I’ve gone under five times in my life for minor surgeries. Nothing ever happened … but on the fifth on, it was about the same time I got to know a few long time nurses and a doctor friend of mine. They gave me a huge insight into the medical profession. That was when I realized that one of the things that can happen when you go under is … you just never wake up.
When you go unconscious, you aren’t going to sleep or going into some dream world … you’re more or less dead for a while.
I went into a my fifth surgery to fix a tendon in my arm and it was probably the most scared I’d been as the world went black. As soon as the anaesthetist injected me and told me to count … the only thing I could think of was that this was the last thing I would ever experience.
I’ve gone under five times in my life for minor surgeries. Nothing ever happened … but on the fifth on, it was about the same time I got to know a few long time nurses and a doctor friend of mine. They gave me a huge insight into the medical profession. That was when I realized that one of the things that can happen when you go under is … you just never wake up.
When you go unconscious, you aren’t going to sleep or going into some dream world … you’re more or less dead for a while.
I went into a my fifth surgery to fix a tendon in my arm and it was probably the most scared I’d been as the world went black. As soon as the anaesthetist injected me and told me to count … the only thing I could think of was that this was the last thing I would ever experience.
Thank you for sharing that fact with the rest of us 👍
It’s why local anesthesia is preferred if that is possible, I believe.
I get that, but we’re all destined to die. Better to die to anaesthetic than to a bear right? It seems about the most peaceful way to go