High Andy

This is what happens when doctors overdose you for an operation.

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1. andrer999 249 days ago

IS THIS REAL LIFE? :x

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2. cranky 249 days ago

I've been sedated once for an operation and I remember when I woke up I was talking gibberish lying in the operation room. But hey, I'm sensing fake here 1:26 Who does this?

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3. TrollyAtsam 249 days ago

I have smoked that weed too. :D

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4. Usdevildoggmc 249 days ago

haha that was some funny ass shit.. he said a lot of funny things he probably couldn't come up with in "REAL LIFE" am I the only one that wants some of this stuff?

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5. gouranga4ever 249 days ago

How on earth can they discharge someone in that state? In the UK there's no way this would happen, he'd be in a bed for the night and that's on the National Health Service. This is what happens when you privatise health care.

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6. gringo 249 days ago

I can tell that he has a crush on Meg Ryan :(|)

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7. Spenzord 249 days ago

I want what hes having

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8. SiguRos 249 days ago

#5 I think they've done a few of these cases before and know when it's ok to discharge. Are you saying that every teenager who has their wisdom teeth extracted stays overnight in the hospital?

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9. akeem 249 days ago

Is this a sequel of "David after Dentist"? He has grown a bit, but the show is about the same!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txqiwrbYGrs

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10. Comment rated too low. Show this comment Sebastien 249 days ago

Isn't this a very old clip? I have a feeling of having seen that one years ago...

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11. Auer 249 days ago

#8 well in most places of europe you have to stay at the hospital until you can go home by yourself. not by car but walking by yourself at least

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12. worm 248 days ago

OMG, overdosed at the dentist?

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13. JohnMichael 247 days ago

#11 I think he was comparing the health care in the UK vs. the US, not any other European country (or Canada for that matter).

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14. Highmeadow 247 days ago

I didn't have my wisdom's out until my early 40's, and even at that age, I was every bit the stoned-out space puppy he was. And yes, the procedure was done in a dental clinic, not the hospital, so I had to go home a raving lunatic like he did.

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15. Auer 243 days ago

and #13 i still say that this is the same in sweden as in UK or any other country where the healthcare is not privatised

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16. ZENZING 231 days ago

In Canada you may NOT leave the hospital/dentist after being "put under" unless another adult is there to sign for you and take you home. Medicare is not privatised here.