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General Category => Functional Surgery Questions => Topic started by: JimmyTheGent on December 04, 2015, 09:23:27 AM
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When you wake up after surgery I can only imagine you are dazed, disoriented, and in severe discomfort. You only have about 4 minutes without breathing before you pass out so how does one re-learn how to breath and swallow when you wake up? How hard is it to re-learn? This makes the surgery sound 10x more scary.
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When you wake up after surgery I can only imagine you are dazed, disoriented, and in severe discomfort. You only have about 4 minutes without breathing before you pass out so how does one re-learn how to breath and swallow when you wake up? How hard is it to re-learn? This makes the surgery sound 10x more scary.
You will already be breathing on your own before you become fully conscious - - otherwise they would intervene and if necessary intubate you.
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You will already be breathing on your own before you become fully conscious - - otherwise they would intervene and if necessary intubate you.
Intimate me? Where does that take place?
So when people say they need to re-learn how to breath and swallow they aren't being literal? It just feels different and needs to be gotten used to?