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Charlotte TothJune 7, 2023 10:59 PM

Just had surgery today and a general anesthetic. I also had a nerve block for my arm. It’s lasted about 12 hours. I feel good slight pain starting in my wrist I’ll take pain meds from here on until the pain stops. I was asleep from the sedation that they gave me prior to implementing the nerve block Woke up less than two hours later. Assuming the surgery went well I feel fine.

JayAugust 22, 2022 12:05 AM

I fell off a ladder age 4. cracked my skull open. They put me under. Date 1977. I am 50 now. Just realizing side affects. Not to bothered about it. But it explains everything. Graduated highschool 25. At 29 i got 2 degrees in computers. I formed new ways of learning. I am high functioning. I work learn create on a genius level. I dont mind being a broken head. lol

Ron HJanuary 25, 2021 4:23 PM

I have little doubt that general anesthetic is responsible for wrecking my life. After my hip replacement, over two years ago I experience a never ending daily fatigue that a couple of doctors labelled as chronic fatigue syndrome. Everyday in the afternoon I go into deep, ugly, soul sucking sleep for a couple of hours then wake up foggy and disoriented which takes me another couple of hours to shake off. I experienced this on my first days home after returning home from the operation and it never stopped. I also experience slight physical imbalances and general fatigue. I had to quit work because I could not stay awake and I was not thinking clearly. I can barely take care of myself.

loyd cooperJuly 11, 2020 11:18 PM

Hi John. I had a couple surgeries within past 6 months for throat cancer on a vocal cord. The first went well… with no notable side effects. the 2nd was a terror.. hallucinations maybe (?). confusion for sure and I’m not sure what really happened; but my friend says I sounded “paranoid”. THAT scared me… still does!

John PhilionJune 16, 2020 8:00 PM

After my general anaesthetic I experienced memory loss, hallucinations and disorientation.
If possible I would never have this type of anaesthetic again, but would have a spinal block if that would solve the problem