Drugged Honeybees Do the Time Warp
sciencehabit writes "Waking up from surgery can be disorienting. One minute you're in an operating room counting backwards from 10, the next you're in the recovery ward sans appendix, tonsils, or wisdom teeth. And unlike getting up from a good night's sleep, where you know that you've been out for hours, waking from anesthesia feels like hardly any time has passed. Now, thanks to the humble honeybee, scientists are starting to understand this sense of time loss. New research shows that general anesthetics disrupt the social insect's circadian rhythm, or internal clock, delaying the onset of timed behaviors such as foraging and mucking up their sense of direction."
Damn, was expecting something quite different from the title.
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I had always assumed that things like light levels were more to blame. That, and one of the first things I do when waking in the morning is look at a clock. When I went under to get my wisdom teeth out I awoke with no time-telling device handy to immediately know how long it had been. Of course I was also slowly coming out of literally being drugged out of my mind, so who knows...
Unless your Wisdom Teeth are completely buried in your gums, get them done in the dentist chair under a local and don't be a wimp.
... was whether or not the clock returned to normal over time. Could a 3 hour surgery cause long-term insomnia?
I swear man!
If I see any bees dressed in curly wigs, lingerie, fishnets and heels, I'm SO outta here!
I refuse to be caught LIKE THIS!
Chas - The one, the only.
THANK GOD!!!
My disorientation is that I didn't "wake up" after my knee surgery so much as "get shaken until I threw up" followed by demands that I vacate the premises for the next person. The surgery ran over time due to a routine complication, and the conveyor-belt outpatient hospital didn't have enough recovery beds for me to wake naturally from the extended anesthesia. In the end, they wheeled me into the parking lot, vomiting the whole time.
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Don't stick you dick in beehives while you're tripping (hell, don't do it when you're straight either...). Problem solved.
Not Rocky
Rocky Horror
If you're gonna take anesthetic, go to the zen room, you'll love it
(Riff Raff) It's astounding
Time is fleeting
Madness takes its toll...
(Magenta) Ahh...
(Riff Raff) But listen closely...
(Magenta) Not for very much longer...
(Riff Raff) I've got to keep control.
I remember doing the Time Warp.
Drinking those moments when
The blackness would hit me.
(Riff Raff & Magenta) And the void would be calling.
(Guests) Let's do the Time Warp again.
Let's do the Time Warp again.
(Narrator) It's just a jump to the left.
(Guests) And then a step to the right.
(Narrator) With your hand on your hips.
(Guests) You bring your knees in tight.
But it's the pelvic thrust.
They really drive you insane.
Let's do the Time Warp again.
Let's do the Time Warp again.
(Magenta) It's so dreamy
Oh, fantasy free me
So you can't see me
No not at all.
In another dimension
With voyeuristic intention.
Well secluded I see all...
(Riff Raff) With a bit of a mind flip...
(Magenta) You're into a time slip...
(Riff Raff) And nothing can ever be the same.
(Magenta) You're spaced out on sensation.
(Riff Raff) Like you're under sedation.
(Guests) Let's do the Time Warp again.
Let's do the Time Warp again.
(Columbia) Well, I was walking down the street
Just having a think
When a snake of a guy
Gave me an evil wink.
Well it shook me up
It took me by surprise
He had a pick-up truck
And the devil's eyes
He stared at me
And I felt a change
Time meant nothing
Never would again.
(Guests) Let's do the Time Warp again.Let's do the Time Warp again.
(Narrator) It's just a jump to the left.
(Guests) And then a step to the right.
(Narrator) With your hands on your hips.
(Guests) You bring you knees in tight.
But it's the pelvic thrust...
That really drives you insane
Let's do the Time Warp again.Let's do the Time Warp again.Let's do the Time Warp again
(Columbia) Ah! Oh! Oh! Yeoooww...
Ahhhh.
(Guests) Let's do the Time Warp again. Let's do the Time Warp again.
(Narrator) It's just a jump to the left.
(Guests) And then a step to the right.
(Narrator) With your hands on your hips.
(Guests) You bring your knees in tight.
But it's the pelvic thrust
They really drive you insane.
Let's do the Time Warp again. Let's do the Time Warp again.
*Repent!Quit Your Job!Slack Off!The World Ends Tomorrow and You May Die!
"There is nothing so depraved as a man in the depths of an ether binge" H.S.Thompson - Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Evidently, you're on the wrong drug. Try a lungful of ether and go waving your floppy uncontrollable slobbering body at a bee hive once you are able to stand.
This is about anesthetic, keep on topic.
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I can help but imagine zonked bees saying "BzzZZzzzt!?" and flying into trees...
... and mucking up their sense of direction.
When using these type of technically specific science terms, you should really specify the degree of mucking and define the term for the laymen.
"Somebody has to do something. It's just incredibly pathetic it has to be us."
--- Jerry Garcia
Sometimes I wonder about our science guys....why we need to study bees in their drugged state when we have plenty of capable people ready to drug themselves for free for our studies....
Okay so the honeybees wake up and don't know time has passed. How does knowing the same thing happens to bees help me understand what happened to me?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0OVpyvey4U
"When you're out with your friends
In your new Mercedes-Benz
And you're on drugs
And you show up late for school
'Cause you think you're really cool
When you're on drugs
And you put on your headphones
And you step into the zone
When you're on drugs
But the world don't care
If you are or are not there
'Cause you're on drugs
And you twitch in your seat
'Cause you wanna hit the street
When you're on drugs
And you cause such a fuss
'Cause there's no one you can trust
When you're on drugs
And the best of your days
Will vanish in the haze
When you're on drugs
And you wish you could quit
'Cause you're really sick of it
But you're on drugs"
"The average reporter we talk to is 27 years old......They literally know nothing." - Ben Rhodes
What is this about a bee's cicadian rhythms? Bees are nothing at all like cicadas!
antipaucity
I wouldn't be so eager to go find excuses for getting cut open. As a connoisseur of fine general anesthetics since childhood (lots of surgery as a child, and a few since reaching adulthood), I can tell you that general anesthetics vary wildly in patient experience. It would seem that they are a hell of a lot better than what was used decades ago, with less nausea and overall yucky feeling. The effects (lethargy and the like) don't last for days like they used to, either. I'm not an anesthesiologist, but I'm sure the drugs have changed and maybe they're using less of them.
That said, I've never had a general that I'd stand in line for again. What you describe sounds like one of the many not-quite-general options used for colonoscopies, dental surgery, and the like. Not quite asleep (like a colonoscopy, where you can hear and execute the request to move position), but you probably don't remember anything.
See? This is what is wrong with our education system.
Why wasn't I taught this in school?
Different reading lists? Censorship? It's hard to say...
Assuming that you're at least 20, yes, the anesthetic pharmacopoeia has changed rather significantly. Versus thirty years ago, it's radically different. It's been stable for about a decade, though.