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I didn't hallucinate, but the medicine they put in the IV made me really sleepy before surgery (duh, its supposed too), and afterwards, I just felt nauseous, and dizzy, but that was probably from lack of food, and just waking up from anesthesia.
I had a real strange expierence once they started putting the drug in my IV. The doctor came in the room on my right and when I turned to look at him my head was facing the right but I was still seeing what was on my left. Then it slowly caught up frame by frame going through the whole motion that my head went through. Also, all their voices had a real cool echo to them but thankfuly this all ended real quick as I passed out.
In my case I was being stupid and decided not to take any pain-killers, which was a mistake. After a while I let them do it, but I had more hallucinations when I had no drugs.
After I was put out for my wisdom teeth I was completely out of it, my mom was later telling me about conversations I had with the nurse that I don't remember, and I don't even remember leaving the building.
My memory just kinda snaps from waking up in the recliner to almost stumbling into a pillar after we left.
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