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Georges G.

Mr. Georges G. was admitted to the intensive care unit due to an accident. The diagnosis was difficult, with many twists and turns. In the end, he stayed in the ICU for only 4 days without being intubated or going into a coma. The memories of what he experienced, the ICU and the hospital team are precise.

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Mr. Georges G.is troubled by the absence of certain memories.

Mr. George G. is confused because he woke up in a different place and can't remember how he got there.

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No, if I stay with the first experience in intensive care, I would say no. And what comes to mind is maybe the second experience in the ICU, well when I was operated on with narcosis. I remember when I went from the bed to the operating table, because I gave a hand to move me on the operating table. And then I remember afterwards waking up somewhere else, in a bed somewhere else, and I remember not giving a hand to move from the operating table to the bed. And I was told if, if you helped. And that challenged me because I said to myself I did things that I don't remember. I may have collaborated, but I don't remember, something happened during a time when I wasn't there. So now, all of a sudden it's maybe, it's an awkward feeling. It's awkward. It's awkward because you think, "Oh my, things happened while I was not conscious. I even participated and I don't remember anything." And that's an unpleasant feeling. But for a good cause, in a good case, in a good context, it can pass, but I have to admit, this is a flash that came back to me when you asked me the question.

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