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<blockquote data-quote="IgnoreMe" data-source="post: 3157725" data-attributes="member: 551352"><p>i want to get surgery but like i said in the earlier post im nervous about those horror stories ive read. medical mj helps but id much rather see it as a fun thing to do than a necessity to alleviate pain.</p><p></p><p>i was reading about something called a BIS monitor. but im not sure if hospitals actually use this on a patients request.</p><p></p><p>"Clinical studies of the BIS monitor have shown that customizing anesthesia levels to patients’ needs can help them wake up faster and feel alert sooner, as well as experience fewer side effects such as muscle aches, nausea and vomiting. At the same time, the device also lowers the risk of <strong>“intraoperative awareness,” a rare phenomenon in which the patient unintentionally regains consciousness during surgery</strong>. Fine-tuning the amount of anesthetic assures that the patient remains in a deep hypnotic state during an operation."</p><p></p><p>thats what scares the shit outta me though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IgnoreMe, post: 3157725, member: 551352"] i want to get surgery but like i said in the earlier post im nervous about those horror stories ive read. medical mj helps but id much rather see it as a fun thing to do than a necessity to alleviate pain. i was reading about something called a BIS monitor. but im not sure if hospitals actually use this on a patients request. "Clinical studies of the BIS monitor have shown that customizing anesthesia levels to patients’ needs can help them wake up faster and feel alert sooner, as well as experience fewer side effects such as muscle aches, nausea and vomiting. At the same time, the device also lowers the risk of [B]“intraoperative awareness,” a rare phenomenon in which the patient unintentionally regains consciousness during surgery[/B]. Fine-tuning the amount of anesthetic assures that the patient remains in a deep hypnotic state during an operation." thats what scares the shit outta me though [/QUOTE]
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