I've been under 12 times I believe. It's such a small % that have major issues with probably 25 million surgeries/yr in the US. When it goes bad it goes bad though. I mentioned a surgeon friend. He was a well known Nashvill shoulder surgeon. Young. Was getting his hip cleaned out. Woke up basically a vegetable and recently passed in a care center. Cant imagine one of my sons going under for routine surgery and never seeing him again. I get that stuff on my mind and go dark at times.
Coming out from under isn’t fun and everybody has fun with you at your expense and you don’t remember any of it, so I guess it’s ok
Nurse says, breathe this and close your eyes. 10 seconds it seems later, you wake up not knowing where tf you are and/or talking shit. But it's been 3 hours since you went to sleep
The first time i remember being in the recovery room and riding home and all. The second time I went to sleep in the dentist chair and woke up on the couch at home
Our staff is building something very special on The Hill and it goes way beyond Ws. Tennessee and Josh Heupel is a match made in heaven.
Gotcha. Last I saw, he was talking about playing in the MCB and possibly lining up a NIL deal…. Can’t blame him for going though. If Trey Smith’s success at KC is any indication, Mays’ injury issues shouldn’t hurt his draft stock. I do think he could raise said stock by coming back for one more season, but if he’s playing in post season all-star games then yeah… He gone.
It probably really can't happen but I'm afraid I would be the guy that goes under and can feel everything getting done during surgery.
I think i saw a movie where they happened. People actually wake up quite a bit in surgery and they just knock them back out. One of my surgeries was a finger tendon and I watched a little of it. Wasnt all the way out so they give some funny medicine and nerve block. Being a little high and looking at your finger fileted open was pretty cool. These were trauma surgeons I knew or I dont think they would have let me
I had a kidney biopsy several years ago. Local anesthetic so you can't feel the big ass needle go in, but you can kinda feel it moving through the deeper tissue and your insides. Then you "feel" them take the tissue sample. Didn't hurt but was super weird. Do not recommend.
He supposedly has grade issues, some of those recruiting sites don't bother with ranking high risk academic kids