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Post anesthesia changes?
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 487576" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>count me in on those who have a strange time after anesthesia. I remember after one surgery when they wake you in the operating room before going to recovery them saying she is not breathing on her own...I could hear everything, I got so scared but could not force myself to breathe of course. clearly I am alive so I recovered but I then feel weird, hard to explain for a long time, many weeks after. It is far longer than the recovery from the actual surgery site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 487576, member: 12886"] count me in on those who have a strange time after anesthesia. I remember after one surgery when they wake you in the operating room before going to recovery them saying she is not breathing on her own...I could hear everything, I got so scared but could not force myself to breathe of course. clearly I am alive so I recovered but I then feel weird, hard to explain for a long time, many weeks after. It is far longer than the recovery from the actual surgery site. [/QUOTE]
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