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How General Anesthesia Erases Time: Why You Wake Up and Hours Are Gone

March 26, 2026 by Dr. Marcus Reid
Patient being prepared for general anesthesia in operating room, illustrating how anesthesia works on the brain

General anesthesia doesn’t work like sleep. It chemically blocks consciousness and memory formation at the thalamus, erasing hours with no subjective gap. Read the neuroscience.

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