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PeanutsauntieP1982 · 41-45, F
I've not had that surgery, but I do have tips to ensure a great surgical experience.
Almost ten years ago, I woke during surgery. As a result of my experience, I learned how it can be prevented, and it's really easy.
1-A sedative such as Versed, to make sure if you do wake up, you won't remember anything.
2-A BiSpectral Index monitor, (BSI, or "bis monitor" in nurse- speak). This nifty device attaches to your forehead and enables the anesthesiologist to make sure you are truly under anesthesia.
Using these two steps, I have had great experiences surgically, and VERY STRONGLY recommend them.
Almost ten years ago, I woke during surgery. As a result of my experience, I learned how it can be prevented, and it's really easy.
1-A sedative such as Versed, to make sure if you do wake up, you won't remember anything.
2-A BiSpectral Index monitor, (BSI, or "bis monitor" in nurse- speak). This nifty device attaches to your forehead and enables the anesthesiologist to make sure you are truly under anesthesia.
Using these two steps, I have had great experiences surgically, and VERY STRONGLY recommend them.
Deadcutie · 18-21, F
I weigh 106lbs, I don't think I'll be needing that any time soon
PrettyGyal23 · 26-30, F
Yeah you're pretty small @Deadcutie:
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