Girl still on anesthesia from wisdom teeth surgery thinks she is a wizard at Hogwarts in YouTube video

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Daily Mail Reporter

07:31 EST, 5 April 2012

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12:24 EST, 5 April 2012

While her mother knows this girl’s delirious state is due to anesthesia from surgery, the teen is certain there’s something more ominous at play.

‘I go to Hogwarts,’ she exclaims in an hilarious video uploaded to YouTube. ‘I’m a wizard. I forgot! I bet they put a spell on me!’

The three-minute film stars a student from Harrisburg, North Carolina after she has had her wisdom teeth removed.

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Out of it: A girl has uploaded a video to YouTube showing the hilarious effects of anesthesia after she had her wisdom teeth removed

Out of it: A girl has uploaded a video to YouTube showing the hilarious effects of anesthesia after she had her wisdom teeth removed

Confused: YouTube video

Confused: YouTube video

Confused: The teen is captured by her mother on film as they drive home. She slurs that she does not know where she lives, but it’s definitely not America

Still high from the procedure’s anesthesia, the girl shrieks at her mother on their ride home – and crafty mom catches the whole thing on film.

Once in the car after being transported by a wheelchair, the girl becomes distressed.

‘I’m going to Chapel Hill, did you know that?’ she slurs at her mother, referring to the university in North Carolina.

‘Who told you that?’ her mother asks, with the girl, who is wearing a ‘Carolina’ t-shirt, responding the nurse mistook her for a college student.

Confused: YouTube video

Tickled: YouTube video

Tickled: She then realises she lives in Hogwarts – the school of wizardry attended by Harry Potter – and that they have put a spell on her, so she plots revenge

'Home': In her delirious state, the girl says she is a wizard at Hogwarts, pictured

‘Home’: In her delirious state, the girl says she is a wizard at Hogwarts, pictured

‘She thought I went to college, but we don’t even live in America! I don’t remember where we live!’ she says, beginning to sob.

WHAT DID SHE TAKE?

Some wisdom teeth extractions are performed with local anesthesia, numbing the area from where the tooth is removed.

Alternatively, patients are given oral medication, such as Valium or Ativan, before the procedure and require an escort home while the effects wear off.

Another option is intravenous sedation, administered through IV. Although a patient is conscious throughout they are usually completely unaware of the procedure. An escort home is vital while the sedation wears off.

It then hit her: she actually lives in Hogwarts – the school of witchcraft and wizardry attended by Harry Potter in the books by J. K. Rowling.

Her mother plays along, asking her daughter what they will do next.

‘We gotta get them back,’ the teenager responds. ‘We gotta get revenge. I have my lightsaber.’

She passes the imaginary weapon to her mother – before telling her they need a snack break first.

It appears the girl has a sense of
humour about her odd behaviour, uploading the video to YouTube herself.Under the user name amcooksey, she writes: ‘Me after
my wisdom teeth surgery.’

The video, which was uploaded last month and first appeared on Jezebel, has received more than 223,000 hits.

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Jeeze there`s some miseries on here today isnt there, lighten up and smile

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– {-_-}..o00O, Bitty!, 05/4/2012 22:53 I love you for leaving this comment 😉

very fake and affected. Yes, she’s clearly coming round from anesthesia, but she is hamming it up and overacting. She flits from energetic outbursts to lethargy, after checking herself. Her contrived attempts to say “random” things is not convincing. I think this is a rip off of the famous (and genuine) viral video, “David after the dentist.”

Pathetic pointless

I totally believe this is genuine. I had IV sedation during the birth of my second twin ( who was transverse and had to be turned internally). I was given Fentanyl and apparently I thought everything was hillarious. My husband was kind enough not to film me. I don’t really remember much myself.

Jackie, Bristol… You are 100% correct, and RossD89 you need to visit Specsavers !!! Just look through the passenger window and observe, the car is DEFINITELY not moving. Otherwise the vid is not even close to amusing!
– Jonty, Philippines, 05/04/2012 23:04
Shut up. Watch BOTH videos on YouTube. The car IS moving. Read my post I said that there are TWO videos posted. Idiot.

I need a poo

Funny the first ninety times

mum

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