Anesthesia Fails, He Can Feel Everything During 5-Hour Heart Transplant

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • The movie opens with Dr. Jack Harper narrating the day he lost his best friend, Clay Beresford, Jr., by his own hands. He wonders how the day for Clay would have started and if he knew he would die that day. We're then shown Clay in his girlfriend's apartment, enjoying a thinking session underwater in the bathtub while his girlfriend, Samantha 'Sam' Lockwood, sits by the tub watching him. Once he comes out of the water, he takes Sam in his arms, and they make sweet love before getting ready for work. Clay is a young billionaire in love with Sam, his mother's personal assistant, so they have kept their relationship a secret.

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  • @enishalihoward8119
    @enishalihoward8119 Год назад +28

    This happened to me three weeks ago. I was having a breast revision and the moment the doctor started cutting my areola I could feel the pain and see him. I just remember saying “doctor I can feel you cutting my areola and it hurts”. Luckily he turned around and then I blacked out 😩I do not wish this experience on anyone it’s terrifying and painful AF

  • @wifegrant
    @wifegrant Год назад +64

    There is actually a couple of real life cases of people who were able to feel everything during their surgery. I've woken up twice myself during surgery. But usually didn't feel anything. The last time I had surgery, I almost died, my lungs stopped working. So they had to place me on a ventilator. So a 15 min surgery became a 4 hour ordeal.

    • @marks9082
      @marks9082 Год назад +12

      thanks for scaring the shit out of everyone. Glad you're okay

    • @filipbitala2624
      @filipbitala2624 Год назад

      @@marks9082the chances of this are lower than 1/1000

  • @abbies1stspam
    @abbies1stspam Год назад +17

    It’s so sad that this can happen in real life. There are actual cases of this 💔

  • @joeljose3948
    @joeljose3948 Год назад +113

    I mean wouldn't his vitals look different if he was feeling pain and anxiety. I am not a doctor so pls don't get angry😅

    • @illeatthat
      @illeatthat Год назад +36

      Valid question - but no, the anxiety that causes the heart to beat faster would be put down to his heart rhythm under anaesthesia - that is, if there's any change at all. Anaesthesia works by blocking the gaps between nerve endings and your brain ability to process pain. Anaesthesia awareness is exactly how it is described, your body reacts as if it is under Anaesthesia but you are completely aware of what is happening and can still feel everything that's occurring.

    • @ItsJoseph97
      @ItsJoseph97 Год назад +15

      They can always just give a shot of Midazolam if they noticed you were feeling pain and you would never know. It happens a bit more often than people realize but most of the time the person won’t remember anything, however they can suffer from PTSD unknowingly. Mr Ballen has a video where that exact thing happened and the man ended up having random fits of screaming hysterically and ended up unaliving himself if I remember correctly. Only after did the hospital let the family know what had happened during surgery..

    • @Iseedeadpplss
      @Iseedeadpplss Год назад +12

      But how do the Doctors know that the patient is still aware, to administer the Midazolam?

    • @enishalihoward8119
      @enishalihoward8119 Год назад +1

      No it wouldn’t

    • @filipbitala2624
      @filipbitala2624 Год назад +6

      The thing is, this already happened, with a few people recounting events that happened during their operation, events they would have no way of knowing about, and since we dont really know how the brain works, we dont know how exactly anasthetics work

  • @kevinklein9565
    @kevinklein9565 Год назад +19

    Lol, his dad was playing Santa and fell from the second story….😂

  • @Fox_of_the_night
    @Fox_of_the_night Год назад +2

    New fear unlocked

  • @justinejustice_league1857
    @justinejustice_league1857 Год назад +5

    Jessica Alba was perfect for the role, I hear shes a mean beauty. Her and Hayden Skywalker were both early 2000s hotties who faded into obscurity.

  • @SouthEast-dh6mu
    @SouthEast-dh6mu Год назад

    Favorite movie alert

  • @uncreativeexe2908
    @uncreativeexe2908 Год назад

    i woke up during a mr scan under narcosis in the middle of the scanning. i think if i ever went under anaesthetics during an operation, i would def wake up. so i hope i never end up having an operation

  • @Maya-vv8le
    @Maya-vv8le 8 месяцев назад

    This nice

  • @SnifflesPlayz
    @SnifflesPlayz Год назад +6

    Omg, I would want to die

  • @ntac858
    @ntac858 Год назад +2

    What if you had a tumor but with this movie

  • @homesteadgamer1257
    @homesteadgamer1257 Год назад

    This movie was so fucked up.

    • @chynatyler7237
      @chynatyler7237 Год назад

      Good movie. It's fuck up what they did. But great movie ❤

  • @thevxnom
    @thevxnom Год назад +20

    Poor Anakin

  • @mish375
    @mish375 Год назад +5

    This movie honestly has such a scary premise because it can happen to people. The possibility of being awake during surgery is terrifying.

  • @voodooluck
    @voodooluck Год назад +7

    It’s great to see what Anakin was up to..

  • @KingLou3
    @KingLou3 Год назад +30

    I Woke up in the middle of 2 separate eye surgeries, didn't feel any pain just pulling and hearing sounds. Was scared to say anything till afterward cause I didn't want to scare the doctors.

    • @mizzum478
      @mizzum478 Год назад

      eye surgery is often done with just sedation, not general. They also numb your eye

    • @KingLou3
      @KingLou3 Год назад +7

      @@mizzum478 you're telling me what they did for me in my eye surgery?

    • @robynmukoyi
      @robynmukoyi Год назад

      When I had eye surgery they do generally have to keep you awake, they just tape half your face up 😂

    • @KingLou3
      @KingLou3 Год назад

      Understood but when the sentence started with I, kind of means that I'm speaking of my surgery and what they had to do to me.

    • @mizzum478
      @mizzum478 Год назад +5

      @@KingLou3 I'm telling you, maybe you should confirm the type of anesthesia you had. I would say 90% of the time, my patient has no idea if they had general anesthesia or deep sedation.
      Did you have a breathing tube? If not, it was probably sedation. Most of the people getting colonscopy think they are getting general. I had multiple patients getting eye surgery and later reported partial awareness - like yeah, it was sedation, as I mentioned earlier. But their surgeon told them they were "getting anesthesia" and patient assumes it's "general anesthesia"
      Actually, even surgeons don't know the difference. They will post a case and request general anesthesia and then later be like "no breathing tube though"...
      "ah, so you mean, you want sedation"
      Or "just do it under MAC/sedation... *20 min later* why is the patient moving?"

  • @justybunYT
    @justybunYT Год назад +8

    i couldnt imagine...

  • @treyday1528
    @treyday1528 Год назад +1

    His lightsaber😂

  • @abhishekn7200
    @abhishekn7200 Год назад +10

    Even in case of anaesthesia awareness, he couldn't have felt physical pain of cutting him with scalpel. That would've showed in the EKG machine coz physical pain leads to BP change.
    Maybe the writers misunderstood what anasthesia awareness means.

  • @SLOTHSRIDEUNICORNS
    @SLOTHSRIDEUNICORNS Год назад

    Yep no more surgeries for me.

  • @KimJongUnnie
    @KimJongUnnie Год назад

    The anesthesiologist doesn’t leave during the surgery

  • @manic8213
    @manic8213 Год назад

    When i had heart surgery i was so acared of this happening that i had nightmares about it for months leading up to the operation day.

  • @klegwale6233
    @klegwale6233 Год назад +5

    Damn

  • @alinashrestha6779
    @alinashrestha6779 Год назад

    When my sister got surgery on her seist in uterus even she feel every things. Latter doctor apologies to her about knowing every things.