I have been under anesthesia before for another medical procedure, it all works in the same general way (the difference is of course in which drug used to put you to sleep).
Literally this is how it goes:
- Get into the hospital bed
- They take your general stats, blood pressure, heart rate...etc. No big deal.
- They give you your IV in your hand. This really does not hurt, small pinch and its over with. The nurses are very good at what they do so no need to worry.
- You get carted into the OR.
- You are spoken to by the doctor, he/she is likely just going to reassure you that this will be over in no time and it will go great.
- They then switch your IV med to the anesthetic
- They tell you count down from 10.
- You make it to 9, and right when you are about to say 8 you are out cold.
- You wake up feeling like it has been 30 seconds when really it is X amount of time the surgery took.
- Ask for pain meds from doctor because of the surgery procedure.




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