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What is it like to go under general anesthesia?

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Dr. Steven Koos answered

Specializes in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Relaxing/Soothing: Typically in the pre-op area you will have an IV placed & then on your way to the or you will be given a small dose of a benzodiazepine, which will make you very relaxed & somewhat amnestic. You will be placed supine on an or table & have more medication given through the iv, which will take just moments for you to fall asleep & then you will receive inhalation anesthetic & be intubated.

Answered 1/16/2015

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Dr. Richard Pollard answered

Specializes in Anesthesiology

Very Few Know: With modern anesthetics we try and shut down the memory of the patient before they go to the or. Once they can't remember what happened, it is very hard to find out what they felt as they went to sleep. Without sedatives the very medication that is used to put people to sleep blocks memory formation, so we have the same problem. Same with waking up. Patients come to in the pacu after the op.

Answered 4/24/2015

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