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What is it like to have surgery for the first time?

It’s a magical experience, believe me!

My operation time is in the morning, and I get up early to change into hospital clothes. I sat on the hospital bed holding the doll in an uneasy mood. Why should I hold the doll? Because I am cowardly. When the nurse came to pick me up with a small bed, I was so panicked that I completely blocked out the outside sound. After all, this was my first surgery! The nurse called me at the door three times and I didn't know how to get out. I just sat on the bed in a daze like a fool.

After that, the nurse pushed the small bed and pushed me into the door of the operating room. She opened her eyes wide and looked at the environment and people passing by. Every doctor passing by was fully armed, and I just passed by lying on the small bed. A corridor with operating rooms on both sides.

At this time, I had turned from nervousness to excitement. After that, I was pushed into the operating room. There were several patients waiting for surgery lying next to me. I couldn’t help but sit up and look at the surrounding environment. As soon as I got up, the doctor told me to lie down, so I had to lie down peacefully.

After that, I was pushed to the surgery site by a nurse aunt. The aunt was particularly kind. She gently asked me to lie down on the operating table and asked me if I could leave. I said: Yes, yes. ! Then he climbed onto the operating table quickly. Before leaving, the nurse aunt kindly helped me spread a small blanket or something and put it on me, saying that this way I wouldn't feel cold.

After that, I lay quietly for a minute or two. At this time, a doctor came in and started chatting with me, talking about this and that. The anesthetist came in after that, and they chatted with me probably to relax me. But I'm not scared at all, I'm really looking forward to it! Before the surgery, I was reading about the experience of general anesthesia surgery on Zhihu, so I was very excited and curious.

The anesthesiologist then injected me with intravenous anesthesia. Because I was too thin and my subcutaneous fat was too thin, it took me a long time to find the blood vessel. I was panicking because I couldn't find the blood vessel. It hurt a little when the intravenous needle was inserted, but I felt a little lucky that I had found a blood vessel. Then there was a coolness and a little numbness along the blood vessels in my arms. After that, the doctor put an anesthesia mask on me and suddenly pressed it on my face.

I felt that I must have a hideous face. The anesthesia breathed into my nose had no smell, and I didn’t have time to think too much. I didn’t even feel dizzy. Afterwards, the doctor woke me up after the operation. When I regained some consciousness, my first reaction was, what? I am actually done with the operation? Wasn’t I still under anesthesia just now? I hated myself for not having time to feel the general anesthesia.

In fact, there is no difference between general anesthesia and epilepsy. It is more sudden than epilepsy, and you lose consciousness without any warning and without any precautions. Then they pushed me out of the operating room. Before the operation, my mother came out and took pictures of me. After all, it was my first experience, and I wanted to know what I was like at that time. The anesthesia was gone and I couldn't open my eyes. I had to lie down on the cart with a smile on my face.