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Old Jun 02, 2007, 12:27 PM
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You're quite welcome. It IS a scary sensation, especially when they don't even warn you that you might not feel like you can breathe. Then you would be aware to at least TRY to talk your way through that before you start panicking.

Yes, you will probably always remember this (even accompanied with the odors), but I think you know it's not something to be scared about now. At least I was able to warn my daughter before her operation that IF they used the mask on her, she might feel like she was suffocating. So she was prepared, and even though she almost panicked, she talked her way through it because she knew her mum had gone through the same thing. It's just the way that horrid drug works.

You'll be fine. Good luck with your professional visit. I hope you get someone that you feel comfortable with.

God bless,
Sandy
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