General Anesthetic Started by: Donna

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  • Donna 2
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    Hi All,

    I’m really freaking out about the anesthetic, do you have a breathing tube etc?

    Thanks

    Elle36 1
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    It’s a cannula in the back of your hand then the injection into your body through that.
    You then will have an oxygen mask hovered above your nose 2 deep breaths and you will be asleep.
    Best sleep ever !
    I didn’t have a tube in my mouth when I woke.

    Cath 75
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    Yes you do have a breathing tube but you don’t know about it. They put it in when your asleep and take it out when your asleep so you don’t even know xx

    Anonymous
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    You have a breathing tube once your under but you won’t be aware of it 🙂 xx

    Bobbie 1
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    don’t freak out, i loved it haha it felt like the best nights sleep! i was really lucky and didn’t suffer with any sickness after either. i totally freaked out when they came to get me to put me out, but the actual putting out bit was my fave!

    Donna 2
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    Thanks Bobbie, this is the bit that’s really freaking me out, tubes and cannulas omg!!!!

    Jackie 144
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    Oh don’t worry xx I was a right waffler when I went into the op room as I was really nervous but the staff were so lovely and kept me really calm xx I woke up saying hi to everyone haha I was mates with everyone !!! Bet they thought I was a right weirdo x honestly tho it’s not as bad as your imagining you’ll be fine and wake up with new boobies 🙂

    Hannah 214
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    Haha @3086jackief I was a right waffler as well! Talked so much rubbish lol.


    @donnag
    I have no clue if they used a tube, I never asked and don’t remember seeing one. When I woke up I had a mask on, but she soon took that off when she noticed I was awake xx

    Wendy 16
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    Don’t worry about the anaestic it stopped me from having it done for years as I was petrified of being put to sleep but honestly it is nothing to panic about xx

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