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General anaesthetic?

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How many of you have been "put under" for an operation and what was it for?

As far as I remember I have had a general anaesthetic twice both as a child, one to have some teeth out and once to have my tonsils out.

What about you?

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Twice now. One for a nose op about 15 years ago. They had to remove and replace the septum to try and even it out on both sides so I could breath better. Didn't bloody work though. Anaesthetic was horrendous. I couldn't stop throwing up after.


2nd time was for a grommet in my ear a few years ago. I told them about the chucking up and they gave one pill and no problems at all after it. I tried to get some of the pills but they refused and said it was their little secret! God knows what it was but it worked!


I had an operation to help my Crohn's disease aged 21.Then about 6 years ago I had an operation to remove a tumour on my pituitary gland.3 years ago I had Carpel tunnel treatment on my left wrist.


I had my appendix out 2 days after my 12th birthday.I played down the pain I was in 'cos the Rams had a home game on the Saturday and I had a birthday party on the Sunday.I had my wrist reset when I was 21 and my collarbone reset when I was 50.


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