The last time I had a diagnostic test that required being put semi under I woke up feeling drunk. I absolutely loved the feeling as if it hadn't been 20 years since I'd experienced such a feeling. This time I advocated for myself and told the cardiologist that I would refuse any medication that would make me feel that way again. She went a little off on me - concerned that I'm an alcoholic - and promptly ordered blood work for my liver. Sigh. My dear cardiologist it's been 21 years since I had a drink. I think my liver has recuperated by now. She also came up with an alternative which has no happy drugs in it. I am grateful.
For all my attempts at surrendering life to God on a daily basis there two times when I really get it that I am not in control of the universe. One of those is when I get put under for medical tests. The other is when I get on an airplane. I'm glad that going under anaesthetic tomorrow will be without the side effect of feeling like I'm flying high.
will definitely be praying for you tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely with you on this, Hope. Stay in touch, please.
ReplyDeleteAnd PEACE,
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I am hypersensitive to anesthesia. The few surgeries I've had, I literally staggered around days afterward till it wore off. Every time I try to tell the doctor that they blow me off-*sigh*-
ReplyDeleteGood luck, I hope you get to the bottom of this soon.
Praying for you tonight (my night in Japan) your day.
ReplyDeleteWill keep you in my prayers today; hopefully you will some answers and wake-up nice and clear-headed :)
ReplyDeletepraying for you even as i type. much love dear friend!
ReplyDeleteBest of luck to you - and my positive thoughts and prayers are heading your way!
ReplyDeletePraying for you, friend.
ReplyDeleteI can't think of anything original to say...I hope you know you are pretty much always in our thoughts here.
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