As some of you know, I'm going in for surgery next Friday. This time around, I'm getting an option as to what type of anestesia I can get. Last year, I had General, and really didn't like it too much, but I'm not too sure I want to go with a local anesthetic, either.
The first is General Anestesia. Here's a little information on that:
I would like some opinions on this. I have up until they actually inject the anesthetic, which is currently set as General. But I can change at any point beforehand. Any opinions, especially from firsthand experience, would greatly be appreciated.
The first is General Anestesia. Here's a little information on that:
- It has me asleep the entire operation. I wake up a couple hours afterward.
- It's like the time I spent under it never happened.
- I am VERY out of touch with the world for an entire 24 hours afterward. This is very uncomfortable, as, while I *can* think, I can't really...Focus might be the right word.
- I know for a fact that I won't be physically able to eat for at least 24 hours after waking.
- Rare risk of nausea afterwards.
- I will be unable to feel my lower-stomach and down for up to 6 hours.
- I will be somewhere between consciousness and unconsciousness.
- I will be able to hear the sounds of the surgical equipment, which some people can't take.
- I will see some of my blood a bit on some surgical instruments. While I can normally take that, I might not be able to in that state.
- I will be fully conscious after about 6 hours.
- Surgery was an hour and a half last year. May be about 10-20 minutes longer this year.
- I will NOT be able to actually observe the whole procedure.
- A rare side effect includes headaches and backaches
I would like some opinions on this. I have up until they actually inject the anesthetic, which is currently set as General. But I can change at any point beforehand. Any opinions, especially from firsthand experience, would greatly be appreciated.