To: js1138
I'm no expert, but I've seen this several times and I believe it is a side effect of the meds. I say this because sometimes people "forget" their meds and wake up for a while.
Wonder if he says anything weird under anesthesia. When I was coming out of knee surgery years ago, the anesthesiologist asked me how long I had lived in Canada. Having never even been to Canada, I had no idea what he was talking about but he said while I was "going under," I kept jabbering about going back home to Canada. The only thing I could think of later is that I had read a National Geographic type article on Canada not too long before the surgery. Then again, maybe its was just an off-the-wall question he was asking to see if I was lucid enough to know I was not Canadian!
1,147 posted on
09/03/2004 5:39:49 PM PDT by
hummingbird
("If it wasn't for the insomnia, I could have gotten some sleep!")
To: hummingbird
I don't know and don't really care what he says under anesthesia, but I suspect the demsa re genuinely worried about having their best strategist since FDR on the ropes. I am serious about the medicine given to heart patients. It dulls the mind. Perhaps they will find something with minimal side effects, but my father-in-law, mother, and my father, were seriously impaired by medication.
1,151 posted on
09/03/2004 5:47:18 PM PDT by
js1138
(Speedy architect of perfect labyrinths.)
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