Bounsweet
Fruit Pokémon
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- Seen Jun 19, 2024
I just had mine removed three months ago, this past November. They healed up to where I was able to eat normally again after a week, but I had a really smooth recovery too.
As for the actual procedure, the only things I remember were being nervous as hell in the waiting room, going into the surgery room, being cold so they put a warm blanket over me, and they put some laughing gas on me almost immediately and I was out within five minutes. The last memory I had (which was really fuzzy, even) was when the anesthesiologist suddenly appeared and they were putting the IV in, but I was too out of it to even feel anything. I was completely unconscious for a good hour, and don't even remember anything after that until I was already in the car on the way home. I do have a few veeery fuzzy, vague memories of being in the recovery room with the nurse telling my mom the care procedure and buckling my seat belt, but that was it. I don't remember the procedure whatsoever.
The anesthesia wore off really fast too, I was up and about within about three hours, though I was still a little dizzy.
As for the actual procedure, the only things I remember were being nervous as hell in the waiting room, going into the surgery room, being cold so they put a warm blanket over me, and they put some laughing gas on me almost immediately and I was out within five minutes. The last memory I had (which was really fuzzy, even) was when the anesthesiologist suddenly appeared and they were putting the IV in, but I was too out of it to even feel anything. I was completely unconscious for a good hour, and don't even remember anything after that until I was already in the car on the way home. I do have a few veeery fuzzy, vague memories of being in the recovery room with the nurse telling my mom the care procedure and buckling my seat belt, but that was it. I don't remember the procedure whatsoever.
The anesthesia wore off really fast too, I was up and about within about three hours, though I was still a little dizzy.