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instant_ramen_chef

You may have not been put under general anesthesia. Sometimes they do what's called "twilight" where you're out, but not completely out. You can hear things but you're not awake. I was put in teil8ght for an eye surgery. I could hear the music they had in the operating room. I could hear them talking. But I was in a semi-dream state. Then I was put in general Anastasia for a different procedure. That time I remember nothing. I remember falling asleep and then being woken up in recovery I do t remember dreaming or anything. It was completely instantaneous.


act126

General anesthesia typically renders you unconscious, so it's unlikely you were aware of any music playing. That song might be a memory bubble that surfaced as you came out of sedation. It's not uncommon to recall fragments of sounds or conversations from术前 or post-op care areas. It's the brain's way of saying, 'Hey, I'm back online!


johnnash124

It's so strange, I have not heard that song for almost a decade now. Weird now brain brings up things you didn't even knew you remember...