You don’t really know who you are until those last five seconds before the anesthesia takes you down.
Or while waking up
I know someone who has had quite a few general anesthetics. They’ve taken to warning the nurses involved that they are a puncher. Several have not taken it seriously and ended up with some impressive bruises (including black eyes).
Chat is this real?
They also happen to be a (retired) nurse themselves. It’s uncommon, but not that uncommon. Most nurses would have seen it before. Its only for 5-10 seconds after waking up. Coming from a relatively skinny woman is quite a bit more unexpected. She also has unusually good aim.
Good aim after waking from anesthesia might be the best superpower humans can get.
Would love to see that. Also the explanation afterwards :D
to be fair there will be several big shapes around you as you wake up on the table, with a highlight in the face area (mask or face), so even if your vision is blurry as heck you should be able to punch decently well.
I thought that was always some combination of croaking out a desperate plea for water or bemoaning a splitting headache.
For me it’s usually insulting the hearing or aggressively vomiting depending on the anesthetic
Every time Ive been under it’s been like a nap for me. Like for my wisdom teeth it was like “oh yeah gotta take my earrings out” then when I woke up it was “oh gotta put my earrings in, why’s it so dark, oh open my eyes, right. How’d it go?”
I assured everyone that I’m OK and that they don’t need to worry about me.
The maker of that image must be 14 at most.
Ok that’s actually funny as shit, but I think anesthesia is the only excuse for talking like that irl





