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On Mon, 7 Oct 2013 12:12:51 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" nowayalso.jose.com wrote:
"John H" wrote in message .. . No, this is in my groin and will be done with an incision. It's not the laparoscopic surgery but the open repair. ---------------------------- I remember my hernia repair vividly. It was done by the same surgeon who had performed a mastectomy on my wife, so I knew him pretty well. He was joking around with me before they administered the anesthesia. The problem is that I don't accept anesthesia very well. I fight it. Always have, even with oral surgery. The docs think I am out but I am not. Anyway, he thought I was out and started making the incision. I was groggy, but still very much awake. I lifted my head a little and said, "HEY" ! Scared the bananas out of him. He said, "You can feel that?" I said, "Damn right I can". He told the anesthesiologist to "hit him" and that's the last I remember of it. He came by later in the recovery area and apologized. He told me that all the monitors indicated I was out like a light when he started. Told him "no sweat" ... it really didn't hurt, but I didn't want him to get too carried away until I was really out. He said it took quite a bit to put me under. Never had that experience. Did come about half-way awake during a colonoscopy. Remember groaning and seeing a TV, but that was only for a few seconds. Doesn't sound very enjoyable! -- John H. Hope you're having a great day! |
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![]() "John H" wrote in message ... On Mon, 7 Oct 2013 12:12:51 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" nowayalso.jose.com wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . No, this is in my groin and will be done with an incision. It's not the laparoscopic surgery but the open repair. ---------------------------- I remember my hernia repair vividly. It was done by the same surgeon who had performed a mastectomy on my wife, so I knew him pretty well. He was joking around with me before they administered the anesthesia. The problem is that I don't accept anesthesia very well. I fight it. Always have, even with oral surgery. The docs think I am out but I am not. Anyway, he thought I was out and started making the incision. I was groggy, but still very much awake. I lifted my head a little and said, "HEY" ! Scared the bananas out of him. He said, "You can feel that?" I said, "Damn right I can". He told the anesthesiologist to "hit him" and that's the last I remember of it. He came by later in the recovery area and apologized. He told me that all the monitors indicated I was out like a light when he started. Told him "no sweat" ... it really didn't hurt, but I didn't want him to get too carried away until I was really out. He said it took quite a bit to put me under. Never had that experience. Did come about half-way awake during a colonoscopy. Remember groaning and seeing a TV, but that was only for a few seconds. Doesn't sound very enjoyable! -- John H. --------------- It wasn't a big deal. More funny than anything else because he jumped when I yelled. Last time I had oral surgery it was a similar experience. The nurse started the IV drip that had the anesthesia and the doc told me to do the typical "Count backwards from 100" Most people are out by the time they get to 90. I was still counting at 50, so they upped the drip. |
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On Mon, 7 Oct 2013 14:14:17 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" nowayalso.jose.com wrote:
"John H" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 7 Oct 2013 12:12:51 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" nowayalso.jose.com wrote: "John H" wrote in message . .. No, this is in my groin and will be done with an incision. It's not the laparoscopic surgery but the open repair. ---------------------------- I remember my hernia repair vividly. It was done by the same surgeon who had performed a mastectomy on my wife, so I knew him pretty well. He was joking around with me before they administered the anesthesia. The problem is that I don't accept anesthesia very well. I fight it. Always have, even with oral surgery. The docs think I am out but I am not. Anyway, he thought I was out and started making the incision. I was groggy, but still very much awake. I lifted my head a little and said, "HEY" ! Scared the bananas out of him. He said, "You can feel that?" I said, "Damn right I can". He told the anesthesiologist to "hit him" and that's the last I remember of it. He came by later in the recovery area and apologized. He told me that all the monitors indicated I was out like a light when he started. Told him "no sweat" ... it really didn't hurt, but I didn't want him to get too carried away until I was really out. He said it took quite a bit to put me under. Never had that experience. Did come about half-way awake during a colonoscopy. Remember groaning and seeing a TV, but that was only for a few seconds. Doesn't sound very enjoyable! --------------- It wasn't a big deal. More funny than anything else because he jumped when I yelled. Last time I had oral surgery it was a similar experience. The nurse started the IV drip that had the anesthesia and the doc told me to do the typical "Count backwards from 100" Most people are out by the time they get to 90. I was still counting at 50, so they upped the drip. ********* I've never had anesthesia during oral surgery. There've been many times I'd wished for it. Then my Dr. tells me how much it would cost. Oh well. Smoking does a lot of harmful things to your teeth and gums. That word should get a lot more exposure. -- John H. Hope you're having a great day! |
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