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Thread: Operations

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    Quote Originally Posted by lAscend View Post
    as he said, it all depends on where the needle will be *****ed i had 2 in my hand and lets just say that i screamed cause it ******* hert lol and the gas that they give you isnt very nice i had to have it round my mouth only cause i didnt like the smell lol
    What a drama queen...

    There's nothing to worry about. But first, my story. I was having a camera stuck up my bum hole so the day before I had to eat their silly diet and take their mingified laxatives. I ate, but it came back up. So I was deffo. empty. Then that was that... The anaesthatists are normally v. friendly and cheerful and will keep you happy. Crack the odd joke, etc. etc.

    They'll give you the option of having a mask or having the injection (which you get anyways even if you do have the mask). The mask feels really weird because it makes you feel dead dizzy and daydreamy - it's fab. Then a few hours later, you wake up with a canula in your hand (please - don't talk to me about them - I'm canula king) and probably go back to sleep again... then wake up... then go back to sleep... then wake up, and you'll be given a bowl of cereal or some toast. Fab!

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    Hmmm, people are posting about needles stick in your hands. Ignore the idea that those needles will give you pain, the longer a needle is in your arm/hand wherever, the less painful it would be ad there is very high change you'll still have anaestic, so you wouldn't feel a thing. What sort of operation is it btw?

    What the sweet Jesus is a canula? Is that the thing that what they connect the drip to, because I always thought it had an obvious yet hard to remember name.
    Last edited by GommeInc; 03-01-2008 at 11:33 AM.

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