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There was a tv show called this, on about 2 years ago iirc, involving people who claimed they were wide awake and feeling everything during their (ostensibly, very painful) procedure. The thought was that the paralytic drug was working just fine (they could not move or talk, to signal anyone of the problem), but the cns depressant that should have made them insensitive to cutting, tearing etc was not working at all for some reason. I sort of watched with bemusement, skepticism etc.
Late last week a friend of mine (a dvm too) from a neighboring town (perfectly sound mind, was working and alert right up to the time of his operation) underwent a single bypass and pacemaker implant. He did ok but as he was waking, they noticed rapid heart rate and sweating, bug-eyes etc - he could not talk or move much til the paralytic wore off completely and the et tube was pulled. When they pulled it he was finally able to tell his wife and the staff that he was wide awake during the entire surgery, could relate conversations during the surgery, music etc and of course, a few hours of agonizing incisions through unanesthetized skin, sawing of breastbone, that sort of thing. Last I heard, he thinks they are going explain it away by saying he dreamed it.
What about that?
Late last week a friend of mine (a dvm too) from a neighboring town (perfectly sound mind, was working and alert right up to the time of his operation) underwent a single bypass and pacemaker implant. He did ok but as he was waking, they noticed rapid heart rate and sweating, bug-eyes etc - he could not talk or move much til the paralytic wore off completely and the et tube was pulled. When they pulled it he was finally able to tell his wife and the staff that he was wide awake during the entire surgery, could relate conversations during the surgery, music etc and of course, a few hours of agonizing incisions through unanesthetized skin, sawing of breastbone, that sort of thing. Last I heard, he thinks they are going explain it away by saying he dreamed it.
What about that?