I had eye muscle surgery 2 months ago. Then they woke me up and continued adjusting the stiches whilst I sat there all calm trying not to go crazy
The biggest pain for me was my eyelashes would gunk up all the time and id have to clean them which wasn't easy. Took a month for that to stop and my eye is still red to this day.
Something is wrong with the muscles in my eyes, and teh doc's are doing surgery to fix them, and help me with my headaches (I used to get severe headaches for pushing my eyes too far, getting them tired, and just fucking up myself).
Anyway, Wish me luck guys, if everything goes right, I shall be good to go, for tomorrow or the day after. . I will rest today.
They gave me a bromazepan, so I could sleep well, and ease the anxiety attacks.
I'm most worried about general Anesthesia, but the doc told me it's normal, and everything should be fine . Anyways, wish me luckzo! :D
good luck man! i hope everything goes as planned and ur eye muscles go back to normal
Don't worry, I've been in surgery at least 3 times(maybe 5.) Anesthesia is alright, it's perfectly safe. I used to be (wrongly) afraid that I would only be drugged enough so that I can't move, but I can still expierence the pain. Like I'm in a coma and I'm having an autoposy performed on. Don't worry though, nothing ever happened.
On July 21 2010 10:42 Pandain wrote: Don't worry, I've been in surgery at least 3 times(maybe 5.) Anesthesia is alright, it's perfectly safe. I used to be (wrongly) afraid that I would only be drugged enough so that I can't move, but I can still expierence the pain. Like I'm in a coma and I'm having an autoposy performed on. Don't worry though, nothing ever happened.
that only happened once and because of it they have to monitor your brain waves and such now, so no worries
On July 20 2010 23:09 bITt.mAN wrote: Good luck, the only advice I can give to people going into surgery (form experience) is to NOT OPEN YOUR EYES hALFWAY THROUGH.
You've got it lucky that you'll be out, the worst thing you want to do is open your eyes halfway through and see whats going on. Here, listen to some soothing music
On July 20 2010 23:09 bITt.mAN wrote: Good luck, the only advice I can give to people going into surgery (form experience) is to NOT OPEN YOUR EYES hALFWAY THROUGH.
You've got it lucky that you'll be out, the worst thing you want to do is open your eyes halfway through and see whats going on. Here, listen to some soothing music