Ridddle that is a good question cause nasa sent a mail last year and this is what it said Mr.moolman nasa has tested blood samples for years but we can’t your blood is perfect for going to mars and exploring it’s wonders we will make new life forms of the worms we saw your blood contains Energy pressure and Einsteinium it is enough the pressure is the space sucking you in and energy the fabric of lairs of the suit is going to make it gentle and more as we will show you Florida California you will see our work but this will be difficult cause we have to give you cards to go in to make sure you are not trespassing our guard will keep an eye on you get it done by 2020 or our people will get upset and launch missle
He’s making it a lot more intense than it needs to, I would much have it in a documentary style instead of it having some intense, fast action music in the background.
my mother told be that when she went to surgery for her leg she woke up in the middle and it didnt hurt she was totally conscious i just dont remember what was done afterwards that made my fear of surgery go away and also other reason im not afraid of surgery is because i was on one once and had no problems such as waking up only that i was bit weak after waking up
This happened to me when I was 4. I woke up and could feel the blinding pain, but I couldn't move or scream. That went on for what felt like an eternity until I started to shake. That's when the doctors clued in, I heard some shouting, and then the next thing I knew I was in the recovery room. It is the most vivid memory I have, and I have no doubt that it has impacted my adult life.
Don't let this video scare you. If you ever wake up during surgery, you can only hear voices and the surgeons talking. You won't be able to feel any pain, because they give you a pain reliever. And you will probably wake up after surgery since that's when the anesthesia would be wearing off. Also, ITS RARE DONT WORRY ABOUT IT
There is a 0.1% chance of awakening, and a much, much smaller chance to feel pain. This video is seemingly only here to strike fear. If there was a noticeable risk, doctors would warn you before surgery.
I didn’t feel any pain when I woke up during surgery all I remember was a very bright white light and I heard like a man voice say “Oh shit she’s awake!” and then everything faded from bright white to darkness again. I didn’t feel anything I just remember seeing the bright white light and hearing that man
I felt this before as they were drilling my gums and I was awake during the 30 minutes and I could only wiggle my toes their was no pain but their was the discomfort of the drill into ur teeth
I woke during an emergency c-section. You feel every damn thing. I tried throwing my body. I tried everything I could to scream. To shake my head. The internal screaming was insane. I wished for death. Begged for death. And then then they seen my blood pressure rise seen my heart rate go insane and knew I was awake and they knocked me out again. I woke up early again as they were removing the tube from my throat. They stopped when it was halfway out and I started suffocating. Again I couldn't do anything. Just when I thought I was actually going to suffocate to death they finally pulled it out. I woke up a few minutes later and everyone ignored eye contact with me and I knew my son was dead. It was the worst day of my life. No amount of therapy has ever helped me. They said it was a dream. I've had many surgeries and I've NEVER dreamed. Ever!
I woke up in the middle of surgery once. It was when I was getting my appendix removed. As I woke up, I looked around and noticed no one had noticed me waking up and as as looked down to my abdominal area, I saw blood all over. I slurred the word "cool" and a nurse got startled put my mask back on and turned up the gas. Went out cold within seconds. One of the best experiences ever!
When I woke up during a surgery on my arm after breaking it I didn’t know what to do so I held my breath until my oxygen levels went down then one of the doctors noticed and gave me more gas😂 wasn’t the best way to let them know but I was only 10 so what did I know🤷♂️
@@melnextdoor reason for me waking up was incorrect amount of drug injected. It happened because my height was 6.2 at that point but my age less than 18. I heard doctors saying his body is large keep backup drug ready if he wakes up and it happened. But surgery was smooth no pain no dream except they accidentally cut artery under my left eye 😅🤣.
To late I'm recovering from my leg surgery now I'm gonna need surgery for the following: left leg Back surgery Brain surgery (possible more I forgot) I have a huge scar from my surgery two weeks ago message me if you want to see them
Dude im actually scared. Thank goodness its not that common. Only 30,000 people a year. Only 30,000 people a year. Only 30,000 people a year. BUT YOU HAD TO ADD THAT BACKROUND MUSIC!!!!
When I was younger, I had dental surgery and they were supposed to take four teeth out (I had a bad over crowding problem) but since I was too scared, I didn't breathe through the mask. He thought that if he injected something to numb my mouth, he could still take the teeth out. However, the dumbass didn't give me nearly enough numbing stuff to do it's job and just started ripping my teeth out and I felt everything. Yeah. Sucked.
Happened to my grandfather. The Doctors didnt believe him until he relayed their entire conversations while he was paralyzed. He did not feel pain but felt them in his chest nor could he move, but was well aware of everything that was happening. Pretty scary.
When i was a kid, i had a bladder surgery. Was conscious through the whole thing and felt everything. It was ok though, because we had Mc Donald's afterwards
Those are actually *terrible* odds. I've done the math, that's at best a 1 in 12,500 chance, and at worst a 1 in 500 chance (an average of 1 in 6000 chance) of visiting Hell during surgery...
Betelgeuse SB4-190LDB Those odds are pretty good considering the FDA would never approve a surgery with that high of a failure rate unless it is essential meaning if you need the surgery, you should probably get it!
Spetznaz Ninja That depends where you live, but most places it's not a greater risk to drive. But even if it were, in the moment (or more likely moments, hours worth of them) you'd rather die in a car than endure a second more. Not even a minuet in and it'd be the longest minuet of your life, the only thing on your mind would be how much longer this would last, and there'd be hours left to go. Towards the end I imagine you wouldn't be thinking in any language you could understand, you're not going to be comming out the other side in one piece psychologically speaking. For virtually all who are this unfortunate, it is nearly always the defining moment of their lives and will be the one thing they remember when they have forgotten all else, there is no number above zero that is worth that kind of risk.
Is it just me or did someone else cringe and have physical pain while watching this video my chest started hurting and I started to cry a little just the thought of someone enduring that agonizing pain and suffering
Stop scaring people! As a med student I can say that's quite uncommon, the anesthesiologist usually sees, when you're getting more alert (e.g. by blood pressure or brain activity) and acts accordingly. Rather be afraid of type two diabetes and eat less sugar, fellas! ;)
Uhh, I have to be afraid of this because I have extremely low blood pressure to the point you wouldn't be able to tell if I'm awake or not during surgery. I'd rather just be awake and not feel pain and they paralyze only a certain amount of my body. Though, I doubt there are drugs that do that.
Patient: Wakes up and moved toes to let the surgeons know that he’s awake Surgeon: It’s just a small muscle reflex. *starts the drill* Patient: *INTERNAL SCREAMING*
I had this when I was 4 years old during an operation in my nose. The complete anesthesia stopped working. My nose is obviously still working but I am traumatized and have pretty severe psychological problems now at 17
Yeah man, im afraid if i keep up ny current lifestyle i might need a surgery, and when i was like 8, i had a circumcision and when the doctor injected whatever you call the thing used to nullify pain, it didn't work for me, even though it worked for other kids my age. It might be because im fat
@@ionicman2908 yeahh mann, I can feel the pain when I was circumcised, They dont use syringe but they are using a anesthesia gun. I'm still afraid of surgery until this day.
*_I have heard stories of some people actually waking up or almost waking up. The drugs makes the surgeons think they are sleep, but the person is awake. They are unable to notice since the drug makes the person 100% paralyzed and unable to move. However the person could feel everything..._*
I woke up during a surgery to put 15 screws in my leg. The pain was beyond description and the memory of what happened still gives me serious anxiety. Luckily I was eventually able to signal I was awake and was put back under.
doger riders I woke up during eye surgery when I was five towards the end of it I started screaming and crying than they put eye drops in my eyes. Another time I woke up was during wisdom teeth removal
Once when i had surgery, i didnt wake up during it but i remeber when they put the drug into me they started freaking out because i wansnt going to sleep and then after a minute I started screaming and then i feel over.
I got my wisdom teeth removed and some specialist came and gave me a liquid to drink that made me go to sleep and right before that happened I was getting bored and started hearing music with one earphone and just blacked out and next thing I know I’m in my house
This happened to me! Apparently, I woke up during my surgery... but, they immediately administered more anesthesia, to put me out. I had absolutely no recollection on any of it. The only reason that I knew what had happened? The nurse told about it, when I woke up in recovery. Thankfully, I didn't have ANY recollection of it. Thank God!!
hanselxy right..there are actual stories though, where a patient felt pain during anesthesia awareness . They are paralyzed though like said in the video and some doctors and hospitals have gotten sued for it.
I had that happen to me.I had got hurt at work and needed a muscle graph from my ham string into my knee.I woke up and they had my leg in a device separating my leg bones at the knee.I felt no pain in my leg and they ask me if I wanted to watch I said yes but of course they only let me maybe a few minutes and put me back out.
I had the same, but a little bit... They we're a few seconds too late to give me more anesthesia, so I woke up for 4 seconds, and only saw a few glimpses of a surgery's face...
2 seconds in, straight to comments to find comfort to help get me through this video about a topic I have thought many times about. thank you unknowing strangers for your support.
A few years ago, I went in for emergency surgery to repair a retinal tear. When the doctor saw me, he Cursed at some length and said that he would be late for his flight, And that he had told his service not to book any more patients. I had an aesthetic given to me at 1 o’clock, and he saw me at five, the last patient of the day. He started ranting about missing his flight, and when I told him that the anesthetic had worn off hours ago, he barked “no time, sit down.” I ended up having eye surgery with no anesthetic by a guy who was mad at me for screwing up his schedule, and rushing. It was thoroughly unpleasant, and at the end, He said “we’re done” and started frantically putting away tools. I opened both eyes, and could see nothing out of my left eye. He said “It’ll come back.” I looked around, thinking “this idiot blinded me because he was rushing so much.” It was pretty terrifying, but the vision did come back after about 30 seconds. Trust me, there are worse things that having an aesthetic wear off in the middle of an operation!
I had surgeries a few times. Last time i went under anesthesia all i remember was them standing around me preparing me for the surgery. I dont remember the anesthesia taking effect. I woke up in the recovery room. I thought i was still waiting to go in and i didnt even realize they had already done the surgery. I was scared for weeks about going under but afterwards i realized it wasnt really a big deal.
I woke up during my tonsillectomy, had nightmares about it for years. I was 5-6, woke up, opened my eyes and tried to make a noise, my mouth was clamped open and a doctor had two long skiny instruments down my throat. I heard the doctor say "oh shit she's waking up" then a nurse gave me an injection and I woke up again after the operation, the doctors never told my mom and when I tried to tell her they said it was just anesthesia nonsense talk. I had nightmares about it for so many years and still hate going to the doctors.
I had the same thing happen to me. Opened my eyes during tonsilectomy at 5 years old under bright lights, a nurse on my right, the doctor on my left and one or two others near my feet. I reached my right hand to feel what was holding my mouth open and grasped the round clamp screw knob and tried to turn it, just then the nurse said "She's coming to... (a long pause).. She's coming to!!" Then "Get her under, get her under!" And I felt myself falling asleep. No pain, just awake. I was semi conscious when they laid me in the recovery room and I dosed off but woke up as they left and a different nurse walked in reading charts on the wall, my head was turned to the side but when I tried to look at the ceiling above me (straight ahead) I was suffocating until I figured out to keep my head to the side. I told the nurse I couldn't breath but she told me to sleep and left me there. Happened again when I was grown during colonoscopy, I felt everything but couldn't defend myself, it was like rape. I yelled stop repeatedly but they kept saying "Almost done" and worse than labor!! They took forever having dufficulty maneuvering the scope. That really traumatized me!! Cried in recovery. There's a surgery I need now and just can't bring myself to courage for it.
@@jibberoverjava that sucks. I've only had one surgery where they put me under anesthesia, my tonsillectomy, and that completely terrified me to this day, the thought that it could happen again when I get my knee surgery is now going to haunt my nightmares until its time for my knee surgery 🙈 PS: did they ever tell your parents?
@@reactionx1041 no they never told my parents. And confidentially after I had the surgery one of the nurses molested me a couple nights. I told on them and they didn't come back for the next couple of nights. I made sure I roomed in with my daughter when she needed surgery. No one was going to touch her!
I’m legit having surgery on Monday. My dad and I were just talking about someone waking up during surgery. I haven’t looked up anything about surgery and this pops up. Phones really do be listening
It's not called Anesthesia Awareness. It's called "Lawsuit". Because you are hooked up to monitor blood pressure and heart rate which would sky rocket if you started to feel pain from open surgery and immediately beacon on the machines
Well you have a basically a tranq in you, so you can't move or anything, tbh they will get sued and the doctor probably fired, so that's why many doctors make sure your asleep, anyone who wakes up and feels the pain will no doubt win a lawsuit because it *is* the doctors responsibility to make sure you're ok
No it’s ca anaesthesia awareness not a civil liability these things happen we in the rest of the world don’t generally go around suing and getting doctors sacked like Murica it’s nobody’s fault if you really want to be pedantic if anyone is to technically blame it’s the patient for being immune to the anaesthetic everyone is different.
iMango wait how would it be the patient’s fault?? And waking up during surgery doesn’t really mean their “immune” to it. It means the anesthesiologist calculated the dosage incorrectly.
It does not make sense, the drug they use stoped transmission of data or nerves to your brain, hence u can't feel pain. But if you wake up and feel paint, that doesn't always mean your brain can transfer the necessary information to your heart or other part of your body to react. It doesn't make sense, if other parts of your body can't receive the data how is your heart going to receive the data from ur brain.
I had undergone general anaesthesia for a surgery in February 2018. I found the video only today. Its exciting. Now I am even more thankful to my anaesthetist who saved me from any horror or pain during my surgery. My surgeon made me do all sorts of tests to prevent any such occurance. And my anaesthetist too checked very carefully about all the important things. So so thankful to them, now more than ever.
As a nurse anesthetist I can assure you in developed countries these things don't really happen or they are extremely rare. The patients who are at the highest risk of awareness are usually drug addicts or alcoholics because of their tolerance to medicine. Also very sick people (e.g. 85 year old with vast number of heart conditions) are more prone to awareness in theory, because their therapeutic window is narrow, meaning that the difference between too little and too much in term of anestetics is very small. Even then, monitoring systems are so good these days that we have multiple parameters to follow during surgery so we are quite aware of how the patient is doing.
I agree I woke up when they had me out when I got stabbed a few months ago. I have used drugs for years but was sober and on soboxone now. Well I woke up and they had to put me out!
@@jayjaybongo Yes, we do that. More often than not patients admit that they are using drugs, so usually it doesn't come as a surprise. The problem is that there is no way to know 100% sure how strong their tolerance is. I've seen anaesthesiologists put 2,5 times the normal amount of sedative to an alcoholic before they're finally asleep, so it can be difficult. But even so, in my 3 years of working in anaesthesia in three different hospitals I've never come across a patient who has been aware during surgery, so it really is EXTREMELY rare. The stories you read/hear around the internet are usually either fake or they happened decades ago, when the medical world was quite different.
Sadly my mother actually went through this while in the middle of a C-section when pregnant with my brother. She said when she tried to speak she wasn't able to and the pain was unbearable. After this she was never the same, a eating disorder developed after this but recently recovered!
same happened with my dad , tho he never got any disorders . Still he told me he will never ever have operations anymore cuz this was the worst moment of his life. Now he never complain about any pain cuz he knows it could be waaaaaay worst . I mean hell , what is simple headache in compare to literally cutting your organs and you feel all of it
Well I just hope you both get a good life along with the rest of your families. I haven't experienced any of this yet I envision horrors. Live a good life and God bless.
I had 2 surgeries...last week I completed 5km marthon...so surgeries are not always so bad...but I only had minor surgeries..like appendectomy and hiatal hernia. But I guess major like heart or brain are complicated.dont know how the recovery will be..but brain surgery I heard doesn't cause pain except cutting skull..
When I was younger I split my skull open after falling head first on the concrete. After being rushed to the hospital with several bloody towels holding everything in I was put down for surgery to fix it all up. I woke up mid procedure but could not move, talk or feel anything aside from the pressure on my head as they moved stuff around and such. They had a green tarp over my head so nobody could see that my eyes were opened or that I was awake until they were done. They looked as scared as I did which made me kinda laugh. I had forgotten that I cracked my head open so I just woke up thinking someone was kidnapping me or stealing my brain.
@@spathiax36 I didn't split it open like an egg shell. I split my head and cracked/fractured my skull open so you could probably see a bit of my brain of I wasn't bleeding so badly.
When I was about 10 years old, I broke my wrist in a bicycle accident. To set the bone back in place they had to “put me to sleep.” I woke up in the middle of the procedure. The doctor was basically pushing my wrist back into place. It was the absolute worst pain I have ever felt in my life. Thankfully I wasn’t paralyzed and I was able to scream and boy I did. They put me back under when they noticed, but I’ll never forget the amount of pain I felt.
I had a form of Lasik done called PRK where they burn a laser into your eye to get that sweet vision. I thought that was pretty crazy. Hurt a bit. But, having your eye plucked... my goodness. Imagine being awake as they scoop it out and separate it...
**wakes up** "oh the surgery is over....Am I in my bed? I feel so tired I can't move, guess i'll just enjoy the rest of my relaxing sleep" *begins drilling into knee bone* *OH NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO*
I had this happen to me in 2011. I was getting a defibrillator. I received the anesthesia, counted down and I was out. Then woke up, right before they were about to cut into my chest with the laser. Once cut, I could smell the incision, I was panicking, only with my eyes and my forehead was REALLY sweaty! I don't know how long I was awake, but the panicking and the sweating felt like forever. THEN, a nurse lifted up the covering from my face, saw that I was awake, eyes wide open, sweaty brow, while not being able to say anything! She asked if I were still awake, and my eyes must have seemed weird to her, I was LOOKING EVERYWHERE, and stared at her! SHE THEN mentioned to everyone there to "STOP!!" "OUR GUEST needs some happy juice!" Then asked me (reassuring me) "ARE YOU READY FOR SOME HAPPY JUICE!" IT is a horrible thing, I was fortunate that a nurse was checking on me!
My Anxiety watching this vid the whole time🥴... I’ve had a 7 1/2 hour surgery & I remember telling my Two Surgeons to make sure I don’t feel pain & don’t Steal my organs🤷🏾♀️They laughed but, I was so darn serious😑
I had surgery Monday, was kinda scared about awareness, but I was fine. Had a good 4 hour nap :). When I went into my wisdom teeth removal though, I remember trying to keep my doctor from injecting me with numbing medicine. I don't remember anything else though, but I think it's normal because the anaesthetic was given through an IV. Normally I am a very anxious and scared person, but my past experiences have made me less worried for future operations
@@zaytwin7992 lol yeah, its completely normal to remember a bit from a wisdom teeth removal. They don't dope you up as much as they they do for regular surgeries because it's more dangerous to do so
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I don't think you intended to put the video edit link there
Ridddle that is a good question cause nasa sent a mail last year and this is what it said Mr.moolman nasa has tested blood samples for years but we can’t your blood is perfect for going to mars and exploring it’s wonders we will make new life forms of the worms we saw your blood contains Energy pressure and Einsteinium it is enough the pressure is the space sucking you in and energy the fabric of lairs of the suit is going to make it gentle and more as we will show you Florida California you will see our work but this will be difficult cause we have to give you cards to go in to make sure you are not trespassing our guard will keep an eye on you get it done by 2020 or our people will get upset and launch missle
0:37 I was so scared I thought you were going to say "Every year more then 21 million people wake up during surgery"
goofy lol me too
Oooh... Me too
@Masi Capone it did say most of the time doctors are able to quickly add more of what's needed. Most of the time.
He’s making it a lot more intense than it needs to, I would much have it in a documentary style instead of it having some intense, fast action music in the background.
More than*
imagine waking up and seeing your own stomach wide open omg
zeb even if you don’t feel pain that d be horrible
What the 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
how would you even be able to see it... im pretty sure that in most surgeries where they cut your stomach open they wont keep your head up
Help me...
zeb ...that would be a *NIGHTMARE*
My entire body shivered when you talked about the woman that woke up during the eye operation.
I know right
Same
YTSunny my body shivered the whole time 😂🤧
YTSunny ik
It made me die
"People aren't scared of death, they are scared of it's pain."
- Me, Aug 2021
Death is not always Painful.
@@akshitsharma8475 yep but when the soul comes out the body it's pain is unbearable its like skinning your all skin at once
@@thegamertap2451 How do you know that?
@@akshitsharma8475 studied..
@@thegamertap2451 No, Humans never knew what happens after you Die.
having surgery next month and got recommended this.
thanks, youtube.
Dude please are u ok?
Why type of surgery was it?
I too have surgery next months.. Thanks from me as well
U okay Bro?
Hello, you there?
This is like the worst nightmare ever for many
I have woken up in the middle of my surgery. Nothing happened. Just enjoyed the chitchat of the doctors.. and then dozed off again. 😂
Lmao
@@user-uv7hi4zu7c but it actually wasn't 😂
my mother told be that when she went to surgery for her leg she woke up in the middle and it didnt hurt she was totally conscious i just dont remember what was done afterwards
that made my fear of surgery go away and also other reason im not afraid of surgery is because i was on one once and had no problems such as waking up only that i was bit weak after waking up
Razqan Razak it’s from Requiem for a Dream
When you actually learn more in youtube than school
That is true
Very true
on
So trueeeee omo
So true it makes me laugh 😂
This happened to me when I was 4. I woke up and could feel the blinding pain, but I couldn't move or scream. That went on for what felt like an eternity until I started to shake. That's when the doctors clued in, I heard some shouting, and then the next thing I knew I was in the recovery room. It is the most vivid memory I have, and I have no doubt that it has impacted my adult life.
You are a liar after anesthesia patients can't remember any thing
Barkha shekhawat 🤦🏾♀️
@@barkha1436 Traumatic experiences are the easiest to remember...
No they can remember
@@barkha1436 it's not amnesia, it's anesthesia, yes they can
This is actually a nightmare
Beautiful girl 1tttw3r ikr
The life is a nightmare
@Abhishek Pandey sleep paralysis
RIP
Abhishek Pandey oof
Who else felt uneasy watching this thinking it was your body getting opened?
good thing it didnt happen during my heart surgery :D
I did
Damn u i wasnt until i saw thiz
Hell, even more painful than watching bad thing from an anime
@Grim Games bro my mom too
i was allready scared of a surgery. but now...
You're not?
omg i just commented that XD
If it helps, you would probably just pass out from shock.
SirMatthew uh no. He said in the video one person DIED from the pain, and they just revived them to keep going. F**K THAT.
are u gonna finish
"Hey your awake! Can you hold open your rib cage for a second?"
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😂 😂 😂
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“Sure”
Don't let this video scare you.
If you ever wake up during surgery, you can only hear voices and the surgeons talking. You won't be able to feel any pain, because they give you a pain reliever. And you will probably wake up after surgery since that's when the anesthesia would be wearing off. Also, ITS RARE DONT WORRY ABOUT IT
Crazy Maisy tysm this comment is UNDERRATED asf everyone here needs to know I'll help you by liking
Well.. The likely to happen this is very very very very very slim.
So Dont worry
Crazy Maisy thank you for this comment 😭💜
Thank you i have operacion tommorow 😔😞
Crazy Maisy sometimes you may actually feel the pain.
I think I found my phobia.
All these other kids with the pumped up kicks 🦵
Better run better run faster than your mom 👩🏼
Surgephobia
I thinks it's called common sense
I don’t think anyone wants to wake up during surgery
That thumbnail scared the living daylights out of me......why is this in my recommended
omega rapid 123456789 I KNOW RIGHT
omega rapid 123456789 I thought of the same thing😂😂
Hmm...
Nociceptors might be rendered useless ...Medically Potential threat eliminated..
What about neuropathic pain?
Analgesics stop them too?
Agree
omega rapid 123456789 Tahts what I was about to ask ......
Imagine the Patient asking you how is it going mid surgery .
"So, how's it going?"
Doctor dead😂😂
Bri'ish blokes be like:
*waking mid-surgery*
"Roity-oh, whut's all this then?"
Some surgeries are done while the patient is awake tho, to make sure they can still talk
lol
Thanks I’m never going to the doctor again.
Same
Same
I am not going to the doctor again even if I will die if I don't.
It's highly unlikely that this could happen .
Same
Who else read the comments to take their minds off the video a little?
@@33korki77 same
Me
Not me.
Well, guess what I'm doing now?
LuckyMeAL63 ŁꀎꉓꀘꌩM̸͟͞ΣΔŁ63 me
Imagine waking up and seeing the hospital empty, with the lights off, because there was a disaster which lead to everyone evacuating
That would be awesome
Reminds me of The Walking Dead.
@@wind- lmao u gucci?
got it from the Walking dead... still......
Õhh no
This is why it's important to use a brain activity sensor during surgery.
does brain activity sensor exist?
@@coleentorres5155 yea
@@coleentorres5155 eeg
@Gamer Man thank science
The thumbnail scared me a ton more than the video's concept.
Crammananne same here 😢😢😰😰
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Hey at least there's no picture of a dude in surgery with his intestines cut open
Yeah😂😂💀
Mmmmmmmeeeeeeeee ttttttttooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!
There is a 0.1% chance of awakening, and a much, much smaller chance to feel pain. This video is seemingly only here to strike fear. If there was a noticeable risk, doctors would warn you before surgery.
That's one in 1000 chance, too high.
Its 0.2 to 0.008, it is every 1/500 to 1/12500
Jackson Alexander good
I didn’t feel any pain when I woke up during surgery all I remember was a very bright white light and I heard like a man voice say “Oh shit she’s awake!” and then everything faded from bright white to darkness again. I didn’t feel anything I just remember seeing the bright white light and hearing that man
I felt this before as they were drilling my gums and I was awake during the 30 minutes and I could only wiggle my toes their was no pain but their was the discomfort of the drill into ur teeth
I don't know what's more scary this or hospital bills.
C. A. Fontaine XD
C. A. Fontaine not in Canada!
this, because in the uk we don’t have to pay hospital bills
Hospital bills
C. A. Fontaine this xD
I woke during an emergency c-section. You feel every damn thing. I tried throwing my body. I tried everything I could to scream. To shake my head. The internal screaming was insane. I wished for death. Begged for death. And then then they seen my blood pressure rise seen my heart rate go insane and knew I was awake and they knocked me out again. I woke up early again as they were removing the tube from my throat. They stopped when it was halfway out and I started suffocating. Again I couldn't do anything. Just when I thought I was actually going to suffocate to death they finally pulled it out. I woke up a few minutes later and everyone ignored eye contact with me and I knew my son was dead. It was the worst day of my life. No amount of therapy has ever helped me. They said it was a dream. I've had many surgeries and I've NEVER dreamed. Ever!
Is your son alive?
You can’t even scream with your vocal chords???
Thats even way worse than I had. I woke up in a operation to remove my polyps. I was 4 at that time and now at 17 I'm in a very very bad mental state
I’m so sorry you had to experience this. No one should ever go through this kind of trauma. I am so sorry.
I literally threw up after reading this lol
I woke up in the middle of surgery once. It was when I was getting my appendix removed. As I woke up, I looked around and noticed no one had noticed me waking up and as as looked down to my abdominal area, I saw blood all over. I slurred the word "cool" and a nurse got startled put my mask back on and turned up the gas. Went out cold within seconds. One of the best experiences ever!
“Cool” lol
LMFAOO DUDE
i-
“cool”
Fucking dead.
*applause*
When I woke up during a surgery on my arm after breaking it I didn’t know what to do so I held my breath until my oxygen levels went down then one of the doctors noticed and gave me more gas😂 wasn’t the best way to let them know but I was only 10 so what did I know🤷♂️
Caleb Cary that’s smart
Did you sue them?
that’s actually brilliant
that's so smart tbh
@@jadahoizer9668 people want to sue anything huh
i became so uneasy during this
best horror documentary i’ve ever seen 11/10
Same
Yeah I hate this kind of stuff
can u tell the name of the documentary??
Me too but I think it's because I just recently had a surgery lol
i remember waking up during my nasal surgery, when doctors saw me opening eyes they injected more of anaesthesia drug.
ok ok now i’m scared they gon have to put me in a heavy anesthesia
@@melnextdoor reason for me waking up was incorrect amount of drug injected. It happened because my height was 6.2 at that point but my age less than 18. I heard doctors saying his body is large keep backup drug ready if he wakes up and it happened. But surgery was smooth no pain no dream except they accidentally cut artery under my left eye 😅🤣.
Basically doctors drugging people sad this is why people don’t like going the hospital
@@wap5980 your dumb anesthesia is not a drug dumb ass
Where was the surgery??
If you are reading my comment...
I hope surgery never come to you ever....🤲
@@bzhar5531 oh just asking but when you were put into anesthesia with an IV?
@@diegogonaziz8186 yes
I have surgery tomorrow-
To late I'm recovering from my leg surgery now I'm gonna need surgery for the following:
left leg
Back surgery
Brain surgery (possible more I forgot)
I have a huge scar from my surgery two weeks ago message me if you want to see them
GDI I WISH I WOULD HAVE READ THIS 2 DAYS AGO
0.008-0.2% still isn't 0% so I'll just stay horrified for awhile if ya don't mind
sable X It sounds even worse when you say it 12,500-500%, all considering those are actually terrible odds.
:c
wimp
What if I told you that that's approx. 2000 out of a 100 000 patients.
Dude im actually scared. Thank goodness its not that common.
Only 30,000 people a year.
Only 30,000 people a year.
Only 30,000 people a year.
BUT YOU HAD TO ADD THAT BACKROUND MUSIC!!!!
100 people a day...
😢😢😢
Same
Honestly
I'm a deathcore drummer so I'm not scared of that shit it would just be another brutal series of events for the song writing process
Doctor: There's a possibility that you will awake during the surgery!
Me: I feel so much better, no need of surgery. (Panically walks outside)
😐uh god
And now I'm scared to ever go in surgery....
Thank you UA-cam!
I had a surgery 3 weeks ago, glad I didn't watch this before
Ikr
Same😬
Yea UA-cam this app is so safe and for kids... everyone go to youtube kids!!!'
I am scared now
I will have a nightmare and I have surgery tomorrow...
Wish me luck
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I'm so scared though. I'm trans and in a few years I'm gonna get sex reassignment surgery and this is terrifying
Good luck..
Why would you take a look at this kind of videos before an operation?
@@willowhicks6824 good luck
Imagine watching this before a surgery
Louis_Gaming 123 then ur just asking for it
OOf
XD ha fr
I am :/
Louis_Gaming 123 I had surgery under general a week ago and up I am fucking lucky I only came across this video today.
As a new student of nurse anesthesia, may I just say, what the hell have I gotten into? 😨
Lol
That's why you make 200,000 grand a year to start
@@welbyncastro9169 In the US starting salary is closer to 300k
Do it better
U'll earn a lot in future :) congrats
The medical definition for this is “whoopsie”
E N they didn’t whoopsie on the grape 🍇
Oopsie
When I was younger, I had dental surgery and they were supposed to take four teeth out (I had a bad over crowding problem) but since I was too scared, I didn't breathe through the mask. He thought that if he injected something to numb my mouth, he could still take the teeth out. However, the dumbass didn't give me nearly enough numbing stuff to do it's job and just started ripping my teeth out and I felt everything. Yeah. Sucked.
Oof
I feel the pain
The same thing happened to me 😖
Same I should have gotten knocked out when my teeth got taken out complete agony
Same here
*in heaven*
friend : why did you die?
me : oh i woke up during surgery
Nah, imma be in hell
Oh well 🤷🏼♂️
Lmfaoooooo
@@literalhottie well shit chief
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Happened to my grandfather. The Doctors didnt believe him until he relayed their entire conversations while he was paralyzed. He did not feel pain but felt them in his chest nor could he move, but was well aware of everything that was happening. Pretty scary.
🙏🙏🤒
My body literally went numb watching this video
JB GAMES I’m dead serious it hurted for me
Ari Family if u say it like that I believe you
Same
Me too
Same
When i was a kid, i had a bladder surgery. Was conscious through the whole thing and felt everything. It was ok though, because we had Mc Donald's afterwards
Why did you need the surgery for? Also was it painful?
Emraküll LMAO
It is amazing how unaware people are that they can't tell you are joking.
The real horror is that you ate McDonald’s.
VbgVbg 113 😂😂
Those are actually *terrible* odds. I've done the math, that's at best a 1 in 12,500 chance, and at worst a 1 in 500 chance (an average of 1 in 6000 chance) of visiting Hell during surgery...
To be fair, the odds he gave actually aren't 100 percent. Recent studies have said it's more like a one in 2,000 chance, but I could be wrong
According to that you will have a greater chance of dying in a car crash there than waking up
Betelgeuse SB4-190LDB Those odds are pretty good considering the FDA would never approve a surgery with that high of a failure rate unless it is essential meaning if you need the surgery, you should probably get it!
Spetznaz Ninja That depends where you live, but most places it's not a greater risk to drive. But even if it were, in the moment (or more likely moments, hours worth of them) you'd rather die in a car than endure a second more. Not even a minuet in and it'd be the longest minuet of your life, the only thing on your mind would be how much longer this would last, and there'd be hours left to go. Towards the end I imagine you wouldn't be thinking in any language you could understand, you're not going to be comming out the other side in one piece psychologically speaking. For virtually all who are this unfortunate, it is nearly always the defining moment of their lives and will be the one thing they remember when they have forgotten all else, there is no number above zero that is worth that kind of risk.
Is it just me or did someone else cringe and have physical pain while watching this video my chest started hurting and I started to cry a little just the thought of someone enduring that agonizing pain and suffering
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Yeh I almost threw up bro and kept closing my eyes
🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️
i felt that i would puke will watching the video
Before watching: My heart rate 70/minute
while watching: 7953/minute
@Dane Vlogs SSSJSKSKSKSK LMAOOO
Same
you have heart attack while you watching it
bro, ikr
Dane Vlogs LOOOOOL
*learn math. Forgets it the next week*
Watch UA-cam
*watch something scary*
I WILL REMEMBER THIS FOREVER!!
Omg so true
Yes yes really
To true
😂😂😂😂😂
This comment you posted is haunted just look the amount of likes
Plot twist: when you wake up during surgery, you see a circus party which contains a lion, a bear riding a motorcycle, a clown or two, and a penguin.
LMAOOOO, id be scared shitless
I'd be like, wtf do ur job already
@@Ellenchattergirl lol another plot twist... The doctors are clowns
Kenneth Playz oof
@@princesspeach5677 save me god,
save me
Stop scaring people! As a med student I can say that's quite uncommon, the anesthesiologist usually sees, when you're getting more alert (e.g. by blood pressure or brain activity) and acts accordingly.
Rather be afraid of type two diabetes and eat less sugar, fellas! ;)
Uhh, I have to be afraid of this because I have extremely low blood pressure to the point you wouldn't be able to tell if I'm awake or not during surgery.
I'd rather just be awake and not feel pain and they paralyze only a certain amount of my body.
Though, I doubt there are drugs that do that.
That thumbnail scared me.
Preach good sir
Lol they just turned the eyes red... Does it make it better or even worst idk xD
cnew00 fuckin pussy
@@killajones224 was that supposed to be a roast bc if it was then you suck at it. Try again :)
The whole video scared me
I’m never going outside again...
H3Adazz
Nice
Good cause u will not go school and u will play computer X3
You never went outside in the first place lol
@@blackham7 lmao
Patient: Wakes up and moved toes to let the surgeons know that he’s awake
Surgeon: It’s just a small muscle reflex. *starts the drill*
Patient: *INTERNAL SCREAMING*
@Typoet gaming you can feel the pain if they don't give enough pain relievers......which is what happened to leg guy.
@Typoet gaming yea that’s why he said you *can*
Really crazy!
😂😂😂
7:50
I had this when I was 4 years old during an operation in my nose. The complete anesthesia stopped working. My nose is obviously still working but I am traumatized and have pretty severe psychological problems now at 17
Hope you be alright bro
You can ask doctors if they have a brain monitor in order to avoid stuff like this happening.
i agree with this statement
RexXflash Yep, that’s what’ll work under paralysis...
@RexXflash are you serius?
I think it's called EEG
RexXflash you said female patients and female children exist so yes you basically mentioned children.
Doctors should keep an eye on the patient awakening. Well, one or two.
that’s what an anesthesiologists job is but sometimes ig they don’t even know
Gary He nurses or anesthesiologists does those things not doctors.
step 1: panic
step 2: panic a LOT
Step 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10......673948 panice hell of a lot
step 3: pass out due to too much pain and panic
step 3 more drug please
Yes
fax
Who else in here see's this video and wants to go in healthy life style immediately?
Yup I'm literally on the same page
Yeah man, im afraid if i keep up ny current lifestyle i might need a surgery, and when i was like 8, i had a circumcision and when the doctor injected whatever you call the thing used to nullify pain, it didn't work for me, even though it worked for other kids my age. It might be because im fat
@@ionicman2908 yeahh mann, I can feel the pain when I was circumcised, They dont use syringe but they are using a anesthesia gun. I'm still afraid of surgery until this day.
Thanks for the new phobia.
Word
im quitting Surgyphobia?
im quitting respect
im quitting fr fr
Bye i will not watch this now
Why did I watch this before I go to bed...
Who else watched this before they went to bed..?
same.. wtf
I want to kill myself xDxDxDxDxD
Decrypted you’re guys are going to bed am having surgery in an hour :(
@@MG-ls4eu how did it go
@@ejajsjssm2652 he died
I woke up during my lung surgery, and I remember the doctor saying put him out! That was in the 80's.
Damnnn
Earl Green lier
SamPlayzRoblox_XG how do you know?
Must be pretty dam stressful for the surgeons
ArtBySamxg3 stop!
*_I have heard stories of some people actually waking up or almost waking up. The drugs makes the surgeons think they are sleep, but the person is awake. They are unable to notice since the drug makes the person 100% paralyzed and unable to move. However the person could feel everything..._*
Yes it doesn't hurt. It feels like hallucinations
😥😥😭
@@fakeerr6850 *_bruhh what even_*
I woke up during a surgery to put 15 screws in my leg. The pain was beyond description and the memory of what happened still gives me serious anxiety. Luckily I was eventually able to signal I was awake and was put back under.
Stop lying
I was able to open my mouth even though I had a tube in it, but I couldn't talk just moan very slightly.
lol
doger riders I woke up during eye surgery when I was five towards the end of it I started screaming and crying than they put eye drops in my eyes. Another time I woke up was during wisdom teeth removal
Electro music stfu
Me: hey lets watch this .
Anxiety: have u lost ur mind ?
Moe HAHA
Stomach: please no...
I litterly have a surgery today for my ears
The video is more scary than any other horror movie 💀
YES! I’m probably forever traumatized by this video..
Humayara Nuha how old are you
Honestly yaaa
Ehh I’ve woken up during my wisdom teeth removal which wasn’t bad. I just woke up, remember a little bit of struggling and then I passed out again lol
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Once when i had surgery, i didnt wake up during it but i remeber when they put the drug into me they started freaking out because i wansnt going to sleep and then after a minute I started screaming and then i feel over.
I got my wisdom teeth removed and some specialist came and gave me a liquid to drink that made me go to sleep and right before that happened I was getting bored and started hearing music with one earphone and just blacked out and next thing I know I’m in my house
this gives me anxiety
Same
Me too....
F4ZE PACINO fax
Another title for this thumbnail: Waking up for school on Monday
Thank you for making me laugh amidst all this horror 😂
very true lol
Your title is more scary than this video's title.
And having your thesis n reports not ready :>
OH NO
This happened to me! Apparently, I woke up during my surgery...
but, they immediately administered more anesthesia, to put me out. I had absolutely no recollection on any of it. The only reason that I knew what had happened? The nurse told about it, when I woke up in recovery.
Thankfully, I didn't have ANY recollection of it. Thank God!!
hanselxy right..there are actual stories though, where a patient felt pain during anesthesia awareness . They are paralyzed though like said in the video and some doctors and hospitals have gotten sued for it.
I can even remember it, but it was not that terrifying
I had that happen to me.I had got hurt at work and needed a muscle graph from my ham string into my knee.I woke up and they had my leg in a device separating my leg bones at the knee.I felt no pain in my leg and they ask me if I wanted to watch I said yes but of course they only let me maybe a few minutes and put me back out.
‘Thankfully, I had any recollection of any of it’ Do u mean. ‘Thankfully, I didn’t have any recollection of it’
I had the same, but a little bit... They we're a few seconds too late to give me more anesthesia, so I woke up for 4 seconds, and only saw a few glimpses of a surgery's face...
Oh Jesus, I can’t imagine >~<
I had surgery when I was like
3 or 4, but luckily I didn’t wake
up, thank God!
Nigga how u remember shit when u was 3
Or probably just don't remember it
Same bro I had surgery on my heart.
Im 11 now
2 seconds in, straight to comments to find comfort to help get me through this video about a topic I have thought many times about. thank you unknowing strangers for your support.
katerina isolde its okay if you dont get a surgery...
No problem I did the same thing
This is my new worst fear..
Me too
Eric the Bleach man well your not the only
Then dont drink bleach
You can feel everything but you can't move anything , you can't breathe in your own and if you open your eyes you see only darkness its fucked up
But the chances of it occurring are so low
A few years ago, I went in for emergency surgery to repair a retinal tear. When the doctor saw me, he Cursed at some length and said that he would be late for his flight, And that he had told his service not to book any more patients. I had an aesthetic given to me at 1 o’clock, and he saw me at five, the last patient of the day. He started ranting about missing his flight, and when I told him that the anesthetic had worn off hours ago, he barked “no time, sit down.” I ended up having eye surgery with no anesthetic by a guy who was mad at me for screwing up his schedule, and rushing. It was thoroughly unpleasant, and at the end, He said “we’re done” and started frantically putting away tools. I opened both eyes, and could see nothing out of my left eye. He said “It’ll come back.” I looked around, thinking “this idiot blinded me because he was rushing so much.” It was pretty terrifying, but the vision did come back after about 30 seconds. Trust me, there are worse things that having an aesthetic wear off in the middle of an operation!
Did you sue the doctor? I would have.
I would of sued him
U can still sue him. If you ever get broke just go get a lawyer and sue his ass :)
If this is true you could get a load of cash and get that asshole's medical license revoked, so if I were you I'd press charges soon
I totally believe u
I had surgeries a few times. Last time i went under anesthesia all i remember was them standing around me preparing me for the surgery. I dont remember the anesthesia taking effect. I woke up in the recovery room. I thought i was still waiting to go in and i didnt even realize they had already done the surgery. I was scared for weeks about going under but afterwards i realized it wasnt really a big deal.
If you have Upcoming surgery don't watch this please.
Launcher Gaming Too late
Why did I do this
Thanks man :(
Good thing my surgery was may 12 when it was my b-day i wasnt able to do my b-day because i had eye surgery so i cant see
Too late
Ohh man!
Its too late
I woke up during my tonsillectomy, had nightmares about it for years. I was 5-6, woke up, opened my eyes and tried to make a noise, my mouth was clamped open and a doctor had two long skiny instruments down my throat. I heard the doctor say "oh shit she's waking up" then a nurse gave me an injection and I woke up again after the operation, the doctors never told my mom and when I tried to tell her they said it was just anesthesia nonsense talk. I had nightmares about it for so many years and still hate going to the doctors.
I had the same thing happen to me. Opened my eyes during tonsilectomy at 5 years old under bright lights, a nurse on my right, the doctor on my left and one or two others near my feet. I reached my right hand to feel what was holding my mouth open and grasped the round clamp screw knob and tried to turn it, just then the nurse said "She's coming to... (a long pause).. She's coming to!!" Then "Get her under, get her under!" And I felt myself falling asleep. No pain, just awake. I was semi conscious when they laid me in the recovery room and I dosed off but woke up as they left and a different nurse walked in reading charts on the wall, my head was turned to the side but when I tried to look at the ceiling above me (straight ahead) I was suffocating until I figured out to keep my head to the side. I told the nurse I couldn't breath but she told me to sleep and left me there. Happened again when I was grown during colonoscopy, I felt everything but couldn't defend myself, it was like rape. I yelled stop repeatedly but they kept saying "Almost done" and worse than labor!! They took forever having dufficulty maneuvering the scope. That really traumatized me!! Cried in recovery. There's a surgery I need now and just can't bring myself to courage for it.
@@jibberoverjava that sucks. I've only had one surgery where they put me under anesthesia, my tonsillectomy, and that completely terrified me to this day, the thought that it could happen again when I get my knee surgery is now going to haunt my nightmares until its time for my knee surgery 🙈
PS: did they ever tell your parents?
@@reactionx1041 no they never told my parents. And confidentially after I had the surgery one of the nurses molested me a couple nights. I told on them and they didn't come back for the next couple of nights. I made sure I roomed in with my daughter when she needed surgery. No one was going to touch her!
When my grandma had her tonsils taken out they didnt put her to sleep at all and they let her take em home
I'm being referred to ENT as I keep getting tonsillitis and may need to get my tonsils out..... I'm scared now
WELCOME TO A NEW EPISODE OF why is this in my recommended....
ikr,why did i click on this??????!!!!!!!!
Same
I’m legit having surgery on Monday. My dad and I were just talking about someone waking up during surgery. I haven’t looked up anything about surgery and this pops up. Phones really do be listening
@@schmidtygt good luck
Go away
If you are reading my comment
I pray that surgery never come to you 🤲
Thank you.
Yes ty
Amen. 🙏
Thank you
Thank you😢
It's not called Anesthesia Awareness. It's called "Lawsuit". Because you are hooked up to monitor blood pressure and heart rate which would sky rocket if you started to feel pain from open surgery and immediately beacon on the machines
Well you have a basically a tranq in you, so you can't move or anything, tbh they will get sued and the doctor probably fired, so that's why many doctors make sure your asleep, anyone who wakes up and feels the pain will no doubt win a lawsuit because it *is* the doctors responsibility to make sure you're ok
No it’s ca anaesthesia awareness not a civil liability these things happen we in the rest of the world don’t generally go around suing and getting doctors sacked like Murica it’s nobody’s fault if you really want to be pedantic if anyone is to technically blame it’s the patient for being immune to the anaesthetic everyone is different.
iMango wait how would it be the patient’s fault?? And waking up during surgery doesn’t really mean their “immune” to it. It means the anesthesiologist calculated the dosage incorrectly.
It does not make sense, the drug they use stoped transmission of data or nerves to your brain, hence u can't feel pain. But if you wake up and feel paint, that doesn't always mean your brain can transfer the necessary information to your heart or other part of your body to react. It doesn't make sense, if other parts of your body can't receive the data how is your heart going to receive the data from ur brain.
You can wake during a surgery but without pain.
Just make sure they get a lollipop in the end
Lmao
Lmhbobtwagauc.
(laugh my hecking butt off because that was a good and underrated comment.
LmAo
True... 😂😋🍭
Lawl
Wtf where's our friend Arnold?
hey there! your krab bop channel video was really good!
;mao they do sound alike
I dont think hes gonna make one about this?
yeah where is he?
I had undergone general anaesthesia for a surgery in February 2018. I found the video only today. Its exciting. Now I am even more thankful to my anaesthetist who saved me from any horror or pain during my surgery. My surgeon made me do all sorts of tests to prevent any such occurance. And my anaesthetist too checked very carefully about all the important things. So so thankful to them, now more than ever.
thats some good doctors right there!
Anyone feel weird in their body while watching this?
ye
I feel hungry
YEET
Mateo Evans I do
Mateo Evans yep this is the only video in which this has ever happened to me
That’s enough internet for me.
I cant stand how youtube be suggesting this stuff to me.
Lol
Yurrr funny
Muffinheads4life 😂 😂 😂
muffinheads4life ok 👍
As a nurse anesthetist I can assure you in developed countries these things don't really happen or they are extremely rare. The patients who are at the highest risk of awareness are usually drug addicts or alcoholics because of their tolerance to medicine. Also very sick people (e.g. 85 year old with vast number of heart conditions) are more prone to awareness in theory, because their therapeutic window is narrow, meaning that the difference between too little and too much in term of anestetics is very small. Even then, monitoring systems are so good these days that we have multiple parameters to follow during surgery so we are quite aware of how the patient is doing.
I agree I woke up when they had me out when I got stabbed a few months ago. I have used drugs for years but was sober and on soboxone now. Well I woke up and they had to put me out!
oh my god thank you for saying this. i was scared to death by this video
I'm curious, If you know about someone's drug habit before the surgery, can the dosage be tweaked so it'll still be sufficient?
@@jayjaybongo Yes, we do that. More often than not patients admit that they are using drugs, so usually it doesn't come as a surprise. The problem is that there is no way to know 100% sure how strong their tolerance is. I've seen anaesthesiologists put 2,5 times the normal amount of sedative to an alcoholic before they're finally asleep, so it can be difficult. But even so, in my 3 years of working in anaesthesia in three different hospitals I've never come across a patient who has been aware during surgery, so it really is EXTREMELY rare. The stories you read/hear around the internet are usually either fake or they happened decades ago, when the medical world was quite different.
@Amanda Charlebois That is true. That's why we monitor patients so closely, so we can react fast if necessary.
Sadly my mother actually went through this while in the middle of a C-section when pregnant with my brother. She said when she tried to speak she wasn't able to and the pain was unbearable. After this she was never the same, a eating disorder developed after this but recently recovered!
same happened with my dad , tho he never got any disorders . Still he told me he will never ever have operations anymore cuz this was the worst moment of his life. Now he never complain about any pain cuz he knows it could be waaaaaay worst . I mean hell , what is simple headache in compare to literally cutting your organs and you feel all of it
Well I just hope you both get a good life along with the rest of your families.
I haven't experienced any of this yet I envision horrors. Live a good life and God bless.
What happened in the disorder?
I dont wanna get surgery..MY ANXIETY SYSTEMS GOING UP
Your weak!
Bruce Wayne your a jerk
I had 2 surgeries...last week I completed 5km marthon...so surgeries are not always so bad...but I only had minor surgeries..like appendectomy and hiatal hernia. But I guess major like heart or brain are complicated.dont know how the recovery will be..but brain surgery I heard doesn't cause pain except cutting skull..
I hate shots and doctors and
Dentists
Bruce Wayne Dude really..?
When I was younger I split my skull open after falling head first on the concrete. After being rushed to the hospital with several bloody towels holding everything in I was put down for surgery to fix it all up. I woke up mid procedure but could not move, talk or feel anything aside from the pressure on my head as they moved stuff around and such. They had a green tarp over my head so nobody could see that my eyes were opened or that I was awake until they were done. They looked as scared as I did which made me kinda laugh. I had forgotten that I cracked my head open so I just woke up thinking someone was kidnapping me or stealing my brain.
Bryan Storrs I woke up mid surgery when I was 3 and screamed for my mom
Wow, that must have been scary at 3. Also you can believe whatever you wish, I was just sharing my experience that is related to the video.
"split mu skull open" wouldn't you be dead? that's an insane unrecoverable head injury because you splitted the whole skull
@@spathiax36 I didn't split it open like an egg shell. I split my head and cracked/fractured my skull open so you could probably see a bit of my brain of I wasn't bleeding so badly.
This haooened to my sister when hqving her foot reatached aftet a motorcycle accident.
Hello Anxiety, my old friend
sssssaaaaammmmmeeeee
Nathalie Lorén mhm :/
@@tnicoleh100 hi
Nathalie Lorén Hello
litterly me right now , but it feels better sharing my emotions with others lol
When I was about 10 years old, I broke my wrist in a bicycle accident. To set the bone back in place they had to “put me to sleep.” I woke up in the middle of the procedure. The doctor was basically pushing my wrist back into place. It was the absolute worst pain I have ever felt in my life. Thankfully I wasn’t paralyzed and I was able to scream and boy I did. They put me back under when they noticed, but I’ll never forget the amount of pain I felt.
I'm so sorry.. I'm sure it resembled hell..
The scariest is the one with eye though
worst torture
Damn
I had a form of Lasik done called PRK where they burn a laser into your eye to get that sweet vision. I thought that was pretty crazy. Hurt a bit. But, having your eye plucked... my goodness. Imagine being awake as they scoop it out and separate it...
5 hours of pain
When he was talking about that i wanted to gage a bit
Doctor: You may wake up during the surgery.
Me: Ight Imma head out.
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
LOL
yea i am a year late so what
@@toxicbot8687 bruh moment
@@thegreatestgaming6400 Sad cuh hours and bruh hours
A year late too lol
**wakes up** "oh the surgery is over....Am I in my bed? I feel so tired I can't move, guess i'll just enjoy the rest of my relaxing sleep"
*begins drilling into knee bone*
*OH NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO*
HahahaHhahahahah🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
well shit in a barrel
Jazz Hands EEEE THAT IS SO ME
Jazz Hands the scary part is that this scenario has probably occurred numerous times
Hahaha
It happened to me i wokeup during surgery i saw the doctor with the knife he noticed me and said ... you can sleep everything is fine....😄😄😄
@Shimohira Reika na he can wake up when he get local anaesthesia ,local anaesthesia just Paradise in area the operation will heard
You wanna know what's scarier then death?
Waking up during surgery
Yup.
True
Wanna know whats scarier than anything?
School
Ur profile pic is viral
But You Can Go To A Beter World, Heaven
This video is sooo scary😨😨😨😨
I hope no one has to experience this EVER!!
people have though...it's sad DX
Already, but just a 1 person
@Yes Man god bless you
@@0lucid567 unfortunately that's true 😭😭
@Yes Man aww those people are evil 👺👺
I had this happen to me in 2011. I was getting a defibrillator.
I received the anesthesia, counted down and I was out. Then woke up, right before they were about to cut into my chest with the laser.
Once cut, I could smell the incision, I was panicking, only with my eyes and my forehead was REALLY sweaty!
I don't know how long I was awake, but the panicking and the sweating felt like forever.
THEN, a nurse lifted up the covering from my face, saw that I was awake, eyes wide open, sweaty brow, while not being able to say anything!
She asked if I were still awake, and my eyes must have seemed weird to her, I was LOOKING EVERYWHERE, and stared at her!
SHE THEN mentioned to everyone there to "STOP!!" "OUR GUEST needs some happy juice!"
Then asked me (reassuring me) "ARE YOU READY FOR SOME HAPPY JUICE!"
IT is a horrible thing, I was fortunate that a nurse was checking on me!
gtshawn lol happy juice aka laughing gas with sleeping gas
@@southaussiegarbo2054 More like more anesthesia... but, IT WAS WELCOME!! :)
gtshawn wtf is happy juice
@@blacklyfe5543 More than likely anesthesia, it wore off partially.
@@enchantedalchemist1310 I couldn't answer, but my eyes were saying...."F* YES!!" :)
Imagine waking up during HEART SURGERY
Oh hell nah
Oh no
😬😬😬
Eye surgery is the 2nd worst because YOU SEE WHAT THEY DID TO YOU
There are heart surgeries performed while you are wide awake but doesn't feel anything, it's incredible :)
My Anxiety watching this vid the whole time🥴...
I’ve had a 7 1/2 hour surgery & I remember telling my Two Surgeons to make sure I don’t feel pain & don’t Steal my organs🤷🏾♀️They laughed but, I was so darn serious😑
Rosé did it go well
I had surgery Monday, was kinda scared about awareness, but I was fine. Had a good 4 hour nap :). When I went into my wisdom teeth removal though, I remember trying to keep my doctor from injecting me with numbing medicine. I don't remember anything else though, but I think it's normal because the anaesthetic was given through an IV. Normally I am a very anxious and scared person, but my past experiences have made me less worried for future operations
Is u ok??
@@zaytwin7992 lol yeah, its completely normal to remember a bit from a wisdom teeth removal. They don't dope you up as much as they they do for regular surgeries because it's more dangerous to do so
Transcendent HD Yes, Very well... Thank You
I want to quit watching but I can't
You mean want?
@@wariatzkosmosu3593 what you mean?😁
Same
me too :(
Same
The longest horror movie trailer ever created.
HAAHHHA
pratyush karmakar mhm lol
Omg hahaha