My husband was never really completely under. While he had no pain, he heard everything the doctor’s said. He even told them when he “awoke”. They were stunned.
I always just closed my eyes for a second, and when I opened them, I was in the recovery room. For my Cataract surgery, I was awake all the way through. Didn’t feel much, but I could hear and see (through my other eye, at least.)
SHAKEDOWNVILLE almost 3 years ago
“Rectal” spectral.
Ray Helvy Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Years ago, for my appendicitis operation, I had to count backwards from 100. The last number I remember was 16.
dlkrueger33 almost 3 years ago
My husband was never really completely under. While he had no pain, he heard everything the doctor’s said. He even told them when he “awoke”. They were stunned.
donut reply almost 3 years ago
I had three operations within one year. I noticed the anesthesiologists all wore colorful hair covers, and they always were smiling.
cknoblo Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I always just closed my eyes for a second, and when I opened them, I was in the recovery room. For my Cataract surgery, I was awake all the way through. Didn’t feel much, but I could hear and see (through my other eye, at least.)
thorgersen Premium Member almost 3 years ago
One problem, Beardo—colonoscopies are done with the patient lying on their LEFT side. But you have been on your right side since this started.