Unintended Awareness - or Anesthesia Awareness - is a terrifying phenomenon affecting one or two of every 1,000 surgical patients. That’s about 100 patients daily and 30,000 Americans annually. Unintended Awareness is when a patient wakes during surgery. When this occurs, patients can feel excruciating pain without being able to move or cry out and involves patients having some recollection of surgical events. It is more likely to affect children and occurs in patients whose condition is unstable or in emergency or trauma situations. Patients who experience Anesthesia Awareness may develop acute distress and emotional reactions and later onset of long-term psychological effects.
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Imagine just laying there going through torture.AHhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
This is inhumane.






Anatomy, hummm, I've got to check that out!! 
