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How long does it take to wake up from anesthesia ?

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It took me along time to get with it after surgery.

I was told by my family, I was in recovery for 6 hours. But everyone is different. Some people are more sensitive to medication than others.

But they usually only have you under for about 45-60 minutes for surgery. Maybe even an hour and a half.

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It took me along time to get with it after surgery.

I was told by my family' date=' I was in recovery for 6 hours. But everyone is different. Some people are more sensitive to medication than others.

But they usually only have you under for about 45-60 minutes for surgery. Maybe even an hour and a half.

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Thanks ! I have surgery on the 4th and a little nervous about it a bit lol

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I don't know how long it took me. I know that my surgery was about 90 minutes and I remember waking up in recovery vaguely. I don't remember being wheeled to my room, nor do I remember insisting on walking from the wheeled bed to the hospital bed. I also don't remember telling the nurse that there was no way I was getting into that hospital bed. I do remember looking around while I was sitting in the chair and asking why was I sitting up.

It just goes to show that everyone's experience is different and we all recover at various rates. Besides, we the patients have the easy part of surgery. We get knocked out and get to sleep through the whole thing. :)

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I don't know how long it took me. I know that my surgery was about 90 minutes and I remember waking up in recovery vaguely. I don't remember being wheeled to my room' date=' nor do I remember insisting on walking from the wheeled bed to the hospital bed. I also don't remember telling the nurse that there was no way I was getting into that hospital bed. I do remember looking around while I was sitting in the chair and asking why was I sitting up.

It just goes to show that everyone's experience is different and we all recover at various rates. Besides, we the patients have the easy part of surgery. We get knocked out and get to sleep through the whole thing. <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />[/quote']

Wow lol. Any weird dreams?

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My dr woke me up as soon as the got to the recovery room

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I didn't dream during anesthesia. I don't dream a whole lot anyway. :) or not that I remember.

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I don't think I dreamed. I know it took me quite a while to wake to the point of clear consciousness. I dont remember being taken to my room or anything until about 6PM. My surgery started at 11AM. My doctor said I told him 3 times (none of which I remember) that the hospital needs to rethink the paint colors in recovery because the color palette is just creepy). I wouldn't have believed that except that's totally something I would say.

You'll do great. I was soo scared but I made it. If I can, you can. I'm the world's biggest wimp but I can honestly say that the whole ordeal really wasn't so bad. The worst part is the anxiety over the unknown.

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I don't think I dreamed. I know it took me quite a while to wake to the point of clear consciousness. I dont remember being taken to my room or anything until about 6PM. My surgery started at 11AM. My doctor said I told him 3 times (none of which I remember) that the hospital needs to rethink the paint colors in recovery because the color palette is just creepy). I wouldn't have believed that except that's totally something I would say.

You'll do great. I was soo scared but I made it. If I can, you can. I'm the world's biggest wimp but I can honestly say that the whole ordeal really wasn't so bad. The worst part is the anxiety over the unknown.

you are right.. thats exactly what it is.. not knowing what the hell is going to happen that day.. i can handle it when i wake up.. its the going under part i'm scared of lol.. i know i got a wild mouth and i know its going to get freaky lmao

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My dr woke me up as soon as the got to the recovery room

I hope my doc does too =)

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Amy, you crack me up! Lol thanks for the laugh :)

I crack myself up sometimes lol

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