I had one surgery when I was a baby for my ear and I was screaming my ass off that my mom heard me from the wating room, another one was when I was in the first grade to get my tonsils out, and I kinda want another one
I recall having my first surgery in a hospital when I was 25. I was frightened when I learned I would have an IV, and therefore I was spooked. I had never been given an IV. In the OR, I was able to get on the operating table while the doctors and such were making preparations for my surgery. They allowed me to listen to the music on my iPod in the OR (as the sound of medical devices are prone to freaking me out) - and I also had my Chococat plush who was dressed in khaki pants and a lab coat. Hearing “pick out your favorite dream” reminded me of what I wanted to dream about during my surgery in 2011 - and I wanted to dream about Sonic the Hedgehog games.
When the doctors put you under anesthesia, they tell you to count down, and after 10 seconds, you're like, "What? It's nothing serious." Then, all of a sudden, the world turns black. If you blink, the surgery is over. How long your eyes slowly close will vary from person to person, but when I was 7, it happened to me. (Google Translated)
I had a few surgeries in my life but the most memorable one when I was 9 years old getting my second heart surgery and seeing this video was exactly what I went through at the hospital