Right I forgot I was having a procedure and woke up in the middle like WTH yall doing to me I was like yall trying to steal my organs and it wasn't that type of procedure
I had it once. They were putting a camera down my throat so no surgery. All I remember was a dark room and talking to the doctor and they say “this is the good stuff” and probably 7 seconds later I woke up confused that it was over 😂 I don’t know for you but it was best sleep I had in a long time. I felt refreshed
@@bewareofsasquatch fr. I had a bat to the face so needed some broken teeth removed. The doctor administering the anaesthesia asked if it was my first time to which I replied yes and he gave me that smirk that someone experienced with drugs gives a newbie. Like you say I woke up floating on a cloud, didn’t realise I had any type of attitude going in but I felt relived of it after waking up and felt refreshed.
I got "you're going to feel a pinch and then you're going to go to sleep" they were not joking next thing I knew the procedure was over and I was waking up in recovery, didn't even have time to say ok 😂
dude I had mine and I didn’t even stay still I was quite young and I was like struggling to get it off me (I didn’t have an Iv I had a mask thing) honestly after the surgery it was one of the worse pains I’ve ever felt tho, cus of my body’s reaction to it :’)
When it happened to me the lady said "do you feel it yet" i said no. She said "ill give you another" after a ehile she said "do you feel it yet" i said i felt nothing unusual at all and she said okay she will give me another and they were dosing me with a needle they stuck in earlier so they cpuld adminoster multiple doses and only hit me woth 1 needle and when the lady stuck the 3rd needle to the tube connected to the needle in my arm before she even injected it thats when my memory went blank and that was the last thing i remembered until i woke up. So i felt nothing and then suddenly i was waking up there is no memory of me acting weird i jusy went from totally normal to waking up
See, I think they put it in after he started counting, either way, cute kid. Mental fortitude wouldn't be enough to overcome anesthesia, just a natural higher tolerance than most would allow someone to count a bit longer (or a tolerance gained from opiate use).
Same thing i wanted to say. Mental fortitude doesnt come into play when foreign chemicals are connecting to receptors in your brain. Thats completely out of his control. @susanivy3619
Anesthesia is a medical miracle. The feeling when you prepare your fear for a surgery but the next thing you know is you're already all good and treated is heavenly. It's like fearing a boss fight but the boss itself chickens out amd runs away.
It is one of the greatest inventions. It makes it SO MUCH EASIER to perform operations for literally everyone involved. I can’t imagine being fully conscious and getting surgery, like, at all.
@@1975kappaI know what I experienced by the massive chunk of flesh and muscle missing from my left leg and butt check, and a gazillion staples there instead.
Last time, I said to the anesthesiologist after he pressed the plunger, "Wait, I didn't tell you where the treasure is buried! It's in Central Park right by the...." Lights out. 🙂 Dumb, _and_ I waited five years to say it.
Bruh I was doing deep breaths and still made a surgeon get annoyed bcuz I was just lying there, even he raised the dose, and still I was able to handle it for long. Then I just let it go, cuz he and a nurze were quite pissed and kwpt questioning why the fuck I'm not sleeping yet 😅
@@SpicySpiritual are you by chance a redhead? or maybe related to one? apparently some of these medications don't work well with people that have red hair in their genetics
I remember some 12 yrs ago, my doctor was asking about "How's school?", I just started responding for a few seconds and boom woke up 4 hrs later in another room
It's like time travelling 2 hours into the future in an instant. It's really cool. If anyone needs an operation and is having anxiety about it, don't worry
I just had surgery. I was worried. A hot nurse put a warm blanket on me and I woke up hrs later. Had no clue. There's def nothing to worry about. I can't believe how well that stuff works
@@cptnmochiEh that's why there's a doctor specifically on standby whose whole job is to monitor the anaesthesia effect and react accordingly. Everything is risky, but there are precautions.
@@neiliewheelie8399I've heard that about "gingers". Don't know about cannabis, though. Those that use opiates have a tolerance, too. Btw...I'm not an anesthesiologist 😬
Mine was for my baby's delivery, counted 12 and dashed off, came around briefly like after 30 mins, but they reknocked me, wit another dose. The place was all green n cold as ice. Said it was a 45 mins procedure, woke up while wheeling me bck to d ICU , asking ' Where is my baby?' and my mum's voice poped up, ' His here'. And as cloudy n dark as my sight was, I recognised only voices n statures for almost 48 hrs.
With people hollering at you you! It's so rude! 😂 "All done now. Wake up, you're all finished!! Open your eyes. Wake up, now"!!! Repeating my name over and over...so over the top! One time I told one of them to hush 😂
@@amyhendricks3627😂 but I’m pretty sure they do it this way because if someone stays under too long it can be dangerous so they do this to help you come out of it.
Except it literally isn't any form of actual sleep. Being in a dissociative coma simply means you cannot react to stimuli and tend to not form memories during said period. Your body just suffered thru an intense physical trauma and you most certainly need to rest.
I got to 20, then told the nurse that it wasn't going to work on me and we would be here all day. I went out and when I woke up, I picked up the conversation right where I left off. They were all laughing and told me that my surgery was already done. I started laughing because I thought they were lying. 😂😂😂😂😂
@@strivingtoonedaybeuseful6049 I’m pretty short/small of a person so when I woke up wayyy later than normal after my procedure I was shocked they assumed I was being cranky and just didn’t want to wake up😭as if I’m not a 5’3 100 lb 18 year old (at the time) who just got knocked out by a dose that was probably a bit too big for me🤣
@@augustfire3129 damn. Maybe a similar thing happened to me. I believe we need our beauty sleep after a surgery. Mine was facial reconstruction after being in a bike accident. I defo needed that sleep because in the hospital they do not let you sleep at all!!
I was like “I’m gonna go to sleep now” 😂 anesthesiologist are probably my favorite people they take the pain away for us chronic illness patients 🖤 best nap you’ll ever have
That one I had was really mean to me he said some really nasty things to me right before he put me under. One of the worst feelings is when a doctor does that to you then you have to trust him with something like that sucks.
@@SunnyDeLiteme too! I told them once how the premed gave me the closest I have had to pain free consciousness in over 25 years. Now every time I go in, they premedicate me as soon as I get there and then again just prior to procedure. They will tell the dr I was really antsy and in pain to the point they could not settle me down and get me ready for him to do the ablation. He has told me since that he really knows what they are doing and is ok with it. He is the best pain management and pro-patient dr I have ever met.
@@smsshadoan Went in for what I believed to be a nerve ablation yesterday morning, only to get the same steroidal injection in the same spot that never works.. Really getting tired of being in pain, I am unable to afford proper healthcare and the options I have in Texas really are the worst. Not sure how I am meant to have a positive life when the doctors physically can't even prescribe life saving drugs for people like me.
I did dental surgery a few years ago. They out me on anesthesia. I remember waking up about an hour later and asking "When are you guys going to start?" and the nurse goes "You're done, we're cleaning up now."
Mine was for my baby's delivery, counted 12 and dashed off, came around briefly like after 30 mins, but they reknocked me, wit another dose. The place was all green n cold as ice. Said it was a 45 mins procedure, woke up while wheeling me bck to d ICU , asking ' Where is my baby?' and my mum's voice poped up, ' His here'. And as cloudy n dark as my sight was, I recognised only voices n statures for almost 48 hrs.
😂😂 I had an in depth wisdom tooth extraction surgery so I couldn't speak. But I remember it taking forever for me to go under, and waking up to a kaleidoscope of the Mama Mia cast's silhouettes because they were playing the soundtrack in the background. I feel back to sleep for like 10 minutes because my head hurt and dreamt about the loml and our non-existent daughter. 😂🥲 Definitely a trippy experience
General Anesthesia is one of those crazy almost unexplainable things. It completely just shuts the brain down or the part that keeps us conscious and sentient.
@@Kajavyer Some other examples... How does chemical reactions on the tongue lead to tastes when processed by the brain? Why do we sleep on a foundational level? Which existed before, consciousness or matter? Do all things even inanimate objects have some level of consciousness? Why does consciousness suddenly pop into existence some years after we are born? Noone, as far as I know, can recall their very early childhood when they were a baby.. we just, one day, "wake up"
@@DiGi1992 consciousness is a fickle thing so whether this account is true or not it doesn't solve or jeopardize the problem. If anything it can probably be mapped out on a Bell Curve to some extent with available anecdotal evidence
Same with me! She plugged me in and I talked to her, she was surprised and asked me if I was still awake, I said that yes it wasn't working and boom. Instant sleep 💤
It can’t, I thought the same thing the last time I went in since I had developed pretty severe anxiety, but no, the reason why is It’s not really “fightable” after a certain point since you won’t be able to think of anything anyway. Your brain becomes tired along with your body and you don’t remember anything after that
Do they lie to anyone else when starting it? For some reason mine is always like. Okay just going to start a water drip to keep you hydrated and t seconds later I'm out. Like.... I know that wasn't water lmfao 🤣 😂
@@KobbleGobblerI had surgery 1 time and yea I thought of staying awake and next thing I knew i was waking up post op 😂😂😂 not even a dream it was like time didnt even pass yet my appendix was removed 😂
I was counting down from 10. I think I got to 3 or so. I was sitting up when I was counting down. Next thing I know I was wondering when I was going to pass out, but the procedure had already happened. I was sitting up in the same place and position when I came to that it felt like a seamless transition. It felt like I never lost consciousness.
It was 7 hours for me after an appendectomy, but I 100% agree with you. It is wild!! It totally feels like no time has passed, and you haven't slept, so you're still tired and fatigued
@@willp.8120this is what happened to me with the Wisdom teeth. She literally said “all done” after the anesthesia IV was coursing in but she was really saying that the procedure was all done and I was remarked “really?” In a sassy way.
@@DarkmanRideswhich we are unable to define what happens after death you assume that nothing is closer to death however it could also be the furthest. The law of conservation of energy basically gives us reason to believe in a soul or at least so form of energy being g your consciousness moving on because it can’t be created or destroyed
I was able to handle it for like a minute, and they got annoyed so raised the dose, and still wanted a half of minute before letting it go cuz they were so confused 😅
Anaesthesia is the proof of that there is nothing after death anaesthesia basically kills you, but you’re still cautious. You just have no dreams and you don’t remember anything and your heart still going
@@crazyassboybum Not religious myself but if there is an afterlife perhaps you just aren't meant to see it until you truly die which would explain why people who have died and later get resuscitated see blackness too.
@@crazyassboybumanesthésia does not kill you it just puts you to sleep... it's literally the opposite of what you said : you're NOT conscious but you're alive
This is actually really sad. When my 7yr old had surgery and was administered anesthesia, I wanted to be with him until he was under, but the nurse said, “you don’t want to see your son fall asleep this way” She was so right! Unfortunately, my son passed 9 months ago at age 33 due to an unknown heart condition. So painful
I'm so sorry for your loss I'm 30 & a mom with two kids, I couldn't imagine your pain. I was diagnosed with prolonged QT 4 years ago & I know it can cause the heart to stop & sudden death in people. I'm terrified sometimes. But may the Lord bring you peace & comfort 🙏🏽
It's so sad when a parent buries their child. My best friend that i met in kindergarten passed away at the age of 26 of bone marrow cancer. Please accept my deepest condolences! ❤️ may your son rest in eternal peace!
Our daughter went into a simple surgery on her tongue when she was 7. The nurse didn’t warn us about how they fall asleep. My wife and I completely broke down. Watching our daughter almost seem to cease too exist was terrifying. It felt like she died.
lmfao when i had to go under anesthesia i asked the doctor "how long does it usually take to start working?" and his response was "immed-". i blacked out no more than a millisecond into his response
Nice going. My body usually never get affected by drugs, so when I had to have my gallbladder removed I also wanted to see how long I could last. The only thing I remember is thinking to myself "Okay, just try to be awake for as long as possible.. Pff, I don't feel anything at all, I hope-" and then I woke up in a bed at some point.
The only thing I remember from my surgery is trying to not let my ass hang out from the gown when I was getting into the bed. The next thing I remember is my dad saying "Do you know how many times you've asked me that?" after apparently waking up in delirium several hours later lol
@@ludvig3242 Pretty much every pain killer we have here in Denmark. Not any actual junkie kinda drugs. But for instance, the only time I tried morphine was when I was rushed to the hospital because of pains (which turned out to be gallbladder related). After getting the double dosis that a man of my size should've felt nothing in his whole body,, I felt like Legolas in LOTR where after drinking Gimli under the table, he starts to feel dizziness in his fingers. Although to be fair to the LOTR analogy, it was my whole right arm that was numb, which fking sucked since it was mainly chest and back/shoulderblade pains I was there because of.
They just asked me if i felt it yet and i said no and they gave me more and asked if i felt it yet i said no and right befor ethey gave me more again i dont remember anything after that i was just waking up felt like i had a good ass nap frankly i was comforted by this new fangled "modern medicine" sometimes they go wrong like children on puberty blockers thats more barbaric but going under for surgury really takes a lot of thenaorst part out baxk in george washingtons time they just sawed that leg right off while you were awake you but down and after they stuck a hot frying pan on the stub or some crazy shit like i garentee it. To cautorize
I've had a lot of surgeries in my life and I always try to fight the anesthesia. It's like a fun little game before you wake up feeling like you just got hit by a truck. But the nurses with the warm blankets make it all better.
@@Omarie12345 anesthesia is dangerous, and even more dangerous when overdosed. That's why anesthesia nurses / technicians are paid so high, because they shouldn't mess up.
I remember asking “how long does it take to kick in” he said “you should be feeling it now” after I woke up in the resting room 😂 (Edit) I actually just remembered I asked the nurse while I was still hazy “where can I buy some of this” she laughed and said you have to have some sort of special license.
Yeah, I remember mine taking awhile. It was my first time so I didn't know it wasn't supposed to take awhile. I don't remember being rushed into the OR (after the anesthesiologist jabbing all over before finally getting the vein). I remember casually chatting with the student doctor while being wheeled into the OR and didn't pass out until some paces into the room, so I don't think that time passing was super quick or anything
I am an actual ginger so we KNOW it's legit my genetics! Gingers for some reason have more resistance to anesthesia so... maybe you have ginger genes too.
lol I messed with my anesthesiologist and jump scared them after faking sleep for like 20 seconds they looked terrified when I was like JK with finger guns and everything then I was out like a light
Doctors and nurses are high on my list of heroes. They saved my life and luckily I evidently tolerate anesthesia real well. I’ve been under the knife 13 times and have survived what’s called a Whipple procedure which is one of the most dangerous and invasive surgeries.
@@user-zp3oz7op6w Yes. The only reason I survived is that I got an early diagnosis. About 5% survive. Usually you feel good until you don’t and then it’s too late. The pancreas is shaped like a fish so doctors refer to the areas of the pancreas as the head the body and the tail. My tumor was on the head of the pancreas and pinched the bile duct. My symptoms were as follows: digestive system issues, very strange bowel movements, my back started to hurt to the point where I was trying to sleep on the floor. And then I started to turn yellow. Evidently that only means a handful of things to doctors. I had been feeling real lousy for a while. My wife and daughter said you don’t look good, and I said I don’t feel good. They were going shopping and said you need to go to the doc in the box. So I did. They didn’t even check me in. They looked at me from across the room and said you’re going to the emergency room. Leave now! And it was on. Had a biopsy within a couple hours. The doc waited for me to come around and said this isn’t a very reliable test and you show negative. He said there’s another test we need to do but that doctor is out of town. He said I know what’s going on and you have pancreatic cancer. He said there’s only a few things we can do for you. We can extend your life a little bit and make you a little more comfortable. He basically told me I was terminal. The next thing I know I am having as aggressive chemo treatments as they give to anyone for anything according to my oncologist. I was in good health otherwise and it was a little bit chubby. She said you being chubby is a good thing because you’re going to lose that weight. I went from 175 pounds to 125 pounds. So six treatments, a recovery period, and a Whipple procedure. another recovery period and more chemo. If you’re interested look up Whipple procedure. There will be two diagrams at the beginning. One before and one after. They take lots of your internal mechanism out and throw it away even if it’s not affected yet. Then they reroute everything. Sorry if you’re not very interested, but you’re getting the whole story😂 After you’re involved with a tumor Institute and surgeries people called navigators call you out of the blue and they seem to have all day and are very chatty. But they want to know is if you’re suicidal after treatments. So I go to meet this world-class surgeon who came to Idaho from the Mayo Institute in Minnesota. That very important and extremely busy man read transcriptions of all of those conversation. I had told them my story about being told I was terminal. First thing that Doc said was, so you think you’re going to die? I said yeah that’s what I’ve been told. He said well that really annoys me because that’s not that doctors call to make, that’s my call,and I’m going to save you. He got a double thumbs up from me and we both smiled. He, the oncologist who happens to be a lady from Ukraine, the chemo nurses and critical care nurses are high on my list of heroes. The most wonderful, caring, compassionate people I’ve ever met. I’ve had too many CT scans which involve radiation so now we’re relying on MRIs with an occasional biopsy if they see something they don’t like. Last biopsy gave me a blood infection which was resolved with six weeks of anabiotic injections every day. Reoccurrences are expected and life expectancy after a Whipple procedure is not very long. Wish me luck. Best wishes to anyone who happens to have read this long reply. 👍🏻😘
Had a pretty big operation not long ago and the thing that freaked me out was that I remembered talking with the nurse right before passing out, then darkness and the next thing was hearing "no sir, keep lying down" in the recovery room. And it felt it was all in a fraction of a second. Eventhough the operation was 6 hours plus I have no idea how long it took for me to wake up after that.
I was just in a car accident... My hand got stuck under the top of the door where the window opens.. I REMEMBER A BURNING FEELING IN MY ARM RIGHT BEFORE I FELL ASLEEP.. THEY SAID I WOKE UP AND WAS TALKING TO THE NURSE AND MY MOM I DON'T REMEMBER ANY OF IT... HOW WEIRD IS THAT.. I JUST WOKE UP IN RECOVERY AND WAS LIKE MY MOUTH IS SO DRY... SORRY YOU CAN'T HAVE ANY WATER OR FOOD YET
Oh my bad I forgot to mention MY HAND BROKE AND ALL MY FINGERS BROKE AND I HAS SKIN HANGING OFF.. I DON'T HAVE NAILS ON MY RING OR PINKY.. STITCHES AND PINS...
Talking to my 6 year old daughter as she went under was the hardest thing I’ve done - I was talking to her about ice cream, and fun things, smiling and laughing - all to not panic her. I burst into tears when she went out - was just an outpouring of emotion. She was fine - awesome team of doctors and nurses ❤
My dad is a former heavyweight champion boxer and he went in for surgery. The doctors knew who he was and played a “prank”. I can’t remember if it was as he was going under or as he was waking up, but the surgeon pretended to be in dad’s corner and the anaesthetist pretended to be the ref counting to 10 as if my dad had been knocked out. The surgeon was yelling “C’MON DEAN, GET UP” while everyone in the room was making noise and cheering him on. He tried to get up and was fighting to get off the bed. It took 3 people to keep him from getting up😂
I did the same thing when I was about his age. My dad made me a bet saying "For every second you count I'll give you 10 dollars" so I tried my best. and managed to get to 12. My dad never expected me to go past 5-6 but honored his word. and 10-year-old me just made 120 dollars in 12 seconds. This is a true story
@@Kushroom_yeah I remember I knocked out and when I was knocked out it felt like they moved me to another room. I woke up thinking they moved me to another room to preform the surgery there, but they didn’t I was in the same room with 2 or so hours that had gone by
at around 6 or 7 seconds you can tell by the slightly quicker counting and his eyes widening a little that he was FIGHTING the anesthesia like a boss!! 💪
My colonoscopy two years ago my anesthesiologist gave me a whole dose of propofol. And I was awake. The doctors start talking about the procedure and I said, “umm, I am still awake over here.” The collective..”oh!” From the nurse and anesthesiologist. And I always wake up totally fine and fully awake. Thanks Ehlers Danlos!!
something similar but i kinda just sat there tapping my finger on the rail just babbling on about code and music, the doctor had time to come in and say “im surprised you’re still up” after he had done his prep for the procedure. About 5 - 10 seconds after that they gave me more MJ Juice and i was out😂
A month ago when I was at the hospital to get my pacemaker/ICD and wire out. I remember the anesthesia nurse saying: "give her more" because it didn't take effect fast enough - I remember counting to 15 and a few seconds after being given more I was dead out 😅 They did a good job, so thankful to all those working at the hospitals.
I've had 2 surgeries now with anestesia and its still one of the freakiest feelings a human can have. One second you're talking with the doctor and then he says "here it comes", you feel your body tingling and suddenly what feels like a second later you wake up in the recovery room after 3 hours. Also waking up from it is like you just had the best nap ever
I've literally gone under saying the Lord's Prayer. Then ad I regained consciousness, I was still saying the prayer. I picked right up where I left off.
My son is 27 now but at age 3 he stayed awake for so long under anesthetic (lot longer than 10 seconds) the anesthesiologist was going to have the operation cancelled.. Fortunately after the suggestion was made he did fall asleep.. I was told to go home because of the amount of anesthetic they'd had to give him would mean hed remain a sleep for hours.. Something in my gut told me to stay and not only did he wake up just as he was being wheeled out from the operating room giving all medical staff one hell of a shock n fright, but he said "Can i have my sausage, beans and chips now please" Whist waiting for my son to fall asleep after he had been administered the anaesthesia, he really was awake for so long, it was part of the conversation hed had with the anesthesiologist, who jokingly tried bribing him. But shockingly couldnt understand how this little boy was still lucid and able to have a full blown conversation.. Hes never had any other operations but I believe the hospital added a warning on his records, should he go under again..
@Lucifer___- It was a memory that made me smile and a story I thought others would also enjoy reading about.. Nothing sinister and by the few "likes" a few people dod enjoy the story.. Shame your response was one of negativity, instead of taking it for what it was, a simple story and I pray your life is happier than the comment you left and you have the life you deserve.
i was so nervous before my anesthesia. i had to get endometriosis removal and have severe anxiety around being unconscious around strange men, due to csa. when i woke up it felt like i had gone through it again, i was just crying and screaming for my mom at 25. the nurses were so kind and understanding and one of them kept holding my hand until i was fully there again.
I cried before I fell asleep. It’s the loss of control I think. Nurses were very nice and basically coddled me with warm blankets and to breath deep as I cried right to sleep 😂
@MegaStorm most people have the ability to have compassion with other people, and i had told them before about my anxiety. they did everything to make me feel safe and reassured me.
@mandi.monroe i was so terrified of losing consciousness that the doctor started a chat with me about easter dinner. it helped so much to relax, just having my last thoughts going under be something else.
Ugh seriously. Insomniacs and fellow sleep-disordered peeps unite! No way could any of these anesthesia drugs *ever* be safely utilized outside of a surgical setup, closely monitored by an anesthesiologist, but omg it sure _seems_ like it’d be GREAT to 1) be able to choose exactly when you’re gunna transition over to La-La Land instead of having to wait on your body to hopefully relax enough, and 2) be guaranteed to get that crazy deep sleep every single night! Haha they’d also have to figure out how to fix the other major downside of waking up super “drunk”, weak, drowsy, & confused. God it’d be so great to just be able to flip a switch and have a full, restful sleep every night. It sucks ass trying to LIVE life while not having healthy sleep patterns, or having excessive daytime drowsiness/fatigue/brain fog, etc.
I remember trying to stay awake for my heart surgery as a kid and the surgeons were making jokes as I was falling asleep and I woke up laughing uncontrollably
When I was put under when I had to get my wisdom teeth surgically removed, I remember waking up in the middle of it with gauze in my mouth saying something to the nurse about how I had to get my wisdom teeth out and if we were done. She was very sweet and calmed me down and I went right back to sleep.
Because of the number of procedures I've had and the complexity of my condition, I have an abnormally high tolerance. I used to work at my local hospital, and I'm still on good terms with the OR staff and they still assure me that my record of 37 still has not been beaten.
Everyone gangsta until he says 15 in the middle of the operation.
Until he says 1024(been counting the entire time)
Exactly! Some people do wake up, so I'd rather not have this record.
Right I forgot I was having a procedure and woke up in the middle like WTH yall doing to me I was like yall trying to steal my organs and it wasn't that type of procedure
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Anestesia is crazy, feels like you were kidnapped when you wake up but you’re chill about it
And heres a fact......no one knows why anestesia works or what makes ppl shut down..........do what you want with this knowledge@@leroy.__
I thought I was in the nursery when I woke up. Like as a baby 😂
Then I remembered I got my tubes done 😅
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I had it once. They were putting a camera down my throat so no surgery. All I remember was a dark room and talking to the doctor and they say “this is the good stuff” and probably 7 seconds later I woke up confused that it was over 😂 I don’t know for you but it was best sleep I had in a long time. I felt refreshed
@@bewareofsasquatch fr. I had a bat to the face so needed some broken teeth removed. The doctor administering the anaesthesia asked if it was my first time to which I replied yes and he gave me that smirk that someone experienced with drugs gives a newbie. Like you say I woke up floating on a cloud, didn’t realise I had any type of attitude going in but I felt relived of it after waking up and felt refreshed.
They didn’t have me count. The nurse said “good night” and I woke up later 😂
Did she give you a kiss too?
😂😂😂😂@@joynelbonet194
@@joynelbonet194I hope so 😊
I got "you're going to feel a pinch and then you're going to go to sleep" they were not joking next thing I knew the procedure was over and I was waking up in recovery, didn't even have time to say ok 😂
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Every number past 7 was pure determination lmao 😂😭😂😭
Yeah, you can tell he felt it when he said 6 - but he was determined to keep counting
dude I had mine and I didn’t even stay still I was quite young and I was like struggling to get it off me (I didn’t have an Iv I had a mask thing) honestly after the surgery it was one of the worse pains I’ve ever felt tho, cus of my body’s reaction to it :’)
My doc name was Kermit. I asked him, "like the frog?" as he injected me. Literally only heard him say "Mmm, nighty night" in a perfect Kermit voice.
Beautiful 😂🥰
😂 bro thats hilarious
Right 😂😂@@Ivar_lothbrok
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Id be having the strangest nightmares
He started feeling it before he even started counting. That kid has some strong mental fortitude.
When it happened to me the lady said "do you feel it yet" i said no. She said "ill give you another" after a ehile she said "do you feel it yet" i said i felt nothing unusual at all and she said okay she will give me another and they were dosing me with a needle they stuck in earlier so they cpuld adminoster multiple doses and only hit me woth 1 needle and when the lady stuck the 3rd needle to the tube connected to the needle in my arm before she even injected it thats when my memory went blank and that was the last thing i remembered until i woke up. So i felt nothing and then suddenly i was waking up there is no memory of me acting weird i jusy went from totally normal to waking up
@@TheAnnoyingBoss some people handle it different from others
Future SAS captain 🧑✈️ right there. Also a high quality Mommas boy. This combo cannot be beaten
See, I think they put it in after he started counting, either way, cute kid. Mental fortitude wouldn't be enough to overcome anesthesia, just a natural higher tolerance than most would allow someone to count a bit longer (or a tolerance gained from opiate use).
Same thing i wanted to say. Mental fortitude doesnt come into play when foreign chemicals are connecting to receptors in your brain. Thats completely out of his control. @susanivy3619
This kid is a living legend. Spreading love!
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Being on anesthesia is like being blackout drunk. You wake up later and everyone else tells you all the crazy stuff you did that you dont remember
😂 that’s one way to put it
I remembered mine, it was fuzzy but I do remember being able to answer shit
Anesthesia is like sleeping in Skyrim and waking up caught by the dark brotherhood
“Hey you, you’re finally awake.”
-The start of Skyrim
I laughed !
yo funniest comment i’ve read all night
So accurate tho
Scarily accurate. Best sleep I had in a long time though 😂
Proud record holder of 2 seconds here 💪🏻
😂😂😂
Lolol
😂😂
Psssh I got to 3! I’m the champeen
haha same here, they put the mask on... I was ready to count, but never made it to it xD
Idk why but I expected him to wake up and say "15" and then fall back to sleep😂😂
Cause of the title of the video probably lol
@@angeladunn5854
Yeah me too
I’m pretty sure I was out by three
Same here actually
@@Ian-bf4ykmy mom said they told her to start counting backwards from 100 and she didn't remember anything after 99😂
Anesthesia is a medical miracle. The feeling when you prepare your fear for a surgery but the next thing you know is you're already all good and treated is heavenly. It's like fearing a boss fight but the boss itself chickens out amd runs away.
I had an anesthesiologist say "see you next week" before he put me under for a 20 minute procedure 😂
Mac is different than fully under……
now imagine if they kept that same lie till you woken up i’ll be tripping balls think how fast a week went by 😂
And then you woke up in a chained up room in a hospital with zombies outside
The way I’d immediately panic lmao
@@tealover7058walking dead reference?
I love general anesthesia. You go to sleep without dreaming and wake up as if nothing ever happened. It is a truly refreshing experience.
It is one of the greatest inventions. It makes it SO MUCH EASIER to perform operations for literally everyone involved. I can’t imagine being fully conscious and getting surgery, like, at all.
If you don't dream, can't feel anything and don't remember, how do you know what you have experienced??
@@1975kappaI know what I experienced by the massive chunk of flesh and muscle missing from my left leg and butt check, and a gazillion staples there instead.
If you love this you'll surely love daily weed smoking
i love it. wish i had it available as a safe shot version for boring waits etc xD
Never done the countdown. I remember talking about beer and then hearing my name in recovery. Whatever they use it’s GOOD SHIT!
Propofol (Diprivan is the best brand) not knockoff generics
That kid was on autopilot when he said “two”
Nah it was 6 he turned into a actual bot
@@LilScoop-ce3zwyeah between 5-6 the light left his eyes and he was struggling 😅 still though, I only made it to 7 the last time they put me under
They didn't have me count like this they shot me up my left arm went on fire then night night
Last time, I said to the anesthesiologist after he pressed the plunger, "Wait, I didn't tell you where the treasure is buried! It's in Central Park right by the...."
Lights out. 🙂
Dumb, _and_ I waited five years to say it.
I love how he trying hard to stay awake. His deep breaths shows just that. Little hero.. Stay safe sweet lad
Bruh I was doing deep breaths and still made a surgeon get annoyed bcuz I was just lying there, even he raised the dose, and still I was able to handle it for long. Then I just let it go, cuz he and a nurze were quite pissed and kwpt questioning why the fuck I'm not sleeping yet 😅
Kid got some grit
you think this makes him a hero?
@@SpicySpiritual are you by chance a redhead? or maybe related to one? apparently some of these medications don't work well with people that have red hair in their genetics
All I remember was “say goodbye to your parents” no wonder I woke up sobbing 😂😂😂
THATS DIABOLICAL 😭💀
@@julevi4296 forreal 🤣 edit: *emOtionAl dAmAge*
your dr was evilllll 😭
Me too 😂😂😂 I woke up feeling so lost
😂 that’s so awful i’m so sorry!
I remember some 12 yrs ago, my doctor was asking about "How's school?", I just started responding for a few seconds and boom woke up 4 hrs later in another room
he ruined your experience
It's like time travelling 2 hours into the future in an instant. It's really cool. If anyone needs an operation and is having anxiety about it, don't worry
I just had surgery. I was worried. A hot nurse put a warm blanket on me and I woke up hrs later. Had no clue. There's def nothing to worry about. I can't believe how well that stuff works
The worry is that it can kill you which is why you have to sign a waiver before you have it that if you die your family wont sue the hospital/doctor.
@@cptnmochiI feel like if you're on the operating table nearly anything a doctor can do can kill you
@@cptnmochiEh that's why there's a doctor specifically on standby whose whole job is to monitor the anaesthesia effect and react accordingly. Everything is risky, but there are precautions.
I had an operation a few years ago and the doctor told me the stuff they gave me is what killed Michael Jackson right before i fell asleep😂@sbklvr
As the anesthesiologist I'd be on extra duty to make sure he doesn't wake up early. Kid clearly has resistance
Have you heard gingers are harder to put to sleep? Or weed smokers? I was told this and wonder if there's any truth to it.
@@neiliewheelie8399I've heard that about "gingers". Don't know about cannabis, though. Those that use opiates have a tolerance, too. Btw...I'm not an anesthesiologist 😬
For weed smockers i think yes, because of the resistance the body develop to drugs, anybody know if i'm right ? @@neiliewheelie8399
Mine was for my baby's delivery, counted 12 and dashed off, came around briefly like after 30 mins, but they reknocked me, wit another dose. The place was all green n cold as ice. Said it was a 45 mins procedure, woke up while wheeling me bck to d ICU , asking ' Where is my baby?' and my mum's voice poped up, ' His here'. And as cloudy n dark as my sight was, I recognised only voices n statures for almost 48 hrs.
@@eunice.mogunladeoladipo2287
Are you saying because of the anesthesia you only recognized voices for two days?
It's actually insane how fast it happens, I will say that it sucks being woken up because it's like being awoken from the best sleep you've ever had.
With people hollering at you you! It's so rude! 😂 "All done now. Wake up, you're all finished!! Open your eyes. Wake up, now"!!! Repeating my name over and over...so over the top! One time I told one of them to hush 😂
I agree!! 😊
@@amyhendricks3627😂 but I’m pretty sure they do it this way because if someone stays under too long it can be dangerous so they do this to help you come out of it.
I remember being asked what my favourite alcoholic drink is, saying something about liking rum, the I woke up nearly five hours later
Except it literally isn't any form of actual sleep. Being in a dissociative coma simply means you cannot react to stimuli and tend to not form memories during said period. Your body just suffered thru an intense physical trauma and you most certainly need to rest.
I got to 20, then told the nurse that it wasn't going to work on me and we would be here all day. I went out and when I woke up, I picked up the conversation right where I left off. They were all laughing and told me that my surgery was already done. I started laughing because I thought they were lying. 😂😂😂😂😂
😂 When I had surgery when I was 4 y.o. I got to 11, the anesthesiologist said it was my nerves that kept me awake that long.
I fell asleep in maybe 2 seconds🤣I was so excited to have a little nap, apparently I slept for 2 hours longer than usual after my procedure😂
@@augustfire3129I was 4, I counted to 5 and slept for an hour longer to people saying I was faking sleeping... umm what? I just woke from surgery tf.
@@strivingtoonedaybeuseful6049 poor you. those medicals should treat kids better than they actually do :(
@@strivingtoonedaybeuseful6049 I’m pretty short/small of a person so when I woke up wayyy later than normal after my procedure I was shocked they assumed I was being cranky and just didn’t want to wake up😭as if I’m not a 5’3 100 lb 18 year old (at the time) who just got knocked out by a dose that was probably a bit too big for me🤣
@@augustfire3129 damn. Maybe a similar thing happened to me. I believe we need our beauty sleep after a surgery. Mine was facial reconstruction after being in a bike accident. I defo needed that sleep because in the hospital they do not let you sleep at all!!
I expected him to suddenly wake up saying sixteen 😂😂
This made me chuckle 😅
Same 😂😂😂
Same..me too😂😂
Yeah because the video’s clickbait lol
Same! Cause of „nobody expected the last one.“
I was like “I’m gonna go to sleep now” 😂 anesthesiologist are probably my favorite people they take the pain away for us chronic illness patients 🖤 best nap you’ll ever have
Going in for a nerve ablation in the morning, I definitely agree. I am 26 years old and I would not have made it this long without them.
That one I had was really mean to me he said some really nasty things to me right before he put me under. One of the worst feelings is when a doctor does that to you then you have to trust him with something like that sucks.
@@SunnyDeLiteme too! I told them once how the premed gave me the closest I have had to pain free consciousness in over 25 years. Now every time I go in, they premedicate me as soon as I get there and then again just prior to procedure. They will tell the dr I was really antsy and in pain to the point they could not settle me down and get me ready for him to do the ablation. He has told me since that he really knows what they are doing and is ok with it. He is the best pain management and pro-patient dr I have ever met.
I hate waking up from it.
@@smsshadoan Went in for what I believed to be a nerve ablation yesterday morning, only to get the same steroidal injection in the same spot that never works.. Really getting tired of being in pain, I am unable to afford proper healthcare and the options I have in Texas really are the worst. Not sure how I am meant to have a positive life when the doctors physically can't even prescribe life saving drugs for people like me.
He's so cute wish I too would have a son like him😢 Not everyone is gifted to be a dad.
I did dental surgery a few years ago. They out me on anesthesia. I remember waking up about an hour later and asking "When are you guys going to start?" and the nurse goes "You're done, we're cleaning up now."
Mine was for my baby's delivery, counted 12 and dashed off, came around briefly like after 30 mins, but they reknocked me, wit another dose. The place was all green n cold as ice. Said it was a 45 mins procedure, woke up while wheeling me bck to d ICU , asking ' Where is my baby?' and my mum's voice poped up, ' His here'. And as cloudy n dark as my sight was, I recognised only voices n statures for almost 48 hrs.
Tbh when I had dental surgery ingenuely don’t even remember it ended I literally was so out of it that I snapped out of it once I was home
😂😂
I had an in depth wisdom tooth extraction surgery so I couldn't speak. But I remember it taking forever for me to go under, and waking up to a kaleidoscope of the Mama Mia cast's silhouettes because they were playing the soundtrack in the background. I feel back to sleep for like 10 minutes because my head hurt and dreamt about the loml and our non-existent daughter. 😂🥲
Definitely a trippy experience
@@zukumidoriyathats laterally the point of anesthesia, what are yoi even on about
i actually started "When are you going" then 45 mins later said "to start?"
First time I had anaesthesia I asked them roughly “how long does this take to kick in?” They said ‘about now’ and I immediately zonked 💀
😂😂😂 brilliant!
😂😂😂😂 Every surgery I've had went like that.
S o r c e r y
Same! I thought it was like in movies where they feel sleepier and sleepier. But I was wide awake a few seconds and then just out.
General Anesthesia is one of those crazy almost unexplainable things. It completely just shuts the brain down or the part that keeps us conscious and sentient.
So, it is nowhere close to being asleep I assume?
@@Kajavyer sleep falls into that category. I believe they are both in the "Hard Problem of Consciousness." But could be "Easy Problem"
@@Kajavyer Some other examples...
How does chemical reactions on the tongue lead to tastes when processed by the brain?
Why do we sleep on a foundational level?
Which existed before, consciousness or matter?
Do all things even inanimate objects have some level of consciousness?
Why does consciousness suddenly pop into existence some years after we are born? Noone, as far as I know, can recall their very early childhood when they were a baby.. we just, one day, "wake up"
@HeWhoShams I remember way into my childhood hood I remember being washed in the sink as a baby
@@DiGi1992 consciousness is a fickle thing so whether this account is true or not it doesn't solve or jeopardize the problem.
If anything it can probably be mapped out on a Bell Curve to some extent with available anecdotal evidence
An anesthesiologist once told me they take you and hover you over the brink of death and then snatch you back at the last minute.. respect
I once remember telling the anesthesiologist this isn’t working. That’s the last thing I remember.
Exact same experience lol, I was saying that I didn't think it was gonna work
Same with me! She plugged me in and I talked to her, she was surprised and asked me if I was still awake, I said that yes it wasn't working and boom. Instant sleep 💤
Same lol
I think that thinking of my anxieties while under anesthesia can win me a Guinness world record.
It can’t, I thought the same thing the last time I went in since I had developed pretty severe anxiety, but no, the reason why is It’s not really “fightable” after a certain point since you won’t be able to think of anything anyway. Your brain becomes tired along with your body and you don’t remember anything after that
It cures anxiety my friend.
For a while anyway 😂
Do they lie to anyone else when starting it? For some reason mine is always like. Okay just going to start a water drip to keep you hydrated and t seconds later I'm out. Like.... I know that wasn't water lmfao 🤣 😂
That video gave me anxiety. I hated all 11 seconds of it.
@@KobbleGobblerI had surgery 1 time and yea I thought of staying awake and next thing I knew i was waking up post op 😂😂😂 not even a dream it was like time didnt even pass yet my appendix was removed 😂
That stuff is wild. As soon as you shut your eyes, you're awake again, but like 3 hours have passed.
So true
I was counting down from 10. I think I got to 3 or so. I was sitting up when I was counting down. Next thing I know I was wondering when I was going to pass out, but the procedure had already happened. I was sitting up in the same place and position when I came to that it felt like a seamless transition. It felt like I never lost consciousness.
Yeah, I don't remember mine at all when I had my wisdom teeth taken out.
It was 7 hours for me after an appendectomy, but I 100% agree with you. It is wild!! It totally feels like no time has passed, and you haven't slept, so you're still tired and fatigued
@@willp.8120this is what happened to me with the Wisdom teeth. She literally said “all done” after the anesthesia IV was coursing in but she was really saying that the procedure was all done and I was remarked “really?” In a sassy way.
I remember when i had anesthesia. They didnt even give me that warning, they just kept talking to me as i drifted off. Pretty funny tbh
I'm convinced that anaesthesia is the closest to death we can get in a controlled environment
I agree
Try DMT and come back to me
@@johnsimons92you have no self-awareness under anesthesia you do not dream you are conscious of absolutely nothing.
That is actually TRUE!!
@@DarkmanRideswhich we are unable to define what happens after death you assume that nothing is closer to death however it could also be the furthest. The law of conservation of energy basically gives us reason to believe in a soul or at least so form of energy being g your consciousness moving on because it can’t be created or destroyed
Anesthesia is honestly so fun cause you don’t remember falling asleep but waking up you don’t reallly feel the pain, just giggly or somthing
I was able to handle it for like a minute, and they got annoyed so raised the dose, and still wanted a half of minute before letting it go cuz they were so confused 😅
Anaesthesia is the proof of that there is nothing after death anaesthesia basically kills you, but you’re still cautious. You just have no dreams and you don’t remember anything and your heart still going
@@crazyassboybum Not religious myself but if there is an afterlife perhaps you just aren't meant to see it until you truly die which would explain why people who have died and later get resuscitated see blackness too.
@@crazyassboybumActually they think that you probably do have some sensation and experience during anaesthesia, but the drugs erase memory!
@@crazyassboybumanesthésia does not kill you it just puts you to sleep...
it's literally the opposite of what you said : you're NOT conscious but you're alive
He said "13 , 14" like he was in love with them both!🤣🤣
This is a child…
@@AJ-ql6dzgot a good point though you can't lie
@@AJ-ql6dzwhat definition of LOVE are you thinking about? 😕
@@AJ-ql6dza child can’t love somebody now? 😂
@@AJ-ql6dzomg so what! It’s an effing joke 🙄🥴
That was the best feeling 15 seconds he ever had 😂
Lol my doc was just like "seeya later!" And I was like "wai- whah-- 🥴😵"
😂😂😂😂😂
Mine just put it in me and kept yapping to the other doctors till I passed out during my hip surgery lol
😂
😂😂😂 No0o0o0o0ooo
This is actually really sad. When my 7yr old had surgery and was administered anesthesia, I wanted to be with him until he was under, but the nurse said, “you don’t want to see your son fall asleep this way” She was so right! Unfortunately, my son passed 9 months ago at age 33 due to an unknown heart condition. So painful
I'm so sorry for your loss I'm 30 & a mom with two kids, I couldn't imagine your pain. I was diagnosed with prolonged QT 4 years ago & I know it can cause the heart to stop & sudden death in people. I'm terrified sometimes. But may the Lord bring you peace & comfort 🙏🏽
Awww 🥺 ❤
It's so sad when a parent buries their child. My best friend that i met in kindergarten passed away at the age of 26 of bone marrow cancer.
Please accept my deepest condolences! ❤️ may your son rest in eternal peace!
Our daughter went into a simple surgery on her tongue when she was 7. The nurse didn’t warn us about how they fall asleep. My wife and I completely broke down. Watching our daughter almost seem to cease too exist was terrifying. It felt like she died.
@@mikkayosef8008 - thank you
lmfao when i had to go under anesthesia i asked the doctor "how long does it usually take to start working?" and his response was "immed-". i blacked out no more than a millisecond into his response
Yeah me too... The Doc didn't even finish her response
Thought my own life was fading away as I watched this.
12 and 13 his brain realized something was up lol
He probably has no reccollection of most of the numbers
@TheAnnoyingBoss I was put under once and I can remember feeling something was up after the nurse pushed the the syringe and it was lights out lol
Nice going. My body usually never get affected by drugs, so when I had to have my gallbladder removed I also wanted to see how long I could last. The only thing I remember is thinking to myself "Okay, just try to be awake for as long as possible.. Pff, I don't feel anything at all, I hope-" and then I woke up in a bed at some point.
The only thing I remember from my surgery is trying to not let my ass hang out from the gown when I was getting into the bed. The next thing I remember is my dad saying "Do you know how many times you've asked me that?" after apparently waking up in delirium several hours later lol
@@michael2775 Lol. As I recall I had some thin paper like pants on under the gown, so I guess we danes are kinda lucky in that regard ^^
Everyone is affected by drugs lol
“Usually never gets affected by drugs” bruh how many drugs have you even tried? 💀
@@ludvig3242 Pretty much every pain killer we have here in Denmark. Not any actual junkie kinda drugs. But for instance, the only time I tried morphine was when I was rushed to the hospital because of pains (which turned out to be gallbladder related). After getting the double dosis that a man of my size should've felt nothing in his whole body,, I felt like Legolas in LOTR where after drinking Gimli under the table, he starts to feel dizziness in his fingers. Although to be fair to the LOTR analogy, it was my whole right arm that was numb, which fking sucked since it was mainly chest and back/shoulderblade pains I was there because of.
bro i had laughing gas on me and i thought the nurses sounded like aliens talking to me
I had the gas for an extraction as a kid and thought the dentist and his assistants were aliens lol
I rmb they looked like cartoons to me
@@olhydra LMAOO exactly
@@LYJManchesterUnited that too ‘
I remember making it through 3 😂This kid is my hero 😂😂😂
Bro was fighting for his life to say “15”! 😂😂😂
I just remember the nurse starting a conversation with me and then, I woke up later.
youre not trully awake until you realize reality is a dream
They just asked me if i felt it yet and i said no and they gave me more and asked if i felt it yet i said no and right befor ethey gave me more again i dont remember anything after that i was just waking up felt like i had a good ass nap frankly i was comforted by this new fangled "modern medicine" sometimes they go wrong like children on puberty blockers thats more barbaric but going under for surgury really takes a lot of thenaorst part out baxk in george washingtons time they just sawed that leg right off while you were awake you but down and after they stuck a hot frying pan on the stub or some crazy shit like i garentee it. To cautorize
I've had a lot of surgeries in my life and I always try to fight the anesthesia. It's like a fun little game before you wake up feeling like you just got hit by a truck. But the nurses with the warm blankets make it all better.
Sorry to hear that Batman but ty for cleaning up the streets of Gotham!
I feel like waking up after the surgery is gonna feel the same as getting abducted by aliens 😅
I was unconscious mid instruction, I think they thought my redhead-dyed hair was my actual hair color.
That was dangerous. You could have never woken up.
@@fashiharz8584wait what
@@Omarie12345usuals red heads are more genetically immune to anesthesia and may require more to sedate a patient
@@Omarie12345 anesthesia is dangerous, and even more dangerous when overdosed. That's why anesthesia nurses / technicians are paid so high, because they shouldn't mess up.
@@MegaVbnvthanks for explaining cause I had no idea what red hair had to do with this and was so lost 😂😂
I remember asking “how long does it take to kick in” he said “you should be feeling it now” after I woke up in the resting room 😂
(Edit) I actually just remembered I asked the nurse while I was still hazy “where can I buy some of this” she laughed and said you have to have some sort of special license.
Tbh when i got injected i was confused for like a solid 10 and then felt like i got roofied or sum but nah
@@marcxworld5708 it’s wild how fast it kicks in. I remember slowly closing my eyes and that’s it.
how do yk how that feels@@marcxworld5708
@@alphaa7828this surprised me when I got my wisdom teeth taken out
exact same thing happened to me lol
Omg! He was so determined! Too cute.
He started to feel it at 6 and was like oh shit at 9
I can’t make it to two!! He’s so cute!! And brave! 😊
True
I never had anastheshia is it scary
Yes, but I fell sleep before I got it so can't tell ya@@weega9852
I didn't even realize I got anesthesia when I suddenly woke up- LMAO
@@weega9852 No it's not 😊 you just feel sleepy and sleep how you usually do.
My last surgery it took me almost to a minute before I fell asleep. I don't know why but i remember thinking to myself, "why am i still awake?"
Yeah, I remember mine taking awhile. It was my first time so I didn't know it wasn't supposed to take awhile. I don't remember being rushed into the OR (after the anesthesiologist jabbing all over before finally getting the vein). I remember casually chatting with the student doctor while being wheeled into the OR and didn't pass out until some paces into the room, so I don't think that time passing was super quick or anything
I did the same thing then wondered why I was so confused when I woke up again 😂
Wake up Sir, the sugery went well. 😂😂😂
I am an actual ginger so we KNOW it's legit my genetics! Gingers for some reason have more resistance to anesthesia so... maybe you have ginger genes too.
lol I messed with my anesthesiologist and jump scared them after faking sleep for like 20 seconds they looked terrified when I was like JK with finger guns and everything then I was out like a light
Doctors and nurses are high on my list of heroes. They saved my life and luckily I evidently tolerate anesthesia real well. I’ve been under the knife 13 times and have survived what’s called a Whipple procedure which is one of the most dangerous and invasive surgeries.
Did you have pancreatic cancer?
Props you are still around and kicking, good on you. I bet recovery was gnarly!
@@TheRedMarauder My new normal is far from great, but they tell me it’s better than the alternative😂
@@user-zp3oz7op6w Yes. The only reason I survived is that I got an early diagnosis. About 5% survive. Usually you feel good until you don’t and then it’s too late. The pancreas is shaped like a fish so doctors refer to the areas of the pancreas as the head the body and the tail. My tumor was on the head of the pancreas and pinched the bile duct. My symptoms were as follows: digestive system issues, very strange bowel movements, my back started to hurt to the point where I was trying to sleep on the floor. And then I started to turn yellow. Evidently that only means a handful of things to doctors. I had been feeling real lousy for a while. My wife and daughter said you don’t look good, and I said I don’t feel good. They were going shopping and said you need to go to the doc in the box. So I did. They didn’t even check me in. They looked at me from across the room and said you’re going to the emergency room. Leave now! And it was on. Had a biopsy within a couple hours. The doc waited for me to come around and said this isn’t a very reliable test and you show negative. He said there’s another test we need to do but that doctor is out of town. He said I know what’s going on and you have pancreatic cancer. He said there’s only a few things we can do for you. We can extend your life a little bit and make you a little more comfortable. He basically told me I was terminal. The next thing I know I am having as aggressive chemo treatments as they give to anyone for anything according to my oncologist. I was in good health otherwise and it was a little bit chubby. She said you being chubby is a good thing because you’re going to lose that weight. I went from 175 pounds to 125 pounds. So six treatments, a recovery period, and a Whipple procedure. another recovery period and more chemo. If you’re interested look up Whipple procedure. There will be two diagrams at the beginning. One before and one after. They take lots of your internal mechanism out and throw it away even if it’s not affected yet. Then they reroute everything. Sorry if you’re not very interested, but you’re getting the whole story😂 After you’re involved with a tumor Institute and surgeries people called navigators call you out of the blue and they seem to have all day and are very chatty. But they want to know is if you’re suicidal after treatments. So I go to meet this world-class surgeon who came to Idaho from the Mayo Institute in Minnesota. That very important and extremely busy man read transcriptions of all of those conversation. I had told them my story about being told I was terminal. First thing that Doc said was, so you think you’re going to die? I said yeah that’s what I’ve been told. He said well that really annoys me because that’s not that doctors call to make, that’s my call,and I’m going to save you. He got a double thumbs up from me and we both smiled. He, the oncologist who happens to be a lady from Ukraine, the chemo nurses and critical care nurses are high on my list of heroes. The most wonderful, caring, compassionate people I’ve ever met. I’ve had too many CT scans which involve radiation so now we’re relying on MRIs with an occasional biopsy if they see something they don’t like. Last biopsy gave me a blood infection which was resolved with six weeks of anabiotic injections every day. Reoccurrences are expected and life expectancy after a Whipple procedure is not very long. Wish me luck. Best wishes to anyone who happens to have read this long reply. 👍🏻😘
Bless his heart he's such a good kid He was fighting it over 10 seconds ❤❤❤
Beautiful little Trojan. Gods speed with your recovery.
Had a pretty big operation not long ago and the thing that freaked me out was that I remembered talking with the nurse right before passing out, then darkness and the next thing was hearing "no sir, keep lying down" in the recovery room.
And it felt it was all in a fraction of a second.
Eventhough the operation was 6 hours plus I have no idea how long it took for me to wake up after that.
I was just in a car accident... My hand got stuck under the top of the door where the window opens.. I REMEMBER A BURNING FEELING IN MY ARM RIGHT BEFORE I FELL ASLEEP.. THEY SAID I WOKE UP AND WAS TALKING TO THE NURSE AND MY MOM I DON'T REMEMBER ANY OF IT... HOW WEIRD IS THAT.. I JUST WOKE UP IN RECOVERY AND WAS LIKE MY MOUTH IS SO DRY... SORRY YOU CAN'T HAVE ANY WATER OR FOOD YET
Oh my bad I forgot to mention MY HAND BROKE AND ALL MY FINGERS BROKE AND I HAS SKIN HANGING OFF.. I DON'T HAVE NAILS ON MY RING OR PINKY.. STITCHES AND PINS...
I remember the anasthesiologist saying I'd be asleep within 30 seconds. So I started counting silently. I remember not remembering what came after 17.
Cap
Hmmm, sure, sure
😂😂😂 ya foul. Maybe he did count to 17
Get well soon u lil angel
Talking to my 6 year old daughter as she went under was the hardest thing I’ve done - I was talking to her about ice cream, and fun things, smiling and laughing - all to not panic her.
I burst into tears when she went out - was just an outpouring of emotion.
She was fine - awesome team of doctors and nurses ❤
The way you wrote makes it sound like she was being euthanized
@@Luvilli💀
@@Luvilli😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Luvilliyeah if that's the hardest thing she's ever done then christ that's an easy life 😂
@@Jay-dx9finah bro... Kids get scared, and parents do too! It's natural! Even I feel weird how it makes unconscious immediately!
My dad is a former heavyweight champion boxer and he went in for surgery. The doctors knew who he was and played a “prank”. I can’t remember if it was as he was going under or as he was waking up, but the surgeon pretended to be in dad’s corner and the anaesthetist pretended to be the ref counting to 10 as if my dad had been knocked out. The surgeon was yelling “C’MON DEAN, GET UP” while everyone in the room was making noise and cheering him on. He tried to get up and was fighting to get off the bed. It took 3 people to keep him from getting up😂
So how long could he stay awake?
The nurse just kept telling me to stay awake and then I woke up a few hours later 😭
Que bonito y tierno se mira tanta inocencia god bless y cuidalo mucho
I did the same thing when I was about his age. My dad made me a bet saying "For every second you count I'll give you 10 dollars" so I tried my best. and managed to get to 12. My dad never expected me to go past 5-6 but honored his word. and 10-year-old me just made 120 dollars in 12 seconds. This is a true story
The best nap you'll ever had.
Idk man I thought it went wrong and it didn’t work but then the nurses woke me up and told me the surgery was finished lol
Hell no it was disgusting
Never lied I see why MJ needed it if my insomnia gets any worse I might need it
@@Kushroom_it doesnt i literally woke up and thought i was sleep for a minute i was so confused as to how they did surgery on me already 😂
@@Kushroom_yeah I remember I knocked out and when I was knocked out it felt like they moved me to another room. I woke up thinking they moved me to another room to preform the surgery there, but they didn’t I was in the same room with 2 or so hours that had gone by
at around 6 or 7 seconds you can tell by the slightly quicker counting and his eyes widening a little that he was FIGHTING the anesthesia like a boss!! 💪
Awww he's such a cute precious kid.
Awwh the soft little "fourteen" melted my heart. Kids are adorable 😂❤
Almost....
Me too! It was sooo cute
As a mom I can agree that they're especially the cutest peacefully sleeping. ❤
My colonoscopy two years ago my anesthesiologist gave me a whole dose of propofol. And I was awake. The doctors start talking about the procedure and I said, “umm, I am still awake over here.”
The collective..”oh!” From the nurse and anesthesiologist. And I always wake up totally fine and fully awake.
Thanks Ehlers Danlos!!
YES!!
My EDS doesn't do this to me. I go out fast and wake up puking. It's rough.
something similar but i kinda just sat there tapping my finger on the rail just babbling on about code and music, the doctor had time to come in and say “im surprised you’re still up” after he had done his prep for the procedure. About 5 - 10 seconds after that they gave me more MJ Juice and i was out😂
That's fcking insane. This LITERALLY happened to my ex wife. Almost verbatim.
Glad you were okay, though!
@@VoidMusicc MJ juice 🤣
I woke up thinking all my stuff was stolen then remembered I remembered nothing at all
It's literally like a moment passed, but they said it took a few hours.
And you ALWAYS wake up SURPRISED as hell, feeling all out of place.
I woke up 'surprised' as well. From out cold to what the hell. He said I kept wanting to wake up.
@@lanceurwin3368 like you were opening your eyes?
@@bigman88george3 not during no. The anesthesiologist told me he kept having to adjust. I guess I was fighting it. Red hair gene from my Mom maybe?
@@lanceurwin3368 Fighting while knocked out 😆? You needed a horse's dose.
That boy is adorable! I mean how sweet. Doing everything in good faith with determination. And so angelic when asleep. 😇 😴
A month ago when I was at the hospital to get my pacemaker/ICD and wire out. I remember the anesthesia nurse saying: "give her more" because it didn't take effect fast enough - I remember counting to 15 and a few seconds after being given more I was dead out 😅
They did a good job, so thankful to all those working at the hospitals.
You can see his eyes dilating and him struggling to keep awake... Little trooper!!
I've had 2 surgeries now with anestesia and its still one of the freakiest feelings a human can have. One second you're talking with the doctor and then he says "here it comes", you feel your body tingling and suddenly what feels like a second later you wake up in the recovery room after 3 hours. Also waking up from it is like you just had the best nap ever
I've literally gone under saying the Lord's Prayer. Then ad I regained consciousness, I was still saying the prayer. I picked right up where I left off.
It's SOOOO weird how it feels like lost time. It feels like you time traveled.
I felt like i was deep under the sea and just got to the surface.
Good point. I felt really good when I came to after my "nap".
*Little guy was on autopilot from 5 to 15😂😂😂*
My surgery the anesthesiologist said "I'm going to be your bartender today" and i was gone
That gave me a good chuckle 😂
My son is 27 now but at age 3 he stayed awake for so long under anesthetic
(lot longer than 10 seconds)
the anesthesiologist was going to have the operation cancelled..
Fortunately after the suggestion was made he did fall asleep..
I was told to go home because of the amount of anesthetic they'd had to give him would mean hed remain a sleep for hours..
Something in my gut told me to stay and not only did he wake up just as he was being wheeled out from the operating room giving all medical staff one hell of a shock n fright, but he said
"Can i have my sausage, beans and chips now please"
Whist waiting for my son to fall asleep after he had been administered the anaesthesia, he really was awake for so long, it was part of the conversation hed had with the anesthesiologist, who jokingly tried bribing him. But shockingly couldnt understand how this little boy was still lucid and able to have a full blown conversation..
Hes never had any other operations but I believe the hospital added a warning on his records, should he go under again..
is he a redhead? some people are naturally resistant to anaesthetics and i've heard it's more common in redheads
People always want so much attention. They just HAVE to tell you about their story and make it about them on someone else’s posts 😂
@apollo5900 Though he has pale skin, he has very dark brown, naturally curly hair with dark brown eyes to match
@Lucifer___- It was a memory that made me smile and a story I thought others would also enjoy reading about..
Nothing sinister and by the few "likes" a few people dod enjoy the story..
Shame your response was one of negativity, instead of taking it for what it was, a simple story and I pray your life is happier than the comment you left and you have the life you deserve.
You can see the moment he feels it really kicking it and he starts counting faster out of panick lmao
Hey he gave it a great go at it!!!!! Well done young fellow for making a new record!!! ❤ I tried to fight anesthesia once and I only made it to 11
“One, two, FRee” 😭😂😭 he’s so cute
😂😂😂😂
Nah he’s just British
At six his smirk went away. That's when shit got real. By ten he panicked. 😂🤣
The way he said 14 and 15 was so cute 🥰 well done little lad!
He is so dang cute!!
Crazy how this is how Michael Jackson went to sleep every night, bro had a personal anesthesiologist
He would have HATED this kid
Dude... that kid parties hard
Lmao 😂😂😂
i was so nervous before my anesthesia. i had to get endometriosis removal and have severe anxiety around being unconscious around strange men, due to csa. when i woke up it felt like i had gone through it again, i was just crying and screaming for my mom at 25. the nurses were so kind and understanding and one of them kept holding my hand until i was fully there again.
I cried before I fell asleep. It’s the loss of control I think. Nurses were very nice and basically coddled me with warm blankets and to breath deep as I cried right to sleep 😂
What if the doctors called you strange?
@MegaStorm most people have the ability to have compassion with other people, and i had told them before about my anxiety. they did everything to make me feel safe and reassured me.
@mandi.monroe i was so terrified of losing consciousness that the doctor started a chat with me about easter dinner. it helped so much to relax, just having my last thoughts going under be something else.
This lil man is such a trooper....where in northern England are you from mate?
If the bottled anesthesia as a sleep aid, I'd be their #1 consumer. GREAT STUFF!!!!
Right? Can’t be safe tho like that shit is crazy
Sadly it's unpredictable and bottling it would probably cause a lot of overdoses 💔 I wish
That’s what killed Michael Jackson 😢
Ugh seriously. Insomniacs and fellow sleep-disordered peeps unite! No way could any of these anesthesia drugs *ever* be safely utilized outside of a surgical setup, closely monitored by an anesthesiologist, but omg it sure _seems_ like it’d be GREAT to 1) be able to choose exactly when you’re gunna transition over to La-La Land instead of having to wait on your body to hopefully relax enough, and 2) be guaranteed to get that crazy deep sleep every single night! Haha they’d also have to figure out how to fix the other major downside of waking up super “drunk”, weak, drowsy, & confused. God it’d be so great to just be able to flip a switch and have a full, restful sleep every night. It sucks ass trying to LIVE life while not having healthy sleep patterns, or having excessive daytime drowsiness/fatigue/brain fog, etc.
@@luellapenvennen6623 SMH. Exactly.
“15!!!!” *smacks a doctor* 😂😂😂
I remember trying to stay awake for my heart surgery as a kid and the surgeons were making jokes as I was falling asleep and I woke up laughing uncontrollably
Omg he looks just like the little boy from "Big Daddy"❤ So adorable
When I was put under when I had to get my wisdom teeth surgically removed, I remember waking up in the middle of it with gauze in my mouth saying something to the nurse about how I had to get my wisdom teeth out and if we were done. She was very sweet and calmed me down and I went right back to sleep.
I remember count to maybe 3 and then just laughing then passing out.
Best nap ever man.
You can see how proud of himself he is!! Way to go little guy! Good luck with whatever procedure is happening! 💛
Because of the number of procedures I've had and the complexity of my condition, I have an abnormally high tolerance. I used to work at my local hospital, and I'm still on good terms with the OR staff and they still assure me that my record of 37 still has not been beaten.