kschul
Well-known member
I appreciated this thread, believe it or not that was one of the things I was most worried about (waking up intubated) Love the Simpson clip, thanks for sharing it made me laugh.
kris
kris
Here you go. Don't watch if it hurts to laugh:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/31500/the-simpsons-bed-sores#x-4,vclip,23
Personally I'd not stress about it. I woke up in critical care, but was in the twilight zone courtesy of the drugs. I have a vague recollection of the vent tube being removed but I was so out of it that I didn't care, and I suspect you'll be the same.
It's funny how everyone gets so worried about the tube. With my surgery last year, that was the very last of my worries, in fact, I didn't even give it a second thought.
Have you ever been intubated while still fully conscience? Of the 20 days I spent in the hospital during AVR it was about my worse 5 minutes while they were cramming that tube down me. And the following 5 days wasn't too funny.
That statement is just going to scare people who are presurgery even more when it is just not something that they are going to experience.
Kim
Should people spend time worrying about it. No. Being truthful of things that can happen need to be brought out, scary or not.
Ross, Maybe I'm wrong but I don't think I've ever read on here of one other person being awake when they were intubated for this surgery. Do a poll to see.
Kim
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