Not Feeling So Good 
Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Bizarre, Canberra, Doctor/Physician, Medical Office, Patients | Healthy | August 22, 2021 
I went to my doctor for a very minor operation on my hand. He gave me two shots of local anaesthetic and we waited for a few moments for it to work. As soon as the scalpel touched my hand, I nearly jumped out of my skin. 
 
Doctor: *Puzzled* “You shouldn’t have felt that. You must be very sensitive. I’ll give you another shot.” 
 
We waited a few minutes again. When the scalpel touched my hand, I jumped again. 
 
Doctor: *Even more puzzled* “You shouldn’t have felt that. I can’t give you any more; it would be a bit risky.” 
 
I just want to get it over and done with. 
 
Me: “It’s not so bad. Go ahead and I’ll try not to react.” 
 
The doctor carefully and successfully finishes the operation. 
 
Doctor: ”Has this ever happened before? It looks like anaesthetics don’t work very well on you.” 
 
Me: “I’ve never had any sort of anaesthetic, full or local, before.” 
 
I drove home, a trip of about an hour. I sat down with a cup of tea, and suddenly, I lost all feeling in my body. Before I could react, I fell asleep. I woke up about three hours later with no apparent after-effects, apart from being worried. 
 
A week later, I saw my doctor for a follow-up and told him what had happened. 
 
Doctor: *Looking very concerned* “I’ve never heard of such a reaction before. It’s a good job it didn’t happen while you were driving home. I think that you had better be very careful about having any sort of anaesthetic in the future. I will put a DANGER note in your medical record.” 
 
I now wear a bright orange “Anaesthetic Risk” medical alert wristband ALL THE TIME!
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
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