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just a question may be silly but i just want to know if ill be put under before im put on the suegery table or is it done in the bed im transferd in or how that works

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They will put you out in the operating room.

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thank you for the answer i have anxiety and just want to know what to expect

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i hope they do that for me as well i just dont wanna stroll in there and see all the tools and stuff lol i think it may freak me out a bit!! i just cant wait to get the surgery im ready for my new start

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Trust me you have medication before you go into the operating room which they will give you through your IV. After that you probably won't care and probably will become sleepy and dose off and on. This is standard procedure. Once you go into the operating room and on the table you will be put to sleep almost immediately as the surgeon doesn't want to dilly dally around. You'll be just fine.

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They gave me something to relax before they wheeled me into the surgery room. I then had to move onto the table (scooted over). The whole time they were making jokes about hair color. One commented that she liked mine (there was a piece sticking out of the cap). They were laughing about how when they go out together they dont recognize each other because they are so used to seeing each other in surgical caps. They next thing I remember is waking up in recovery. I honestly believe that having a cool team made the whole thing so much easier for me! Best wishes to you and dont be nervous. Before long you don't even remember the pain and as the weight comes off, you will start to feel great!

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Good luck on Tuesday and congrats!! Ty everyone for the info you are really helpful today at my emulations they gave me this site I'm glad I checked it out

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They gave me something to relax before they wheeled me into the surgery room. I then had to move onto the table (scooted over). The whole time they were making jokes about hair color. One commented that she liked mine (there was a piece sticking out of the cap). They were laughing about how when they go out together they dont recognize each other because they are so used to seeing each other in surgical caps. They next thing I remember is waking up in recovery. I honestly believe that having a cool team made the whole thing so much easier for me! Best wishes to you and dont be nervous. Before long you don't even remember the pain and as the weight comes off, you will start to feel great!

hah, this sounds like fun! It would definitely make my experience better :) 10 more days, yay!

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I had a funny experience during my Pre-op Endoscopy. I am a college professor and I teach Human Anatomy and Physiology (A&P) to students who are going into the Nursing Program. When they rolled me in for my Endoscopy one of the nurses on the team said I had been their A&P professor. Because I was doped up already and he was covered I said "Oh really I don't remember you". Afterwards I was somewhat horified I had spoken without censoring my comment and I have wondered ever since about the name of this former student. Of course I don't remember. My surgery is at this same local hospital so I am anticipating having some reunions with former students.

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I had a funny experience during my Pre-op Endoscopy. I am a college professor and I teach Human Anatomy and Physiology (A&P) to students who are going into the Nursing Program. When they rolled me in for my Endoscopy one of the nurses on the team said I had been their A&P professor. Because I was doped up already and he was covered I said "Oh really I don't remember you". Afterwards I was somewhat horified I had spoken without censoring my comment and I have wondered ever since about the name of this former student. Of course I don't remember. My surgery is at this same local hospital so I am anticipating having some reunions with former students.

When I had an endoscopy before my gallbladder surgery I also was doped up. When I woke up, I said "im so glad you woke me up because I was dreaming I was having a bad day at work!" They all laughed because I work at the same hospital!

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