Does it hurt when you’re intoxicated?


Does it hurt when you’re intoxicated? Hey, guys! I’m here today to talk to you about a subject that makes a lot of people both look forward to and nervous: the pain after the attack! I’ve only recently had a little surgery, and I’m putting my experience in this note, hoping to help you in the same situation! The doctor injected me with anaesthetic. The anesthesiologist talked to me professionally, making me forget I’m nervous. When I blinked, I fell asleep, and I woke up and the surgery was complete. But when I woke up, I thought, “Is it really okay?” ** What happened after the anesthetic? I just woke up, and I felt like I fell out of the clouds, as if all the pain had been sealed. But! As the effect of anaesthetics fades, so does my feeling. The pain was like a naughty little cat, and it started jumping in my body. “Oh, my stomach hurts a little bit!” I thought. ** How much pain does it hurt? ** To be honest, my pain isn’t as terrible as I thought! It’s just a little swollen, invisible pain, like a little bug sting. But it’s only a slight pain, and, considering it, it seems to last. Of course, sometimes the pain of fluctuations reminds me of the pain of fighting with my little buddy when I was a kid. However, the doctor had already explained that pain was normal and that it took some time to recover. ** The way to mitigate is a mystery! ** On the days of post-operative recovery, I’ve come up with a few tricks to ease the pain. Like I used to lie on the couch or let my friends tell me jokes to distract me! And I drank a lot of hot water. It’s important to keep my body water! By the way, it’s a good way to make me feel uncomfortable, not a flat bug anymore! Let’s wrap this up! ** So, the pain after the anaesthesia is different, but in most cases it’s not as terrible as you think! Just get some rest after the surgery, stay positive and believe you can get through this little challenge! Come on! I hope that my experience will help the young people who are about to face surgery, and that you will all recover soon and return to life and life! Remember to share your experiences!