I have heard that people do have more insight into their lives and how they live them after surgery where they have been anesthetized. It may be an effect of having "time out" rather than the drugs driving the transformation.
Not everyone does, but you've just been through a degree of physical contact that's not an every day occurrence, and you might just be having mixed feelings about that. Focus on the reason you had surgery, your outcome and health going forward as a result of surgery, and you may feel better. If you still have these feelings, talk with a counselor who can help work through them. You can feel violated after surgery, with the fact that some of these different types of surgeries involve exposure of parts that you may not want displayed. Please keep in mind that all doctors and nurses have a code of ethic to follow, and that they need to know that during surgery, it is something that they have to keep in mind.
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Some pain following surgery is normal.
Depends... I guess so because she might feel violated or something...
They have the right to complain to like the Supreme Court or Congress.
Depends on How.If you feel violated, let a counselor know.Only you can determine if you were touched inappropriately.
Patients will feel improved movement immediately.
You may feel violated in some way, or you feel something you cherish is being taken from you. Perhaps you feel you are getting older and that time is the thief in your life. Or you feel an unknown thief is taking your energy and vitality.
This violated the treaty. You have violated our friendship.
Yes because you have millions of brain cells but no pain receptors there, so doctors can perform surgery on your brain while you are awake and you not feel a thing!
Depends on if it would come clean or dirty....
I have had experience with local anesthesia, which causes certain parts of your body to become numb. No, the surgery does not hurt. The anesthesia basically tells your nerves not to tell you that you're in pain. You will feel that something is happening, but you won't feel any pain. If you are put to sleep, however, you won't feel anything, and if the surgery is serious enough, you will be put into a coma, preventing your body from reacting to the surgery at all. You will be brought out of the coma when the surgery is done and you won't have felt a thing.
As compared to Muslims (who are the adherents of the religion of Islam), Islamists are the people who believe in the political theory of Islamism, which is that a state should abide by Islamic Laws in terms of its governance structure. Islamists typically feel violated whenever a majority-Muslim country is governed according to secular principles and permits "un-Islamic" behavior. Such permissions usually include alcohol, permission for Non-Muslims to openluy proselytize their faith, and for women to go around uncovered. They feel violated in this way because they feel that their ideal society does not exist because of these infractions of religious law.