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This young man volunteered to undergo the procedure even though he didn't have to.
Proving this works paves the way for surgeries where general anesthesia isn't an option for whatever reason.
They gave him a spinal epidural, let him pick the music, and got started on surgery.
My uncle's pushing seventy and had a hip replacement he described like a magic act.
It's great that general anesthesia is becoming optional, but frankly, I'd rather be under in both cases.
It's not like he got a kidney transplant for funsies. He needed a kidney transplant. He just didn't need to be awake for it.
what if the patient decides, for whatever reasons, they want to stop mid way?