I had surgery yesterday, the anesthesia was fun, it tasted like bubblegum, and before that I had some disgusting liquid, I could not stop laughing, it was all fun, then I went into the operating room, they held a breathing mask over my mouth, they asked me about my school and homework, then soon I could not do anything, I don't remember falling asleep, yet I woke up with a needle in my hand, my stomach all orange with numbing stuff, I had a problem with my belly button, so there was paper all over it, all taped up, my underwear was missing... I got redressed, then proceeded out to my car, where I closed my eyes, and forgot all about what day it was, fell asleep without knowing, found myself at home in 5 seconds, without my car speeding, and then went inside lied down in a bed, fell asleep again without knowing, before falling asleep I noticed it was the day of surgery, then when I woke up, I thought it was wensday, walked into the bathroom and threw up, thrice, watched 2-3 hours of TV then fell asleep again, this time knowing, waking up last, and had an easy day, and now here I am here, thinking it is thursday, even though it's wensday.
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Uhh... WB?
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I always wanted to know how it felt to be put unconscious by anesthesia. Dunno why
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Kileymeister wrote:
I always wanted to know how it felt to be put unconscious by anesthesia. Dunno why
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I had laughing gas before at the dentist when they were filling in my cavities. Talk about feeling high xD (No I've never gotten high before and have never used drugs or smoked).
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steppenwulf wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
I always wanted to know how it felt to be put unconscious by anesthesia. Dunno why
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I had laughing gas before at the dentist when they were filling in my cavities. Talk about feeling high xD (No I've never gotten high before and have never used or smoked).
I heard that stuff doesn't actually make you laugh, just feel lightheaded.
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Kileymeister wrote:
I always wanted to know how it felt to be put unconscious by anesthesia. Dunno why
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I've been in surgery 6 times now, I can tell you you won't know you fall asleep, it's either they have you count down from 10, of they talk to you about a hobby or school, then it feels like 10 seconds later you wake up in the hospital bed asking, how did I wake up even though I was already awake, you don't even remember waking up from the surgery, after a day of recovery
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steppenwulf wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
I always wanted to know how it felt to be put unconscious by anesthesia. Dunno why
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I had laughing gas before at the dentist when they were filling in my cavities. Talk about feeling high xD (No I've never gotten high before and have never used drugs or smoked).
I got that stuff at my surgery, but as a liquid
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No fair; when I broke my wrist and they had to freakin' RE-break it to help it, I get nothing to keep the pain down.
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Kileymeister wrote:
steppenwulf wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
I always wanted to know how it felt to be put unconscious by anesthesia. Dunno why
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I had laughing gas before at the dentist when they were filling in my cavities. Talk about feeling high xD (No I've never gotten high before and have never used or smoked).
I heard that stuff doesn't actually make you laugh, just feel lightheaded.
unless it is liquid, then no matter what you do you laugh, sometimes everything gets blurry
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Kileymeister wrote:
No fair; when I broke my wrist and they had to freakin' RE-break it to help it, I get nothing to keep the pain down.
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LOL. Who's ur bone doc?
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Kileymeister wrote:
No fair; when I broke my wrist and they had to freakin' RE-break it to help it, I get nothing to keep the pain down.
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that's wrose than what I had, I only had to get a small cut, less than the diameter of a penny, and it's going to take about a month to recover from it...
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DarkMark3 wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
No fair; when I broke my wrist and they had to freakin' RE-break it to help it, I get nothing to keep the pain down.
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that's wrose than what I had, I only had to get a small cut, less than the diameter of a penny, and it's going to take about a month to recover from it...
The ironic thing is, it didn't even hurt when I fell (I broke it while snowboarding), I thought I just twisted it a bit, so I walked down the mountain and told my dad my wrist hurt a bit. The ski patrol examined it and said it was fine. So, I have to carry all my equipment into the car (with a broken wrist), we go home, my real doctor looks at it, says it's broken, and they have to re-break it to re-align the bone or something.
Of course, the SECOND time they break it hurts like ****.
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I don't think surgery is fun at all.
First they stick a big painful needle in your arm then take forever getting you over to the operating room, and once you're there they ask you these stupid questions. Then you wake up hazy and in horrible pain and they wheel you into your room where you proceed to lie in pain unable to sleep.
For a week.
I hated my ankle operation.
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Kileymeister wrote:
DarkMark3 wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
No fair; when I broke my wrist and they had to freakin' RE-break it to help it, I get nothing to keep the pain down.
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that's wrose than what I had, I only had to get a small cut, less than the diameter of a penny, and it's going to take about a month to recover from it...
The ironic thing is, it didn't even hurt when I fell (I broke it while snowboarding), I thought I just twisted it a bit, so I walked down the mountain and told my dad my wrist hurt a bit. The ski patrol examined it and said it was fine. So, I have to carry all my equipment into the car (with a broken wrist), we go home, my real doctor looks at it, says it's broken, and they have to re-break it to re-align the bone or something.
Of course, the SECOND time they break it hurts like ****.
when I had broken my arm(I was three) they had to stick big sewing needles into my elbow, which I still have scars from, my elbow bent backwards, and that hurt a lot, but the big sewing needles hurt more
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They pulled for of my teeth out.
First the dentists stuck a needle with a liquid into the roof of my mouth. Then, they put a mask on me and turned on that gas. I felt like I was floating. They kept touching my teeth, and then got these huge tweezers and kept moving them harshly, forcing them to loosen. Then they yanked them out. That was painful. After that, the numbing stuff was still working and I couldn't close my mouth or eat. I kept slobbering blood and spit for the next 30 minutes.
At least I got money.

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Half-Wolf-Leader wrote:
I don't think surgery is fun at all.
First they stick a big painful needle in your arm then take forever getting you over to the operating room, and once you're there they ask you these stupid questions. Then you wake up hazy and in horrible pain and they wheel you into your room where you proceed to lie in pain unable to sleep.
For a week.
I hated my ankle operation.
not really for me, if you get the laughy liquid, then you laugh at everything you see any hear, and if you get the anesthesia before the IV, I know I woke up hazy, and in pain, but that anesthesia was strong, if it was as strong as what I got, you could sleep through a day straight
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littletonkslover wrote:
They pulled for of my teeth out.
First the dentists stuck a needle with a liquid into the roof of my mouth. Then, they put a mask on me and turned on that gas. I felt like I was floating. They kept touching my teeth, and then got these huge tweezers and kept moving them harshly, forcing them to loosen. Then they yanked them out. That was painful. After that, the numbing stuff was still working and I couldn't close my mouth or eat. I kept slobbering blood and spit for the next 30 minutes.
At least I got money.
I had that happen, except, I got 4 teeth yanked, but before that they stabbed my gums, which made it feel like I had no teeth.
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DarkMark3 wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
They pulled fou of my teeth out.
First the dentists stuck a needle with a liquid into the roof of my mouth. Then, they put a mask on me and turned on that gas. I felt like I was floating. They kept touching my teeth, and then got these huge tweezers and kept moving them harshly, forcing them to loosen. Then they yanked them out. That was painful. After that, the numbing stuff was still working and I couldn't close my mouth or eat. I kept slobbering blood and spit for the next 30 minutes.
At least I got money.I had that happen, except, I got 4 teeth yanked, but before that they stabbed my gums, which made it feel like I had no teeth.
I got four teeth yanked too. And they did kind of stab my gums, it was with the needle.

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littletonkslover wrote:
DarkMark3 wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
They pulled fou of my teeth out.
First the dentists stuck a needle with a liquid into the roof of my mouth. Then, they put a mask on me and turned on that gas. I felt like I was floating. They kept touching my teeth, and then got these huge tweezers and kept moving them harshly, forcing them to loosen. Then they yanked them out. That was painful. After that, the numbing stuff was still working and I couldn't close my mouth or eat. I kept slobbering blood and spit for the next 30 minutes.
At least I got money.I had that happen, except, I got 4 teeth yanked, but before that they stabbed my gums, which made it feel like I had no teeth.
I got four teeth yanked too. And they did kind of stab my gums, it was with the needle.
they stabbed my gums with a random sharp tool, but then they did take a pad and rub it right there
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littletonkslover wrote:
They pulled for of my teeth out.
First the dentists stuck a needle with a liquid into the roof of my mouth. Then, they put a mask on me and turned on that gas. I felt like I was floating. They kept touching my teeth, and then got these huge tweezers and kept moving them harshly, forcing them to loosen. Then they yanked them out. That was painful. After that, the numbing stuff was still working and I couldn't close my mouth or eat. I kept slobbering blood and spit for the next 30 minutes.
At least I got money.
What!?!
You got laughing gas for pulling of teeth!?!
I had for pulled with just the novicaine(sp?) and it didn't really hurt at all >.>
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DarkMark3 wrote:
Half-Wolf-Leader wrote:
I don't think surgery is fun at all.
First they stick a big painful needle in your arm then take forever getting you over to the operating room, and once you're there they ask you these stupid questions. Then you wake up hazy and in horrible pain and they wheel you into your room where you proceed to lie in pain unable to sleep.
For a week.
I hated my ankle operation.not really for me, if you get the laughy liquid, then you laugh at everything you see any hear, and if you get the anesthesia before the IV, I know I woke up hazy, and in pain, but that anesthesia was strong, if it was as strong as what I got, you could sleep through a day straight
Plus I couldn't eat anything because it hurt so bad. Lost my appetite.
Geez I wonder sometimes if I'm actually scared of being in another car crash.
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Half-Wolf-Leader wrote:
DarkMark3 wrote:
Half-Wolf-Leader wrote:
I don't think surgery is fun at all.
First they stick a big painful needle in your arm then take forever getting you over to the operating room, and once you're there they ask you these stupid questions. Then you wake up hazy and in horrible pain and they wheel you into your room where you proceed to lie in pain unable to sleep.
For a week.
I hated my ankle operation.not really for me, if you get the laughy liquid, then you laugh at everything you see any hear, and if you get the anesthesia before the IV, I know I woke up hazy, and in pain, but that anesthesia was strong, if it was as strong as what I got, you could sleep through a day straight
Plus I couldn't eat anything because it hurt so bad. Lost my appetite.
Geez I wonder sometimes if I'm actually scared of being in another car crash.
I've been in a car crash, and I don't remember anything from then because I was less than a year old, and I also lost my appetite to everything but a lemon flavored water ice thing, which I then barf up in my house due to the anesthesia
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demosthenes wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
They pulled for of my teeth out.
First the dentists stuck a needle with a liquid into the roof of my mouth. Then, they put a mask on me and turned on that gas. I felt like I was floating. They kept touching my teeth, and then got these huge tweezers and kept moving them harshly, forcing them to loosen. Then they yanked them out. That was painful. After that, the numbing stuff was still working and I couldn't close my mouth or eat. I kept slobbering blood and spit for the next 30 minutes.
At least I got money.What!?!
You got laughing gas for pulling of teeth!?!
I had for pulled with just the novicaine(sp?) and it didn't really hurt at all >.>
It wasn't very strong, to be honest. And I didn't fall asleep for sure.

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