After my mom went under anesthesia a few weeks ago, they called me back to sit with her while she was waking up. She of course seemed a little groggy, but we were having full conversations, making jokes, and sharing enough eye contact to make me think she was fully aware of what was going on around her.
    Fifteen minutes later, in the middle of a sentence, she abruptly goes, "OH MY GOSH. YOU'RE MY DAUGHTER. I thought I was talking to a nurse this whole time!"

  • @nancylarson7494
    @nancylarson7494 2 роки тому +240

    The first time my husband had surgery he was trying to fight the anesthesia it finally kicked in and he said really loud "all aboard the train leaving the station". The nurse started laughing so hard, he was 42 years old.

    • @Rising_Pho3nix_23
      @Rising_Pho3nix_23 2 роки тому +1

      this would so be me. i would do that without the meds haha. oh god. what would meds make me say. im scared now

  • @Ceclia121
    @Ceclia121 2 роки тому +628

    My dad a the best one I've ever seen. They asked him to wiggle his toes and this bald 6foot rugby player started singing. "This little piggy went to market, and this little piggy stayed home". After he counted all the little piggies he looked over and smiled like he was the smartest person ever. It was funny and cute lol

  • @znab7610
    @znab7610 2 роки тому +121

    For my wisdom tooth surgery, I brought a good luck beanie baby. I remember not being totally under yet and yelling "monkey in my pocket!" until the nurse got the monkey out of my jacket pocket and they let me hold him during surgery 😭😂 bless that team haha

  • @Lambman001
    @Lambman001 2 роки тому +63

    I remember when I was in the army, I had all four wisdom teeth pulled. When I finally came out of the Anesthesia, my dentist had a huge black eye. I apparently jumped out of the bed and went into fight mode. The problem with this is I was a recruit and the dentist was a 2-star lieutenant! He laughed about it and was quite cool with me. Miss those days!!!

    • @battlebear437
      @battlebear437 Рік тому

      Whew!

    • @stephanieann6622
      @stephanieann6622 Рік тому +3

      There's actually a connection with people that get violent. Alot of times it's due to trauma. I warned my surgeon I had PTSD because they had to go vaginally to get to the uterus and they were amazing and made sure I didn't notice anything before or after because I told them I will wakeup swinging if they do anything while I'm waking up lmao.

  • @shatteredshards8549
    @shatteredshards8549 2 роки тому +18

    The one time I got general anesthesia, I woke up in the recovery room and started internally panicking because I knew that I needed to pass out in order to get my teeth removed, but I couldn't fall asleep. After a bit the nurses got me into a wheelchair to take me out to my dad's car, and, confused, I reminded them that I still needed to get my teeth taken out. The nurse said, "it's already done, they're out," and I started laughing hysterically. I kept laughing the entire drive home.

  • @amymattaliano7634
    @amymattaliano7634 2 роки тому +250

    The one of the 18-year-old kid in the black shirt, I saw him in another video (but it was the whole thing) on facebook. The nurse was extremely rude to him and being aggressive when she was changing gauze and cleaning out his mouth. On the other video people were saying that she was probably really hurting him. I really hope whoever brought that kid in showed the tape to the nurses' superiors. When someone is under anesthesia, they don't know what they're doing or saying, so her behavior was completely out of line

    • @SoManyRandomRamblings
      @SoManyRandomRamblings 2 роки тому +30

      You'd be saddened to find out how common nurses with bad attitudes are

    • @amymattaliano7634
      @amymattaliano7634 2 роки тому +31

      @@SoManyRandomRamblings Yeah I've encountered one or two with really bad attitudes and behaviors. Doctors and nurses are so important. Yet too many of them behave negatively towards patients. I get that there are some patients who make medical professional jobs unbearable. That goes for any field. But to see someone being this aggressive with a person who is clearly not in the best state is just sickening. And, what makes it even worse, is that fact that the nurse knew that there was someone else in the room watching, and probably saw them holding their camera. In this day and age, it's almost impossible to walk in anywhere and not see someone holding a camera. She had to know that there was a possibility that she would get caught. People like that don't deserve to be in the medical field

    • @amandabourke796
      @amandabourke796 2 роки тому +26

      I agree! I've had a bunch of surgeries and have spent a lot of time in hospitals. It sucks when you're not yourself cuz of meds/pain/illness and they treat you so rudely! I have been an adult throughout all my surgeries, but initially I was uneasy reporting a mean nurse. Howevet, as I've gotten older, I began giving less F's and made sure I said something directly to them as well as their superior if they wouldn't apologize and change their attitude. But this guy was only 18! I don't know if mom was there, but I sure hope someone said something!!!

    • @nic8615
      @nic8615 2 роки тому +29

      I had a severe concussion once, I was freaking out because I didn't understand what was going on. My sister took me in. I already have a problem with needles and the nurse was trying to give me a iv that scared me. My sister later informed me how bad the situation was and how bad the lady was treating me when I freaked out. I was severely mortified and panicked asking my sister to save me and the nurse was super rude and even called me names. I had brain swelling and damage and she treated me like crap because I was afraid of a needle.

    • @xxPhoenixChan
      @xxPhoenixChan 2 роки тому +23

      Some nurses are rude as fuck man. My friend who had literal cancer was told to "suck it up" by a nurse at the cancer clinic because it "wasn't as bad as childbirth".....

  • @BrittBeeMcGee
    @BrittBeeMcGee 2 роки тому +264

    I hit on my anesthesiologist while I was being sewn up…after my c-section, right in front of my husband. Lol, he said “I think you want to talk to this guy,” and he turned my head toward my hubby. My husband and I laugh about this still to this day, 11 years later. Anesthesia is a hell-of-a drug.

    • @mikesgirl8304
      @mikesgirl8304 2 роки тому +39

      Haha I did the same when I had my wisdom teeth out, I saw my husband and was like "Oh no I forgot I'm married, shhh, shh, don't tell him"

    • @mornasev
      @mornasev 2 роки тому +17

      C-section anesthesia is a helluva thing, ain't it?? I proposed to mine! Hahaha

    • @carolr7333
      @carolr7333 2 роки тому +3

      I have heard I just start cracking jokes. I have done Seinfeld -like ones since I am a huge Larry David, and Seinfeld, fan, using the Seinfeld voice, like "You ever had a patient just rip out the tubes and go running down the hall with their ass hanging out of the gown...?

    • @timothyclark803
      @timothyclark803 2 роки тому +7

      I was also hit on a few times during my time working with an oral surgeon. I just kind of laugh it off since they won't remember it.

    • @marisamartinez64
      @marisamartinez64 2 роки тому +8

      my husband and son refuse to this day to tell me what I did/said when I was waking up after major surgery 7 years ago, they just laugh when I ask, so my guess is I did say something very embarrassing hahahahaha

  • @Book_Neko
    @Book_Neko 2 роки тому +25

    I remember when I got my wisdom teeth out going to sleep on the chair and waking up on the couch at home. I sat up and went "Mom! Mama!" my mom then came into the living-room (she was getting ready for work) and asked what was wrong. I looked around and asked "How'd I get here?" my mom told me she drove me home and my reply was "Really? Okay!" and I went back to sleep for like an hour and woke up to my aunt being at the house (she was keeping an eye on me) and I didn't even question it.
    Another story I have is that my former friends younger brother was fully convinced he was a wizard and kept saying "I'm a wizard!". He also called his mom a bitch and she threatened to smack him and he said "sorry I'm gonna cast a spell to make you forget that." and he waved his arms around and said 'There now you forgot"

  • @morganlefae267
    @morganlefae267 2 роки тому +40

    When I got my wisdom teeth out, I was SOO looking forward to this. Had my friend ready to record and everything. I came out of the anesthesia and was not only not "loopy," but was completely sober and more irritated than anything else. It was the biggest let down I've had to date.

    • @megabug79
      @megabug79 Рік тому +7

      Can relate. It makes me EXTREMELY bitchy.

    • @kaybadberg534
      @kaybadberg534 Рік тому +4

      Me too! I had to get a procedure done where they put me under, and apparently I was just tired. This is bullshit. I wanted to be funny

    • @morganlefae267
      @morganlefae267 Рік тому +1

      @@kaybadberg534 THAT!!

    • @xoxablade8345
      @xoxablade8345 Рік тому +1

      Pretty much the same. I just felt a bit sleepy. I remember acting goofy anyways for the fun of it. It was a let down too.

  • @raynie96
    @raynie96 2 роки тому +256

    I lost it at, “it’s like you don’t even care…about the YMCA.” 😂
    Edit: I was so excited to be put under anesthesia when I got four wisdom teeth out, and turns out I’m one of the 30% who ONLY cries after anesthesia.

    • @taissalada
      @taissalada 2 роки тому +3

      I cried too when I had my wisdom teeth out. I’ve been put under a few times, but that was the only time. I think it was my first or second time with anesthesia and it was such a weird experience

    • @raynie96
      @raynie96 2 роки тому +4

      @@taissalada it sucked! I’m not exaggerating when I say I cried for 5-7 days straight 😂 why did it last so long! Ugh! Team Wisdom Teeth Removal Criers UNITE!

    • @diimidosemineral9261
      @diimidosemineral9261 2 роки тому +3

      @@raynie96 oh my gosh I cried so often for 3 days, I was soooo high!
      I would go from totally bubbly to balling in a second. I woke up crying and didn't stop for like 20 minutes🤣
      The nurses were not happy🙄
      Unite😋

    • @saimashapi3819
      @saimashapi3819 2 роки тому +4

      Ohh man! 😂😂😂😂😂 AM ACTUALLY CRYING laughn so hard cuz it soo soo relates to where i live in my country & city u hv to pass the very last YMCA & I have always had to sing the song when the bus passes it🤣🤣🤣

    • @larssullivanfan2496
      @larssullivanfan2496 Рік тому +1

      She's honestly the cutest. I still can't stop laughing. 😂😂😂🤣🤣🥰🥰

  • @cait4698
    @cait4698 2 роки тому +215

    I have a deep seated fear of being rude to someone while on anesthetic. After my surgery apparently I PROFUSELY thanked everyone and wouldn’t stop 😂😂 I then thanked my husband for being so great and driving me

    • @hellomoron
      @hellomoron 2 роки тому +22

      Lord, that was me too 😂 I was patting people and practically shouting, "You're a very nice nurse, I like you. You should keep your job!" The face palm was hard.

    • @Birdbike719
      @Birdbike719 2 роки тому +3

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @ugaladh
      @ugaladh 2 роки тому +5

      yeah after my wisdom tooth extraction in the early 80s, I tried to tell a sarcastic joke, since timing is everything with jokes, it came out as me being really rude. my wife chastised me when we got to the car. skip ahead 40 years and when I'm having a dental implant, I apologized to the lady beforehand for what I might say, she wanted to know the story, so I shared it. then I said, I should have gone right back in immediately and apologized, instead I've spent 40 years occasionally feeling bad about it.

    • @lw3269
      @lw3269 2 роки тому +9

      My daughter thanked EVERYONE on the way out The doctor, nurse, other patients in the waiting room, random people in the parking lot, etc. We never let her forget it.

    • @carolr7333
      @carolr7333 2 роки тому +4

      Yes, and then thank him EXTRA well when you can 🤣

  • @emilyfrost567
    @emilyfrost567 2 роки тому +34

    Thankyou so much for this video; I definitely needed the laugh! Your videos are very often the only thing that makes me laugh in a day. And the timing of this video….impeccable!
    My husband is a brain tumour patient who was told in Xmas week that he was terminal, with a second tumour and inoperable . I asked for a second opinion and the specialist team who have known his case for 12 yrs told us he is stable, and that the new tumour might not actually be a tumour. For 6 weeks the two hospitals have been fighting. On Sunday he had a seizure and was rushed to our local (terminal) hospital. I got him transferred to the specialist centre (an hour away), and today he underwent a major craniotomy of the temporal lobe. For an “inoperable” growth. And it was hugely successful. And I was so tired of being scared and crying that I tuned straight back into your channel. It always makes me smile and laugh.
    I don’t know why I’ve poured all of this out; no one will read it. But it’s 2am for me and I haven’t slept in a few days. Covid rules prevent hospital visits.
    Thankyou Charlotte, you’re a godsend

    • @janesusan4072
      @janesusan4072 2 роки тому +6

      Oh, Emily, I read you. Work hard to find things to make you laugh...All your tightly wound misery can be loosed a bit by laughter.

    • @thecraziestcrayon
      @thecraziestcrayon Рік тому +2

      So sorry you're having to go through this. Hope your husband is doing alright now and doesn't have any lingering side effects from the surgery. As a fellow craniotomy survivor, my heart goes out to you both. It's a rough recovery road. May he heal gracefully and you heal from the trauma. Good vibes and hugs to you

  • @legendarie7213
    @legendarie7213 2 роки тому +39

    After having my teeth removed & being on anesthesia, I cried because I was convinced that the vampires could smell my blood & I cried for garlic while waiting on my pain meds in the middle of the grocery store sitting in a cart... Good times. 😂🤣🧛🏻‍♂

  • @dcarter455
    @dcarter455 2 роки тому +148

    7:30 “Did I just effing die?!?” The trauma, the disgust on her face just SLAYED ME😂😂😂

    • @dodette
      @dodette 2 роки тому +6

      RIGHT?! 😅 That was my fave part of the entire vid. I legitimately wheezed with laughter.

  • @simmy2745
    @simmy2745 2 роки тому +396

    Charlotte has such an infectious laugh, I’m dying at this 😂😂

    • @LazyIRanch
      @LazyIRanch 2 роки тому +9

      THIS IS A PUBLIC WARNING!
      Before watching a Charlotte video, especially THIS one, please empty your bladder and set aside your cup of coffee until your spasms of laughter have had time to subside.
      She is not responsible for ruined laptops or seat cushions!!
      Thank you! 😁😉

    • @carolr7333
      @carolr7333 2 роки тому

      @@LazyIRanch Very funny! 😂 As I have written , and told friends, ad nauseam, it is not just The Potato Queen but The Tater Tots as well who MAKE this site! We TTs are f-in great, but it is amazing how TPQ has somehow gathered us all together, from around the world no less, to this one safe, warm, happy* spot noonish EST...a bunch of funny, warm yet cool, folks, where the ten minute vid is just the beginning. Today is the perfect example, as we relate the crazy, funny stuff we did while coming out from anesthesia, as well as write our own comedy, like you.
      ---Have a great rest of the day, and see you tomorrow, same time, same place.
      ---* I am of course, excluding the few bad apples and the f-in hooker purveyors, the internet's Jeffrey Epstein YT won't do anything about. Today he/it is advertising "💋 please make me your slave"!!! How inappropriate is that on sooo many levels!
      ---It just does not belong HERE, and what is worse, I don't see it on other channels. If ppl want to see stuff/do stuff, I am cool with going over to Po&nh&b or one of the many other gazillion sites. Whatever lights your fire is your thing as long as no human or animal abuse is involved. Why are they allowed to advertise this despite being repeatedly removed and back in as few as ten minutes. May be a live person(s), probably locked up somewhere or making .05 a posting. And no way, no how can you find a tel # for YT. Ridiculous! Thinking of suing them and YT just to get my foot in the door back to my old work once I am better. Anyway, I have again, as I am wont to do, digressed far. Back to fn stuff. Enjoy the rest of the day.

  • @imip1984
    @imip1984 2 роки тому +91

    I just gave birth to my daughter this morning and told the anaesthesiologist that gave me my epidural just how much I loved her 😆. she appreciated it. Love your videos Charlotte 🙂👍

  • @amandaburger2506
    @amandaburger2506 2 роки тому +21

    When I got my wisdom teeth out I remember just waking up and feeling so happy and so touched that the nurse was dabbing my lips with water and then put vaseline on them. I'm sure I thanked her profusely. The girl next to me was freaking out though. She was bawling and saying how she needed to see her sister "right now".

  • @wendyscorporation5468
    @wendyscorporation5468 2 роки тому +1548

    The nurse berating the patient is WAY out of line. She needs to go. Shame on her.

    • @egyphon
      @egyphon 2 роки тому +86

      He probably called her the B word, the video cuts in the middle, but she does sound mean from the begining.

    • @RuminatingRaptor
      @RuminatingRaptor 2 роки тому +280

      @@egyphon
      She should understand that he’s not in the right frame of mind.

    • @babsb9889
      @babsb9889 2 роки тому +240

      I didn't get the whole you need to act 18 thing that she said. What was she mad about?

    • @shaye9225
      @shaye9225 2 роки тому +154

      I agree. She should know that pain meds effects everyone differently.

    • @bunnyboo6295
      @bunnyboo6295 2 роки тому +91

      @@babsb9889 What is acting 18 didn't know the whole population acts identical

  • @rain3743
    @rain3743 2 роки тому +54

    My son was so high. he came out stopping at everyone he passed by and saying, "Hieeeee" like he did when he was a baby. It was so funny.

  • @BethGoth15
    @BethGoth15 2 роки тому +14

    I remember waking up from my jaw surgery. It was a damn weird experience. It was like I was in the operating room, I blinked, then I was in the recovery room. I burst out crying because I thought I'd missed the operation. Then I kept asking the nurse for my mum, I was desperate to see her, so the nurse let her in the room, even tho she wasn't really allowed. When I was being wheeled onto the ward (in a bed with wheels, SO COOL!!!), the morphine kicked in and I was over the moon. I was so happy, I loved it! I waved at everyone who walked past. I was so happy on morphine. Morphine is literally the best!

  • @kerryblack5748
    @kerryblack5748 2 роки тому +23

    Im a vet tech and I find that pets cry about 30-40% of the time waking up from anesthesia too! I did it when I woke from my 1st back surgery. I think it's pretty normal and by the time you get your bearings on where you are you're usually calm again!

  • @probablyhyperfixating
    @probablyhyperfixating 2 роки тому +26

    I cried after finding out my husband and I were married. They said your husband is here to take you home and i cried and said hes really my husband? Im so lucky and kept thanking him🤦 8 years later still proud lol

  • @alicianolte6402
    @alicianolte6402 2 роки тому +19

    When my husband came out of anesthesia he started quoting Winnie-the-Pooh 🤣 and then gave me the death glare when I laughed at him.

  • @kitsunejoshie
    @kitsunejoshie 2 роки тому +40

    My husband had to get anesthesia once when he got 2 of his teeth taken out. I walked in the room to pick him up after they told me he was done, and he proceeded to grab my ass in front of the nurse and say "look at that. This is mine. " luckily, the nurse had a pretty good sense of humor 🤦‍♀

    • @thedeepfriar745
      @thedeepfriar745 2 роки тому +8

      Well on the bright side at least you know he really likes you.

    • @kitsunejoshie
      @kitsunejoshie 2 роки тому +3

      @@thedeepfriar745 🤣 I would hope so lmao
      But yeah you have a point, it's like truth serum.

  • @keithwilliams9594
    @keithwilliams9594 2 роки тому +5

    "I think I can learn everything I need to know on TikTok" !
    Is my new mantra for life 😊
    Great to see you looking so fab Charlotte ❤

  • @CartoonHero1986
    @CartoonHero1986 2 роки тому +71

    My Grandpa when he was coming off anesthesia was the Nurses favorite patient that afternoon. He was super sweet to everyone telling them how beautiful they where, and when they came to give him his meal and feed him (since he was super high and couldn't feed himself) was just all smiles and making nummy noises the whole time.

    • @ACEsParkJunheeWreckedMeHard
      @ACEsParkJunheeWreckedMeHard 2 роки тому +1

      My grandpa was the total oposite. He fell down the stairs in our house. Basicly behind the kitchen is a door with 2 stairs leading to a part of the house that is newer build (but also almost as old as the old house was). He was grabbing a glas bottle of water and cause he fell he really badly njured his hand and had to get 2 stitches. My grandpa was not having it in the hospital cause of his alzheimer and tried to beat the doctor. My grandma tried to calm him down but it was not working so they put him under heavy medications to forget the pain. Still wasn't working cause my grandpa forgot all few minutes why he was even there and told the doctor to not touch his hands. At the end they really had to put him in anesthesia cause he could not handle the whole situation and even begun to get violent and stuff ... my grandma felt so emberased as she walked him out of the hospital cause my grandpa was yelling weird nonsense like "worst hotel I ever stayed in" 😬

  • @angeliqueguerra1631
    @angeliqueguerra1631 2 роки тому +85

    When my mom was coming out of anesthesia, she said give me your hand. I thought she was gonna make fun of my broken finger or something. She took my hand and said while almost crying, "I love you and one of the nurses had a green anaconda around her neck." I immediately asked the nurses who gave her morphine cuz she hallucinates on it.

  • @KitsunenoHibi
    @KitsunenoHibi 2 роки тому +18

    I got anesthesia when I got my wisdom teeth out at 15 years old. It was a small dental surgeon office, but there was one thing that caught my attention when I walked into the waiting room; a very, VERY plush recliner that had what looked to be a dead old man on it. I knew he must be a sleeping patient, but he was so pale and still as he slept off his anesthesia that he looked dead and that sort of stuck with me. Then, after my surgery, I woke up... IN THAT SAME RECLINER. Which means some muscle bound nurse carried my limp ass out to that chair and put me under a blanket, then they left me alone to wake. And naturally, I became inconsolably hysterical, because I was in the dead man's chair, so that meant I must have died. I began to sob, a teen girl coming out of anesthesia, asking why the doctor killed me. For about ten minutes I was convinced I was dead, even after my mom came in and tried to talk to me. It took a little while longer before I could stand, and I was very limp and weepy the rest of the ride. Then, I wound up with a fever around 103 for a week after because it seems my body had bad reactions to anesthesia. All in all, I'm very glad smart phones weren't invented yet when I had my wisdom teeth removed.

  • @Farmer_El
    @Farmer_El 2 роки тому +7

    Just in case Charlotte would read this: I laugh more with you laughing than I do at the stuff you're reacting to. I can't help it. Your laughter is contagious.

  • @yasmin7903
    @yasmin7903 2 роки тому +161

    When my mom had a surgery years ago, they put her in a closed room to wake up and only allowed us in after she was fully awake. Apparently here in Germany it is not allowed for family members to be in the room while the patients comes to, for fear that they might say something they might regret or spill some secrets.

    • @LazyIRanch
      @LazyIRanch 2 роки тому +40

      That is very wise! That practice has probably saved many, many relationships.

    • @andream9470
      @andream9470 2 роки тому +10

      That's brilliant 🤣

    • @kyraiswatching6707
      @kyraiswatching6707 2 роки тому +17

      That is BS. I am german too and I had 4 surgerys and I always have had a family member with me in the waking-up-room. Maybe it depends on the "degree" of risks after a certain surgery, but it's absolutely not the norm to be only with a nurse.

    • @yasmo91
      @yasmo91 2 роки тому +10

      @@kyraiswatching6707 unless the patient is a child, people are usually not allowed in the recovery room in Germany!
      Source: my friend who works as a nurse in intensive care and anaesthesia in a German university hospital
      P.s.: there is a difference between the actual recovery room after the surgery and the room where you stay during your hospital stay while you are still suffering from the aftereffects of anaesthesia -meaning, recovery time from-
      -anaesthesia takes longer-
      -than the patient's stay in the-
      -recovery room-

    • @chaoticcreations1184
      @chaoticcreations1184 2 роки тому +2

      That is literally my biggest fear with anesthesia.

  • @MrE001
    @MrE001 2 роки тому +21

    I love these videos. They're hilarious. I watched one where a woman woke up and didn't recognise her husband or even remember she was married. She then proceeded to hit on him hard. 🤣 To the point that he sounded like he was getting embarrassed

  • @selksea3656
    @selksea3656 2 роки тому +17

    3:14
    Technically getting high means you’ll often be disturbed by a lot of things.
    Think of it as getting really emotional when someone chooses to turn on the lights to your bedroom, just a little after you wake up from a nap, but it’s like 10x worse cuz of the amount of stimulus you feel when one, the lights are blinding your eyes, and two, you aren’t fully awake.
    One minute you’re feeling nothing and then the next, BOOM, your senses are on overload because you’re feeling EVERYTHING at that point.

  • @tomastomasi975
    @tomastomasi975 2 роки тому +7

    When I woke up after anesthesia, they told me I was coughing a lot when they took the breathing tube out, I took this to mean I was flailing about knocking people around trying to cough a lung up, and I apologized if I hurt anyone. The nurse just laughed and said no one was hurt. Then I started talking about the giant head nurse who was around before anesthesia, I'm a big guy, but this guy was former military and had huge arms, I was so impressed.

  • @ReesieandLee
    @ReesieandLee 2 роки тому +87

    My daughter had her wisdom teeth out this last summer, she cried on the way home because she missed her dog, then when we got home, she cried because she couldn’t feel the dog kisses on her face.

  • @kasandrahartshorn6268
    @kasandrahartshorn6268 2 роки тому +68

    I never had my wisdom teeth out but both my kids did. Neither cried. One just frowned at me till he fell asleep. The other booped my nose and just hummed along to his music.

  • @abigailkaterbergcolibaba
    @abigailkaterbergcolibaba 2 роки тому +4

    I appreciate the brother who pretended she killed him 😂. He was just going along with the goofiness

  • @michelledouglas6077
    @michelledouglas6077 2 роки тому +11

    When I had my gallbladder out I was CONVINCED they had given me a tracheotomy for some reason so I refused to speak for a while. My family thought it was hilarious once they figured out why 😆

  • @michellebarnhill5130
    @michellebarnhill5130 2 роки тому +55

    My daughter broke her arm and required surgery. When she woke up after surgery, she was so 😡 angry and unpleasant they made us take her home early!! She was scaring the other patients 😳. She was 8 yrs old.

    • @me2ontube
      @me2ontube 2 роки тому +2

      lol - the bad seed 🤣

    • @Sar-ahG
      @Sar-ahG 2 роки тому +5

      I’m surprised they put her under- when I was in grade school and broke my arm they just numbed it up with a huge needle and started yanking while I was awake 😆

    • @pinkarmadillomd
      @pinkarmadillomd 2 роки тому +5

      @@Sar-ahG sometimes a break that gets displaced requires surgery to put back together. I had that happen to me, and my dumba** was asking the doctor why he couldn't just yank it back into place. Ended up with two plates and 8(I think?) screws...

    • @LazyIRanch
      @LazyIRanch 2 роки тому +8

      Poor little darlin', she was probably scared to pieces from the experience and just wanted to be home where she felt safe. My son hated school when he was little, so he did things to be sent home. A teacher told me that she saw him walk up to another little boy and said something like, "I'm really sorry, but I need to hit you so I can go home", then punched him, and immediately hugged him and said he was sorry and it was okay to hit him back, harder.
      I found him a good therapist.
      My grandmother got kicked out of several nursing homes for terrorizing the other patients. She was not senile, just very mean!
      NGL, I was scared to death of her. I adored my granddad though, he was the opposite of her and very kind and funny. Don't know how that sweet man tolerated her abuse all those years.
      The minister giving the eulogy at her funeral told a story of how she slapped him so hard his glasses flew off, and then she crammed his head in a doorway and slammed the door on it several times before he got away. Yes, this is what her pastor who had known her 30+ years shared at her funeral!
      Several people had similar stories. 😳
      That was the most dry-eyed and weirdest funerals I've ever been to. Like something from a movie comedy.
      If someone had stood up and sung, "Ding! Dong! The Witch Is Dead!" I would not have been the least bit surprised.

    • @blackcreators
      @blackcreators 2 роки тому +6

      That might have been a bad reaction to the anesthesia. I had surgery once and woke up madder than I've ever been. I never cussed in front of my parents before but I woke up and told my dad to "get me the f out of there before I started killing mother frs".

  • @boogs799
    @boogs799 2 роки тому +24

    After one of my surgeries my fourteen year old self told my surgeon "I'm Urethra (yes, Urethra) Franklin, because you make me feel like a natural woman 😂

  • @icarusbinns3156
    @icarusbinns3156 2 роки тому +9

    When I got my wisdom teeth out, I got upset whenever I didn’t have a wall to hold onto (getting to the car was rather upsetting) and apparently I sobbed hysterically when the nurse told me I could have tea with breakfast in the morning (the only time I drank tea) but to avoid it that night. Totally inconsolable… and when Dad got me home, in order for me to not zonk out, he let me play a cute cartoon computer game… Mom comes home to me yelling in Elvish at the screen because “the lettuce got away! Now my feast has no lettuce and we don’t have salad and Carl’s gonna eat my crew!”…I don’t remember that part. I just have been informed of this after the fact. I don’t even know which game I was playing.
    My sister was even better! She was certain she was a Lithuanian astronaut and she was the first person to build a house on Venus made of “those huge, waxy kind leaves, that’re like… bigger than me!” My sister is 5’0”, so I don’t know what she was talking about. She also thought she was shrinking, and often took naps because I guess sleeping means you stop shrinking

  • @Marsha0364
    @Marsha0364 2 роки тому +34

    I had rotator cuff surgery last Friday. When I was coming back around, apparently I looked around, started crying and kept saying I didn’t remember how I got there and forgot my grocery receipt 🥴😂

    • @krisb5695
      @krisb5695 2 роки тому +1

      Oh no lol

    • @staceyg9122
      @staceyg9122 2 роки тому +2

      Haha ahhh no, I started crying too and telling the nurse 'I want my mum!!' 🙈🤣 I was in my mid 20s lol

    • @Marsha0364
      @Marsha0364 2 роки тому +1

      @@staceyg9122 I had my gall bladder out years ago and cried then too plus invited the whole staff to my house for noodle soup!! 😂

    • @staceyg9122
      @staceyg9122 2 роки тому

      @@Marsha0364 hahaha that's funny

  • @wendeln92
    @wendeln92 2 роки тому +157

    4:46 - Yeah, even though we don't know what transpired just before this, I worked with nurses like that, little to no level of empathy or sympathy, especially when it came to taking care of males of any age. This guy still really wasn't with it completely and she really didn't have to talk to him like that. When he asked her if they "fixed it" it means he was becoming aware of why he was there and it is a good sign, not a time to try to berate or embarrass him by what he may or may not have said before, if he did sya anything it seems by now he is completely unaware of what he might have said. All she really had to do is tell him "Yes, we fixed it (what ever it was) and tell him he needs to wait a little more til he is fully awake to go home". or something like that, he had every right to say she was a bitch because she acted like one. 6 Years in healthcare working with people like that nurse was enough for me. No matter how a patient acted toward me I still remained a professional and didn't use any opportunity to try to "correct" a person who may not be fully aware of what they are doing or saying, they are human beings in a stressful situation who deserve understanding.
    9:26 - 5'9" in reality, 6'2" with his hair.

    • @catladyfromky4142
      @catladyfromky4142 2 роки тому +1

      Actually, what she said was appropriate. When people coming out of anesthesia are confused and can't control their emotions, they CAN control their words. She did not berate him, yell at him, or insult him. She told him plainly.
      I could tell at the beginning of this video that he was angry. I have dealt with angry schizophrenics, and they too can control their words and whether they curse or insult.
      Being a nurse should not allow even confused patients to insult or even attack her. As nurses we should be patient and understanding, not allow ourselves to be abused. Some nurses tolerate that, but that is not really helpful.

    • @charlie2.048
      @charlie2.048 2 роки тому +26

      @@catladyfromky4142 "they CAN control their words" LOL as someone who has come out of anesthesia several times, no you can't. I've said the most ridiculous shit I would NEVER say if I had full control over myself. This is such a bs claim. Professional adults can be the bigger persona and just ignore that random crap said by the kid who is drugged off of his ass.

    • @niameyanderson7684
      @niameyanderson7684 2 роки тому +56

      @@catladyfromky4142 the nurse in response to him really just wondering what was going on said how old are you…. then act like it. That was really rude considering what he said in the moment he only called her a bitch after she did that bc it was bitchy

    • @sarahprince2412
      @sarahprince2412 2 роки тому +46

      @@catladyfromky4142 You’ve CLEARLY have never been put under dear. People CAN’T control what they say or sometimes how they act either under anesthesia. Don’t say idiotic things since you’ve never experienced it. That nurse was straight up rude. She should have KNOWN better and know that he’s going to be all talking weirdly. He wouldn’t have called her a bitch if she wasn’t rude to him in the first place. Even if calling her a bitch, she should be the RESPONSIBLE one and KNOW that he doesn’t know how to act because he’s been put under. SHE should have been professional. If he wasn’t under and all loopy and shit and was perfectly fine and called her a bitch THEN I would have taken her side BUT he was under so he didn’t act like himself. Get over yourself. This is coming from someone who WAS put under anesthesia so I had that experience of being loopy and not knowing what I was saying or doing.

    • @Jenifer_R_
      @Jenifer_R_ 2 роки тому +31

      @@catladyfromky4142 Sorry Paula, but she did berate and insult him and he wasn't angry until after she did that. People in hospital are at their most vulnerable. It's not too much to ask that they be allowed to have a little dignity.

  • @platapusdemon
    @platapusdemon 2 роки тому +37

    My mom had to leave me in her car while she grabbed my prescription. I told her, "if anybody comes up I'll show my bloody mouth/teeth and drool and look manic. Then, If they try to get in I'll turn the car on and escape!" She took the keys, and I fell asleep 😅

    • @suestoons
      @suestoons 2 роки тому +5

      ROFL! My Mom also decided to not leave the car keys with me when she went in to get my prescription filled. I remember being very affronted that she didn't trust me!

  • @californiaclaire8558
    @californiaclaire8558 2 роки тому +6

    As always, Charlotte, good times! I had my wisdom teeth removed at around 33 years of age. No general anesthesia due to asthma issue. I came out of the twilight sleep once but they gave me more drugs. Woke up I the recovery with my fiancé sitting there trying to help me stop crying. No weird talk, just lots of tears. I've had general anesthesia a few times and it makes me so nauseated I will usually vomit a few times after I wake up. Now they give me something beforehand and. something after to control it.

  • @larimcconegly4848
    @larimcconegly4848 2 роки тому +11

    Love this episode!😆 I’m definitely looking forward to part 2. I’ve been following you for about a year and I love your content. I’m so happy for the success you’ve achieved. You’re very talented and charismatic.

  • @rachelwilliams2896
    @rachelwilliams2896 2 роки тому +57

    I wish I reacted like this to anesthesia. Looks a lot more fun than panic attacks 😂🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @roxanno1075
      @roxanno1075 2 роки тому +2

      It's so fascinating how ppl react so wildly different. You panic attacks, the twin blondes from the video is another prime example. Rollercoaster of emotions while the other is almost normal. Panic attack would be so shitty though. All confused and a out of control feeling AND panic. Woowee

  • @tinapetrovicz9741
    @tinapetrovicz9741 2 роки тому +27

    When I was going under general years ago, I told the surgeon he was hot. I told the nurse in the recovery, and she verified it, but said it was okay because all nurses thought so too!

    • @InteriorDesignStudent
      @InteriorDesignStudent 2 роки тому +1

      Not the same at all, but I once told the really hot male doctor in a practice that a female doctor there was a royal bitch. Turns out that's his wife. 💣💥

  • @shygoodwin6190
    @shygoodwin6190 2 роки тому +52

    I remember my mom went to the eye doctor and had some kind of weird reaction to the drops they put in her eyes. I SO wish I had a camera that day because her behavior when we were ordering her glasses was epic:
    1. She was asked what type of frames she wanted and she responded, "I want a straight line my daughters can drive to." That's an exact quote.
    2. I asked if she was okay, she say yes, but then referred to herself as the head of the "cranermerry smashers" (?)
    3. When I asked her what that meant she said, " I think..." and the burst into hysterical laughter for about a minute.
    4. Now here's my favorite part: I was at the cashier trying to complete the order. At this point mom is outside of the office. She walks to the entrance and yells to me exactly this: "Hey! I got the screen door." I have no idea what this means so I say, "What?" She repeats herself, "I got the screen door." Again I'm confused, but before I can ask again she repeats again indignantly and loudly, I GOT THE SCREEN DOOR!" I say, "Mom I don't know what you're talking about. Then she gets quiet for about 3 seconds and then hysterical laughter all over again.
    After all of this I put her in the car, drove her home, she slept for about 2 hours and woke up with no memory of any of that. This happened about 7 years ago, mom passed 5 years ago and I still laugh myself to tears over this story.

    • @badabingbadaboom7968
      @badabingbadaboom7968 2 роки тому +5

      That's so funny .Sorry about your mother and hope you are doing good.

  • @becboop2182
    @becboop2182 2 роки тому +1

    I'm loving how supportive all the people are. Honestly this is the energy I needed today.

  • @sophievanderbilt1325
    @sophievanderbilt1325 2 роки тому +10

    I worked as an assistant for an oral surgeon and I freaking loved it! People were hilarious on N2O. I’ll never forget the one super stuffy old lady who told us raunchy dick jokes on nitrous hahaha. She was so prim and proper, the kind that always looked like she had on her best church clothes. Ahh it was great.

  • @toscatattertail9813
    @toscatattertail9813 2 роки тому +36

    my dad had major surgery, when he was coming out of anesthesia he swore there were russian troupes walking across his tongue because he could taste the tallow on their boots.

  • @SilverWolf4216
    @SilverWolf4216 2 роки тому +7

    I enjoyed this video and I wish I had this kind of experience. Apparently I'm apart of a small percentage of people that when your coming off anesthesia you are absolutely terrified and in an intense state of fear. When I came out of it after getting my wisdom teeth removed I was so scared I couldn't speak and it was like I was having a panic attack over and over. That was one experience I don't want to go through again.

    • @kimkat17
      @kimkat17 11 місяців тому +1

      Same! I had the WORST panic attack and I was bawling and shaking and couldn't slow my breathing down and I have bad asthma to begin with. I felt like I was dying. This was apparently new to the nurses in this office and they decided to put me alone in a room with the light off to calm down. Wtf?! It made it so much worse! As a freaking oral surgeon's office you'd think they'd be prepared for any possible outcome including vials of lorazepam just in case. Never went back to that office.

    • @SilverWolf4216
      @SilverWolf4216 11 місяців тому

      @@kimkat17 I'm so sorry, that's terrible. They shouldn't have left you alone in the dark! The nurse I had experienced it before and kept me calm. Luckily my mom was with me and the nurse got her immediately as soon as she realized I was terrified. The nurse said it's best to have someone you know with you but if not at least have someone to talk and keep you calm. They never should of left you alone!

  • @globalwarmhugs7741
    @globalwarmhugs7741 Місяць тому

    My daughter woke up laughing so hard that no one could speak. We all collapsed with the giggles. Im so happy to have caught that moment so that she can watch it. So dang cute!

  • @thatravenlady
    @thatravenlady 2 роки тому +161

    Definitely needed this laugh today!! I can contribute to a why behind the crying.
    I've had 12 surgeries in my 38 years. All were medically needed and range from 6 spinal surgeries to cancer related; not that you'd know it from looking at me.
    Out of the 12, only one I woke up crying. It was my hysterectomy (at 29 from cancer) and I was hysterically crying about never being able to have a baby. A few hours later after calming down and being mortified remembering this, a nurse said that this is very normal! She said that it's like being drunk and allowing those feelings that you suppress to come to the surface. In my case, not allowing myself to be sad about my situation. Good news is I adopted my baby girl from birth and she is my world and we get vids like this! 💜

    • @Hannahsx
      @Hannahsx 2 роки тому +5

      I did the same kinda thing. I had a laparoscopy last April for endometriosis, and they didn't find anything. I fully remember crying my eyes out over it. A lot of people say the anaesthesia makes you super emotional, and that's why I did it, but it was pretty upsetting

    • @LynHannan
      @LynHannan 2 роки тому +3

      @@Hannahsx Yes, me too. Always had problem periods, and was "textbook" endometriosis based on my answers to their questions; laparoscopy was "clean" so there was nothing to do. 2 years later (at 33) , was diagnosed with it by my I.V.F. Dr, along with a couple of other things. First implantation was successful, that was 18 years ago! 22 months later I became pregnant without medical help! So I had 2 firsts! Go figure. I now know that they didn't find anything the first time because I'd NEVER had regular periods (P.C.O.S), and the timing of the procedure has to be just right for it to be "apparent". I could have a period every second week for six weeks then go for two months without it; so it was impossible to judge. I'm so thankful I'm on the other end of that journey now. Drs don't know everything, seek another opinion until you get answers. I got a bit stroppy with my last Gyne then he referred me to I.V.F.

    • @krisb5695
      @krisb5695 2 роки тому +4

      I've had a bunch of back surgeries too and a hysterectomy at 30 or 31 and the hysterectomy is the only one I cried after I was hysterically crying because I saw my husband in the hallway when they were moving me and I was just like I love him soo much !!!!!! Lol . But 1 time on spinal surgery # 7 i think i had a full blown panic attack when the the anesthesiologist put the sleepy time mask on me I was 18 and they didnt give me a calm down shot because I was so calm well that backfired. I started balling and screaming the second he put the mask on me so he removed it to tell me I need to relax? His name was Dr. Hope I was like dr hope will u hold my hand please ? So he held my hand with 1 hand and the mask with the other hand

    • @Hannahsx
      @Hannahsx 2 роки тому +1

      @@LynHannan Ah I still don't have a diagnosis.. Been over 10 years now. Although we think I have both endo and pcos, and the possibility of adenomyosis

    • @Hannahsx
      @Hannahsx 2 роки тому +1

      @@LynHannan Luckily I don't want kids, so I'm hopefully just going to get a hysterectomy later. But you know, doctors aren't great. All I've received is the "you're too young, you'll change your mind" speech

  • @kaoutermouslimhaliba7145
    @kaoutermouslimhaliba7145 2 роки тому +12

    I used to watch compilations of people on anesthesia, and I remember this young lady ,who was telling her male nurse that she was marrying him hahahahaha 😂 She would go like " Luke we're getting maaaaarried" 🤣🤣🤣. In her defense I will say that Luke was super handsome ,so I do not blame her 🤣🤣
    There's also another man who went viral because he was looking at his wife, as if he had seen her for the first time, and told her that she was amazin, but he was not recognising who she was. When she told him she was his wife, he went like " I hit the jackpot then" . That one was adorable!

  • @maldetete431
    @maldetete431 2 роки тому +3

    I had a procedure done that required me to be put under anesthesia. When I came back to reality, I apparently was talking with a full-on Southern accent. I do remember saying, "Y'all so nice!" The nurses thought I was hilarious and asked me if I was from the South. I started laughing right along with them.

  • @daniellecailly5448
    @daniellecailly5448 2 роки тому +2

    Yes pls more of these Charlotte!!! 😄 I love how raw an real this is ... such a fun insight to all of our nature. 💝💯%

  • @nishienish26
    @nishienish26 2 роки тому +15

    I remember waking up and crying and hugging all the nurses on my way out saying thank you I love you thank you! I remember them all laughing at me, I was smiling but crying and just sort of glided out. My brother followed suit and needed help to walk. I wonder why? 😂

  • @dodette
    @dodette 2 роки тому +122

    I'd love to know other people's anesthesia stories! I'll share mine. I was on the young side of getting my wisdom teeth out. Around 14. I was SO terrified when they tried to sedate me the first time in my forearm that I would 👏🏻 not 👏🏻 go👏🏻 under 👏🏻 So they put a new iv in my hand and gave me an extra dose. The last thing I remember saying was "you'll never get me" in the tone of a haunted Victorian child. Took the doctor 30 min to try and wake me after. I remember the car ride home. Crying hysterically in the back seat. Opening the window during a snow storm and sticking my head out like a dog. People seeing a swollen face covered in blood and bruises and being incredibly concerned for my well being. In the words of Kate McKinnon on SNL: "Look, it wasn't my worst Wednesday night"

    • @EricaGamet
      @EricaGamet 2 роки тому +2

      This was already a great story, but adding in Mrs. Rafferty's line at the end killed me! Thanks for making my day!

    • @Greenwren
      @Greenwren 2 роки тому +1

      Wow, that's super early for wisdom teeth. 12-13 is usually when the 2nd molar are out. The wisdom teeth erupt around 17-21.

    • @ShadowWolf1307
      @ShadowWolf1307 2 роки тому +1

      I didn't have a funny aftermath, but i really like what my anesthesiologist did: I was very scared to go under anesthesia and apparently similar to you, i stayed awake. The hospital gave me a dose to drink. didn't work. They're like well okay we're just gonna ship you to the room. Second dose didn't work. Then they brought me into the operation room itself and i was like OMG NO WAY I'M GONNA PASS OUT NOW!
      Then this guy came over and smiled at me like it was Christmas. He gave me a gas mask and said: "So we meet, huh? Okay, i'm gonna challenge you: put this on and then count to 10, loud and clear, while i prepare some stuff." Despite his words he didn't leave tho and i started counting.
      "1..." easy.
      "2..." this is not gonna work...
      3 i only thought in my head.
      And then i blacked out completely. Woke up in the aftercare room with my mom next to me xD
      Damn that stuff he gave me must have been strong! To this day i am very glad for that man and cant to compliment him for his nice attitude that relaxed me in that horrible moment

    • @openhearts5000
      @openhearts5000 2 роки тому +2

      When I woke up from anesthesia in the surgery room, the nurse told me how to position myself so he could lift me and put me on the rolling bed to push me back in my room, and I just said "no Sir be careful don't lift me I'm heavy you're gonna really hurt yourself"😂

    • @krisb5695
      @krisb5695 2 роки тому +2

      I am from a very small town in California in the desert. I got my wisdom teeth removed and apparently i thought i was y because i told all the nurses doctor and then repeatedly on the 30 min ride home that I was shexy the shexiest patient they have ever seen my mom kept saying what and I would giggle and say it again we had just walked into the store my grandmother had worked like 45 years when I said it just coherent enough for my mom to yell shut up your not allowed to talk 😂😂😂😂 then a couple years prior I had back surgery and I woke up and grabbed a drain and said oops they left jelly in my bed it wasnt jelly the nurses were dying laughing trying to explain to a 15 yr old high as a kite what it was. And most recently I had a hysterectomy and when they were wheeling me to a room I saw my husband and just started balling saying I just love him soo much to the nurse she said oh honey I'm so happy for you then said to my husband shes super high right now but really loves you lol

  • @SallyLovejoy
    @SallyLovejoy 2 роки тому +2

    I worked as a Dental Assistant and we had some hilarious moments with how the anaesthesia affected some of our patients!

  • @brie1162
    @brie1162 2 роки тому +8

    I had watched a few of these before I had my wisdom teeth taken out. I was determined to NOT be a statistic (my friend had said she was going to record my reaction, if any) and I did NOT talk after my procedure. I also refused to speak until I could feel actual pain. Then, by my logic, the anesthesia would have worn off and I’d be safe. It worked, I’m not on you tube!

  • @briesullivan883
    @briesullivan883 2 роки тому +9

    You need to see the video where the brothers convinced their sister, who had just had her wisdom teeth removed, that a Zombie Apocalypse was going on. They were pretending to be in panic mode and make the sister make all of the decisions while doped up on anesthesia (like the game plan, what weapons to grab/what things could serve as weapons, should they save the dog or the cat etc).

  • @alisamadoo4024
    @alisamadoo4024 2 роки тому +32

    Charlotte I have to say I have been catching up on all the videos I haven’t seen and the puns made me laugh so hard. I’m sure you understand being a You TUBER!!

  • @ange4048
    @ange4048 2 роки тому

    Oh I needed that laugh today! Thank you as always! Please do another of these videos they are so great! Laughed so hard!

  • @marisacowan603
    @marisacowan603 2 роки тому

    OMG that was one of the funniest ones yet. Keep these💜💜💜 coming! I laughed so hard I literally was crying. Thanks again for the laughs Charlotte!!

  • @alchobod
    @alchobod 2 роки тому +40

    They put me under during my gulbladder surgery and apparently when I woke up I was telling all the nurses and doctors that worked on me that they could come to my work and get free food. I worked at a call center hahaha

  • @kellyinCT09
    @kellyinCT09 2 роки тому +12

    Omg yes! I'm so here for this! 🤣🤣🤣 "They taught me how to wash out my washer and dryer on tiktok!"
    Edit: this is the funniest compilation of them all "I can't suck D either??" 🎤💧😂

  • @southernrays8823
    @southernrays8823 2 роки тому

    I think this is one of THE BEST ones you’ve done! I swear laughing throughout the ENTIRE video! 😂😂😂💓

  • @PromisedJubilee
    @PromisedJubilee 2 роки тому

    OH MY GOSH, DO MORE OF THESE!!!! This is the best thing I've seen all month.

  • @janellwomack9567
    @janellwomack9567 2 роки тому +4

    Please do a part two! This was hilarious!

  • @rosalynrose3747
    @rosalynrose3747 2 роки тому +31

    I confessed to my best friend that I thought her 17 year old son was hot. We had a good laugh afterwards. My daughter woke up and came out of her room and started yelling at me that I didn't wake her up in time for her appointment and why was there lettuce in her bed. She didn't remember going to Walgreen's and bought so much nail polish and got me a bracelet. And the lettuce came from Taco Bell. Good time's. My granddaughter invented her own fox language. She couldn't even recognize her dad. And her laughter was so contagious she loves rewatching her video.

    • @jenniferwilliams9548
      @jenniferwilliams9548 2 роки тому

      Awwwwe!!! Sounds like the ladies in your family handle hospital- grade drugs like champs! Did your bf ever tell her son what you said about him?

    • @rosalynrose3747
      @rosalynrose3747 2 роки тому

      Knowing her I'm sure she shared that story with many people. It's still funny till this day.

  • @caraharding934
    @caraharding934 2 роки тому +2

    I was super emotional after I got my wisdom teeth pulled. My boyfriend was expecting the complete opposite and expected me to be funny 🤣

  • @laurathompson7922
    @laurathompson7922 2 роки тому

    We need more of these! I had tears running down my face!

  • @shikonseshu
    @shikonseshu 2 роки тому +47

    Hey Charlotte. You're probably not going to read this but I just needed to say it. I've been having a rough couple of days, and the only bright spot has been you and your videos. Thank you so much for doing what you do. ❤️

    • @carolr7333
      @carolr7333 2 роки тому +3

      Ditto. Hugs and kisses from New York. Seeing these vids also makes my day-nothing like a hot pastrami on rye while watching The Potato Queen, and also reading what the wonderful Tater Tots here write. It extends those ten minutes a lot longer reading what everyone has to say. This is especially beneficial due to depression and such dealing with a lot.
      I have been dealing with a lot of med issues and THEN, I tested positive Wed for Covid, although it hasn't done much, if anything, except a headache since Wed that is abating now.Luckily, I had the Pfizer booster because Moderna booster is only half-strength, but Moderna for first two. Perfect set of shots acc to my trusted GP and new data released Wed that shows. that Moderna is much better than Pfizer at keeping the severity down so as to not to require hosp (1.6% vs. 2.8%). I just get tested weekly BC I have two room mates, and both had Covid but done with it weeks ago. I probably caught mine at docs or in MediCab . I am going to med appts almost 5 days a week, will be needing a couple of surgeries like re-breaking my broken femur that healed badly and on top of this, still reeling from the end of a 5+ year relationship. When it rains it pours but I will keep fighting and I know it will get better. It will get better for you too.

    • @lollyann7630
      @lollyann7630 2 роки тому +2

      I feel you girl!!!!! I truly hope life gets better, sending love and positive vibes ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

    • @carolr7333
      @carolr7333 2 роки тому

      @@lollyann7630 Thank you so much. Sorry to unload. I know it will get better, for me, I end seeing how God has his reasons. I just have to remember all the past times it has been proven. Currently: Ex-BF was toxic...I will have the Covid antibodies without having gotten really sick. Med stuff-well, I will go into my later years with some new hardware, like the hip replacements, while I still have the really good primary insurance until year-end after 25 years on it (and still be covered under another) so I shouldn't complain. Have a great evening, and 'see' you tomorrow. Now I get to binge-watch The Crown-still have ex' passwords on his tv-stuff and he is way too lazy to change it lol.

    • @shikonseshu
      @shikonseshu 2 роки тому

      @asmr maroxa @Carol R @Lolly Ann Thank you guys so much for your kind words! Sending lots of love and light your way as well 💕

  • @juhaa4180
    @juhaa4180 2 роки тому +426

    Well that chick who said "you gotta act 18" definitely deserved to be called names (under anesthesia of course 🙃)

    • @celery5627
      @celery5627 2 роки тому +7

      fr fr

    • @wendyscorporation5468
      @wendyscorporation5468 2 роки тому +27

      I agree. Shame on her.

    • @DukeBoyMom
      @DukeBoyMom 2 роки тому +29

      💯 agree. That was rude.

    • @roll3886
      @roll3886 2 роки тому +49

      I don't get why she felt the need to talk like that to him. It's one thing to joke and another thing to just flatout insult somebody.

    • @smOVERCOMINGITALL
      @smOVERCOMINGITALL 2 роки тому +47

      seriously though like wtf kind of bedside manner is that? he's all doped up, bleeding from his mouth and is confused like stfu!! so rude!

  • @matthewsteele3389
    @matthewsteele3389 2 роки тому +1

    This is the kind of chaotic energy I’m here for…!!!😂😂😂 Awesome stuff Potato Queen..!! Keep on slaying Charlotte…👍😎

  • @KidAli_
    @KidAli_ 2 роки тому

    These are by far my favorite videos 🤣 love the content Charlotte ❤️

  • @nel8807
    @nel8807 2 роки тому +19

    I remember waking up and asking the nurse about her kids and I was so concerned about how her kids were doing lmao. Then I thanked the doctor a ton of times. I proceeded to bawl my eyes out because I didn't like how high I was on the meds 😂😂

  • @holiwood72
    @holiwood72 2 роки тому +13

    I remember back when I got my wisdom teeth cut out. When I was coming to from the anesthesia, I could hear the dentist tell my mother that he really had to work on the back ones to get them out as I'm spitting up blood and I'm wondering why My hands are so fascinating. The ride home was a cool forehead against the window smiling the people driving by drooling all over myself good times!!
    Hello from Alberta Charlotte

  • @vexisonline
    @vexisonline 2 роки тому +1

    This is quality wholesome content, I'd love more of this 😊

  • @lisapanek9217
    @lisapanek9217 2 роки тому +1

    I gotta thank you!! I was in such a funk today and I watched this and was cracking up!! So freaking funny!!! Reminded me of getting my wisdom teeth out. I was 19, and back then in the old days (1980!😆) you could legally drink. So, after, I'm SO loopy, I'm in the elevator with my Mom, sliding down the wall laughing! I tell my Mom "oh don't worry, I'm fine! I've driven in worse condition than THIS before!" Needless to say they didn't let me borrow the car to go out for a while!! 😂😂

  • @melissablackwood
    @melissablackwood 2 роки тому +44

    Never cried coming out of anesthesia, but I must be hilarious, because everyone around me was always laughing their asses off.

    • @davidguidry657
      @davidguidry657 2 роки тому +2

      Sames!

    • @LazyIRanch
      @LazyIRanch 2 роки тому +2

      After waking up when I had my wisdom teeth removed, I asked my dad to take me to the mall RIGHT NOW so I could buy THE shoes.
      I hate malls, and I told him that's why we had to go do it right now, before I come back, while I'm still gone and not really here.
      I don't remember anything about it, or what kind of shoes I thought I needed, but they were very important at the time.
      Kinda wish he'd gone along with it just to see what footwear monstrosity I would have chosen in that state of mind! 😂

    • @rosebud8646
      @rosebud8646 2 роки тому

      I was a little confused, but I just wanted to sleep it off. Lol

  • @essencemylyfe
    @essencemylyfe 2 роки тому +83

    Charlotte girl it's too early for these Saturday Shenanigans. However I will say that the best part of waking up on a Saturday morning is your videos. 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

    • @alyxnixon4361
      @alyxnixon4361 2 роки тому

      Agreed

    • @vickipep1
      @vickipep1 2 роки тому +4

      It is never too early for Charlotte shenanigans!

    • @ivdweerd2351
      @ivdweerd2351 2 роки тому +4

      I like that this is during dinner time for me (Netherlands) ! A challenge to not get my food all over me from laughing.

    • @essencemylyfe
      @essencemylyfe 2 роки тому

      @@vickipep1 you're RIGHT! 😂

    • @brnkpos
      @brnkpos 2 роки тому

      Depends where you live! I like my dose od Charlotte in the evening when it comes out 🙂

  • @Swnsasy
    @Swnsasy 2 роки тому +1

    Omgosh I'm crying laughing.. Yes, I have a story that my son and husband RECORDED and I'm still not happy because 5yrs later they still bring it up!! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @sandraplumley419
    @sandraplumley419 2 роки тому

    This was perfect!!! Just what I needed 😂

  • @YuugaoMegami
    @YuugaoMegami 2 роки тому +35

    When I got my wisdom teeth out just last July, I was on three different types of sedatives ( no laughing gas ) so I was awake but didn't feel anything ( save for the two teeth that broke and needed to be dug out ). I actually recovered from the sedatives really quickly and wasn't tired at all. Now when I had morphine for an ovarian cyst when I was younger...yeeeeeeeaaaaaaaah.
    Kept licking my teeth and asking if they were still there, unrestrained swearing ( to my mom's horror and my dad's amusement ), and had a discussion about who was better, Megatron or Starscream ( it's Starscream ) with the very nice doctor as I was wheeled away for an ultrasound to see if my appendix had given up the ghost.

    • @nicolelavigne1700
      @nicolelavigne1700 2 роки тому +6

      I was on morphine overnight when I had my ovarian cyst too. I was 15. It mostly just knocked me out (by injection). But apparently I talked a lot about how good the morphine was for days after. The naproxen they gave me after was not nearly as effective sadly.

    • @Black_Phosphorus
      @Black_Phosphorus 2 роки тому +1

      I agree that starscream is better

  • @marcjsolis
    @marcjsolis 2 роки тому +57

    To that one girl in the “ugly green bathroom,” don’t worry, I may scream when I see needles, too.

    • @carolr7333
      @carolr7333 2 роки тому

      @@jannie4303 If you don't stop you and YT WILL be sued-if I was your attorney I would tell you just get away from here-why the F are you making trouble? The ppl I complained to are extra-angry now about the slave thing and thought maybe going after you is good practice for their kids (NY State Bar exam results just came in Nov 11 and the kids are getting sworn in as soon as subsequent paperwork and special classes are done as we speak-I KNOW how this all works).
      I gave them all your info. As I said, if I was your attorney I would tell you "just go somewhere else-why are you starting trouble and opening yourself up to a host of felonies with 20+ year sentences per count running concurrently, PLUS a plethora of state charges, and NY is just a start. Right here in the good ole Southern District of NY in Manhattan where they just convicted Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's GF and co-manager of his disgusting, evil empire of using sex with little girls to trap powerful men into doing whatever he wanted, and Prince Andrew and trump are just the tip of the iceberg.
      The famous DAs there are on a roll against human trafficking and will be up pour as& sooo fast. Some of them want to run for office so they can make a name with the new era of human trafficking. It won't cost me a dime to start it rolling for them for practice- all this stuff is on my computer sitting there-cut and paste a little. Maybe a Go Fund Me page to get my stuff together is in order here. Hey, great idea-THANK YOU!
      Just go somewhere else

  • @rakiawithers1441
    @rakiawithers1441 2 роки тому

    I loved this video please do more you made my day , thanks for brightening my day , I hope you're feeling better.

  • @hattiefowler7154
    @hattiefowler7154 2 роки тому

    This was one of my favorites so far! I could not stop laughing.

  • @anthia1156
    @anthia1156 2 роки тому +16

    Former anaesthetist here 🙋‍♀️, this is the funny side, guys. There is also the flip side when some people wake up aggressive and try to punch you. Young patients are the most unpredictable on how they are going to be when they wake up from the anaesthetic.

    • @viviennart
      @viviennart 2 роки тому

      Why is it needed for a wisdom tooth removal though? It's totally unnecessary, they don't do it here. Only makes the process longer and more annoying, and you also need a guardian to take you home after.
      Where I live they just numb the area with a few injections, do the surgery and 45 minutes after I was on my way home with a trip to the pharmacy to get my meds. I took that day off each time and went to work the next day. They took all 4 out separately, 2 were pulled, 2 needed surgery.

    • @anthia1156
      @anthia1156 2 роки тому

      @@viviennart i do not know, honestly. Maybe they are paid more? In my country we don't use anaesthetic for wisdom tooth extraction either. My experience comes from actual operations.

    • @SoManyRandomRamblings
      @SoManyRandomRamblings 2 роки тому

      @viviennart where I am from, it is up to the surgeon doing the wisdom tooth removal what they get in terms of numbing vs drugs. One doc up here gave a cocktail of 5 drugs. To his patients....you can imagine the shock he had when he had one wake up mid surgery, even through all that 😳

    • @myconfusedmerriment
      @myconfusedmerriment 2 роки тому

      Tbh I thought that 1st twin was about to get mean until her sister started talking to her. I get it though, you’re not fully aware and it sounds like a lot of people don’t even remember stuff they said under anesthesia.

    • @anthia1156
      @anthia1156 2 роки тому +2

      @@myconfusedmerriment one of my consultants in anaesthetics used to say that reaction to anaesthesia is similar to reaction to alcohol: depends on personality and circumstances - some become aggressive, some laugh all the time, some get horny, some start crying, some love everyone!

  • @irondogqueen
    @irondogqueen 2 роки тому +22

    I was awake for all 4 wisdom teeth removals. 2 were partial bone impactions and 2 were fleshy impactions. I had to have them removed one per visit because of this. The bone impactions had me in the chair for nearly 3 hours and the dentist had to cut open my gum and then break the tooth into pieces to remove. I looked like I went several rounds with a heavyweight boxer after that and had bruises in the shape of fingers over my cheek, jaw and neck. I couldn't open my mouth more than an inch for a week after, too. Fun times.

    • @lollylolly8186
      @lollylolly8186 2 роки тому +1

      Ditto. But I got all mine done at once. Took hours. I had his fingerprints bruised on my face for a couple of weeks after. All impacted and just regular Novocain.

    • @ZeniaRose
      @ZeniaRose 2 роки тому

      I've had two of mine out... just novocaine to numb me and a script for Tylenol3 (which I never had to use) afterward. Thankfully they didn't seem too hard to get out, though the dentist did have to break them into pieces to get them out.

  • @azulpargal
    @azulpargal 2 роки тому +1

    During my C-section, as soon as the anesthesia hit I started crying while thanking my husband for his support 🤣 the anesthesiologist had to calm me down because my heart rate was getting too high for the surgery 😂🤣 I was just so thankful 😭

  • @georgekobi7757
    @georgekobi7757 2 роки тому

    I have watched every video you have ever made and I absolutely love everything you do thank you for making my days brighter I love you