This is my ultimate nightmare.
Hate hospitals.
At least 150 patients a year wake during surgery - UK
At least 150 patients a year wake during surgery, with many feeling as if they are being tortured or “buried alive”, the Royal College of Anaesthetists says.
Almost half of patients who experience “accidental awareness” during general anaesthetics go on to develop long-term psychological problems such as depression, nightmares, anxiety and even post-traumatic stress disorder, according to the largest study of its kind, which recommended that patients undergoing surgery should be warned that they could wake up feeling paralysis.
Obese patients and mothers having caesarean sections are the most likely to wake during surgery because of problems getting drug doses right, the researchers found. They urged checklists to cut down errors and better use of paralysing medicines.
The study, which looked at 3 million operations, found that patients could be proved to have been awake during one in every 19,000.
Jaideep Pandit, who led the research, said patients described the paralysis as “like entombment or being buried alive. Many thought they were dying.”
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/health/ne ... 201776.ece
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What's your ultimate nightmare
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I have always been super healthy ... the odd sore throat when a child but nothing much to require visits to doctors ... until I was pregnant and everything was fine (saw a Sydney Macquarie Street Obstetrician) ... then at around 7 months I began loosing weight ...... immediately got admitted to Hospital and I spent 6 WEEKS in a hospital bed, having tests done ... fun stuff. My only child, a daughter, was born via c-section at 35 weeks. She was fine but I was told that I could never have another child ......so I didn't.
LIFE. It happens to all of us.
LIFE. It happens to all of us.
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Being balls deep in the Indian bride and Aussie doesn't come home early.
Quote by Aussie: I was a long term dead beat, wife abusing, drunk, black Muslim, on the dole for decades prison escapee having been convicted of paedophilia
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IQS.RLOW wrote:Being balls deep in the Indian bride and Aussie doesn't come home early.
LOL
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Being happy in Iran and showing it.
‘Happy’ Iranians get jail and lashes sentences suspended
Six young Iranians arrested after filming themselves dancing to Pharrell Williams’ hit Happy have been told they face 91 lashes and jail if they reoffend.
Religious authorities took offence and tried the friends after the film showing three unveiled girls dancing and singing with three young men went viral across the internet.
The video, taken on a smartphone and uploaded to YouTube where it was seen more than million times, was filmed in a room, on rooftops and in secluded alleys.
For the youths the home-made video was merely an “excuse to be happy,” but to the authorities it was a “vulgar” breach of the Islamic republic’s values.
The group were arrested in May and released on bail after appearing on state television and expressing remorse for appearing in the clip.
Their arrest sparked international fury and criticism, with many Iranians expressing shock and some observers questioning whether it was a “crime to be happy in Iran.”
They were subsequently tried and convicted of “the illegal distribution of a film” and “illicit relations,” their lawyer Farshid Rofougaran said.
One girl dancer was sentenced to a year in prison and 91 lashes for posting the footage online, while the five other dancers and the clip’s director were sentenced to six-month terms and 91 lashes.
All of the sentences were suspended for three years.
The United States said it had been following the case closely and with “great concern.”
“The reported punishments are in our view an unacceptable response to the exercise of freedom of expression by the participants in the video,” said Jeff Rathke, a State Department spokesman.
Washington urged Iran “to respect human rights that are protected by its own constitution as well as its international obligations,” he told reporters.
Mr Rofougaran said he did not know whether his clients wished to appeal the sentence, which was notified to him by a Tehran court.
The arrest of the seven had been denounced on internet social networks, access to which the authorities in Iran try to block.
President Hassan Rouhani himself, in a statement on a Titter account associated with his office in May, said: “Happiness is our people’s right. We shouldn’t be too hard on behaviours caused by joy.”
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/worl ... 212995.ece
‘Happy’ Iranians get jail and lashes sentences suspended
Six young Iranians arrested after filming themselves dancing to Pharrell Williams’ hit Happy have been told they face 91 lashes and jail if they reoffend.
Religious authorities took offence and tried the friends after the film showing three unveiled girls dancing and singing with three young men went viral across the internet.
The video, taken on a smartphone and uploaded to YouTube where it was seen more than million times, was filmed in a room, on rooftops and in secluded alleys.
For the youths the home-made video was merely an “excuse to be happy,” but to the authorities it was a “vulgar” breach of the Islamic republic’s values.
The group were arrested in May and released on bail after appearing on state television and expressing remorse for appearing in the clip.
Their arrest sparked international fury and criticism, with many Iranians expressing shock and some observers questioning whether it was a “crime to be happy in Iran.”
They were subsequently tried and convicted of “the illegal distribution of a film” and “illicit relations,” their lawyer Farshid Rofougaran said.
One girl dancer was sentenced to a year in prison and 91 lashes for posting the footage online, while the five other dancers and the clip’s director were sentenced to six-month terms and 91 lashes.
All of the sentences were suspended for three years.
The United States said it had been following the case closely and with “great concern.”
“The reported punishments are in our view an unacceptable response to the exercise of freedom of expression by the participants in the video,” said Jeff Rathke, a State Department spokesman.
Washington urged Iran “to respect human rights that are protected by its own constitution as well as its international obligations,” he told reporters.
Mr Rofougaran said he did not know whether his clients wished to appeal the sentence, which was notified to him by a Tehran court.
The arrest of the seven had been denounced on internet social networks, access to which the authorities in Iran try to block.
President Hassan Rouhani himself, in a statement on a Titter account associated with his office in May, said: “Happiness is our people’s right. We shouldn’t be too hard on behaviours caused by joy.”
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/worl ... 212995.ece
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Re: What's your ultimate nightmare
Quite possibly one of the funniest things ever posted hereIQS.RLOW wrote:Being balls deep in the Indian bride and Aussie doesn't come home early.
Muslims..fucking the world up one country at a time for 1500 years
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