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So I'm only an M2. I might be interested in surgery so I've gotten set up with a 3rd year student and get to observe on some of the surgeries he scrubs in on. With my dad being a vet, I've assisted in a lot of surgeries on animals before. Also, I did a lot of surgeries on rats for research, so this isn't a totally new thing for me, and I've never had problems before. I've heard all the warnings about students passing out in the OR and didn't think that was me.
Today was first day of observing and during the second surgery I was observing I got light headed and decided to step out before it got worse. Good thing I did because as I was walking around looking for a place to sit things kept getting blurrier and brighter. Finally I crouched down along the side of a hallway for a few minutes. When I thought I could walk again I headed to the locker room and barely made it there as I everything continued to get blurry and white. I parked it there for awhile before calling it a day.
I ate in the morning and I'm not consciously bothered by "blood and guts". My only thoughts are I have been low on sleep lately and hated breathing through the mask.
Anyone with a similar experience? Any tips on how I can keep this from happening next time? I'm still interested in surgery, but obviously need to change something. Hopefully I can figure it out before M3 when I have a surgery rotation, or maybe even so I can observe a few more this year.
Today was first day of observing and during the second surgery I was observing I got light headed and decided to step out before it got worse. Good thing I did because as I was walking around looking for a place to sit things kept getting blurrier and brighter. Finally I crouched down along the side of a hallway for a few minutes. When I thought I could walk again I headed to the locker room and barely made it there as I everything continued to get blurry and white. I parked it there for awhile before calling it a day.
I ate in the morning and I'm not consciously bothered by "blood and guts". My only thoughts are I have been low on sleep lately and hated breathing through the mask.
Anyone with a similar experience? Any tips on how I can keep this from happening next time? I'm still interested in surgery, but obviously need to change something. Hopefully I can figure it out before M3 when I have a surgery rotation, or maybe even so I can observe a few more this year.