Why You Wake Up in Surgery? (How to prevent Anesthesia Awareness)
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Waking up in surgery can be traumatizing and cause PTSD. Here's how you can reduce the risk of anesthesia awareness in surgery.

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One of my patients’ most common fears is “will I remember the surgery?” – how do I answer that?

Anesthesia is the most mysterious branch of medicine. We don’t really know how it works, and sometimes patients are able to break through the anesthesia and wakeup. Or at least remember things.

As rare as it is (under 1%) there’s things you can do to prevent waking up during surgery. “Waking up” is called intraoperative awareness or anesthesia awareness.

Amazingly, some of the most powerful ways to minimize the risk involve all natural strategies. Meaning you don’t need more medications!
I’m going to tell you why some patients have anesthesia awareness and why some patients may develop trauma from the awareness. Not all patients develop trauma, even if they wake up during major surgery.

We’ll talk about how to minimize the risk of waking up and the risk of developing trauma or PTSD. And believe it or not, these strategies are all natural!

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