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What is the experience of general anesthesia during surgery?

12 years ago, I had a very successful operation at 30 1, and a doctor with superb medical skills gave me a second life, which is unforgettable so far. I walked into the operating room, disinfected naked, wore a simple surgical gown, climbed onto the operating table and lay flat. Nurses are busy preparing surgical instruments. Looking sideways, handfuls of cold-light scalpels and nameless instruments have made my whole body weak and my brain blank. Without waiting for a while, the nurses leaned in. I'm not familiar with the nurse in the operation, which is different from that in the inpatient ward. They faded my coat and trousers. So I lay naked in front of them, feeling very uncomfortable. But they often chat with me to relax me. Seeing that I couldn't relax, they took a cloth to cover the key parts. I smiled and said, thank you, this is my first time in front of girls. They smiled and said, we know that you are from XX University, and you are very famous. The girls in the inpatient department can like you and say that you can keep singing every day. When they chat, their hands are always busy. I have an infusion set in my foot and a bunch of instruments in my body. I said I like them, too, and sometimes I really want to stay here for a while. There is a sedative in the infusion set, and I feel unconscious when I am still chatting. Looking at the operating light overhead, I soon fell asleep. When I woke up again, it was six hours later. At that time, the nurse in the ward was moving me naked from the operating bed to the hospital bed with my family. I tried to open my eyes in the turbulence: damn, I'm still naked, so embarrassed. This is really my first thought after waking up from general anesthesia. Then I tried to open my eyes and look around. The family and nurses in front of me are blurred. I saw tears in my mother's eyes, and two little nurses I knew stood beside me. I felt at ease and then fell asleep. When I woke up again, I felt that there was no pillow under my head, my lips and throat were too dry to speak, the anesthetic efficacy faded, and my right arm was unbearable. Mom saw me awake and called the nurse. My first night nurse is my best Xiu Xiu, only one year older than me. She ran over and told me excitedly that the surgeon saved your right arm, which is really a miracle! You're amazing! She said this with tears in her eyes, and then said, the first night was hard. I'll watch you after work tonight, so you have to hold on! At that moment, I found that the feeling of general anesthesia was so happy and safe