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You are at a Hospital (You go to the doctor because you have trouble…
You are at a Hospital
You go to the doctor because you have trouble swallowing and have extremely swollen glands
The doctors tell you that you have a bad case of tonsillitis and you need surgery right away
They say you will be getting a tonsillectomy
The doctors give you medicine to put you to sleep before the surgery
This is to make sure you don't feel pain and also so you don't move
(depending on the dosage) Anesthetics paralyze you're body.
...So for long surgeries doctors put catheters in. This is so you don't pee yourself.
the anesthesia mainly affects the frontal lobe
...But it also affects other parts of the brain as well. It decreases blood flowing some parts and increases in others.
This can pretty much deactivate some parts of the brain
It can also depend on the dosage of the anesthetic
You wake up with no pain after the surgery because of all the medicine!
You're living in a box on the streets of Philly in February
You have no money because you wasted it all on illegal drugs.
The drugs affect different parts of your brain
They affect your memory, coordination, problem solving, balance, thinking, and learning
Affected- Cerebellum & hippocampus
You have no jacket
The cold from outside affects the sensory cortex.
The loud noises from the city startle you when you're trying to sleep
You wake up in a panic and your heart is beating extremely fast
Your body's adrenaline sky rockets
this affects the hypothalamus and the hippocampus