I have an ENT procedure on the 30th to remove an obstructing polyp from my sinus. It is only day surgery but I am absolutely petrified of getting the general anesthetic to the point where I'm having serious thoughts of cancelling the surgery! Believe it or not I'm a 30 year old woman not a 6 year old girl
My anxiety is generally out of control but I'm afraid of dying while I'm under or not coming out of it. Or waking up with the tube down my throat unable to breathe. I have a lot to live for as I now have a precious DD!
I'm even afraid of coming out of it and not being able to breathe due to the nature of the surgery. If I do manage to make it through, am I going to wake up thinking I can breathe through my nose when I can't because it's all swollen/packed/bloody etc, am I going to be gasping and freaking out as I regain my bearings. I used to suffer terrible panic attacks as well as my generalised anxiety, it's a horrible feeling thinking something physical is terribly wrong and I'm in danger.
Another thing, I think I'm going to panic as I've heard you can feel the propofol going in to the vein and travelling up your arm?? That will properly terrify me before I lose consciousness. It sounds very scary.
Aaaaahhhhhhh.
I have only had one other anaesthetic when I got teeth extracted as a teen. I actually don't know if it was a general or just sedation, I remember having a mask over my face, 3 seconds later I hear the assistant saying "she's waking up" and I was pissed that they hadn't put me under yet after all that anxiety and bother, in fact it had already been done! I don't remember an IV or anything like that but it was long ago, and I remember immediately feeling awake and well enough to get out of the chair and walk to recovery where I spent 5 minutes then off to go home with my mum like nothing happened. I don't think I ever had a breathing tube or at least I was not aware of it. From what I know a proper general anaesthetic makes you quite out of it for a while in recovery?
Anyway sorry for the novel, it would be helpful to hear others' experiences, good or bad, so I know what to honestly expect. Also if you've had an ENT procedure what was it like? Also if you were sedated beforehand due to anxiety would you recommend it and what's it like? Wondering if I can have a bit of gas and air or something like that to relax me so I don't care about the scary sensations before I'm out.