No, the tube down the throat came as a total surprise.
The anesthesiologist did come by before the surgery, but never said it was going to be general anesthesia- I'm betting he thought I'd already been told, and for all I knew, even if it was a local anesthesia, it would be administered by a separate doctor. He did ask questions about loose teeth, any metal in the body, if i had eaten anything, but i wasn't given a chance to ask questions, and i don't recall him asking me about breathing problems, although he very well may have.
Like I said, next time, I'll ask more questions.
When I woke up, that's the first I knew that I was being put out, lol. When I'd had surgery back in 1990 on my knee, the anesthesiologist warned me I would taste garlic, and had me count back from 10 as he administered the anesthesia. There was none of that this time around.
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Date: 2008-01-13 09:24 am (UTC)The anesthesiologist did come by before the surgery, but never said it was going to be general anesthesia- I'm betting he thought I'd already been told, and for all I knew, even if it was a local anesthesia, it would be administered by a separate doctor. He did ask questions about loose teeth, any metal in the body, if i had eaten anything, but i wasn't given a chance to ask questions, and i don't recall him asking me about breathing problems, although he very well may have.
Like I said, next time, I'll ask more questions.
When I woke up, that's the first I knew that I was being put out, lol. When I'd had surgery back in 1990 on my knee, the anesthesiologist warned me I would taste garlic, and had me count back from 10 as he administered the anesthesia. There was none of that this time around.