A horrible story I experienced.
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I had an operation for breast cancer 5 years ago. Before operation, I underwent general anesthesia. I felt sodden and couldn't any move. I was remaining conscious even though I couldn't open my eyes. I heard a vague voice, Suddenly I felt a sharp pain. I realized my operation start !! I tried to say "Please stop! I haven't undergone anesthesia yet! " but I couldn't. Nobody noticed that. I got into a panic." HELP ME~!" The next moment I lost my senses. It wasn't dream. I guess it took 1 or 2 minutes. When I became conscious, my operation finished. My doctor said the operation succeeded. I felt relieved to hear that. Since then, I don't want to take any operation.

Before the operation, I underwent general anesthesia.
I felt sodden and couldn't move at all.
I remained conscious even though I couldn't open my eyes.
I heard a vague voice; suddenly I felt a sharp pain.
I realized my operation had started !!
Nobody noticed it.
It wasn't a dream.
When I became conscious, my operation had finished.
I tried to say, "Please stop!
I got into a panic." HELP ME~!" The next moment I lost my senses. passed out/fainted.
Since then, I don't want to take have any another operation.
Recieving operation is rare and scary experience for every people.
The doctors had started lettle earlier than you went into the adquate stage of anesthesia.
A horrible story I experienced. [More natural: "A horrible experience I had"]
Nobody noticed that I was still conscious.
I got into a panic." HELP ME~!" The next moment I lost consciousness. [Alternatives: I panicked. I was panic-stricken. I was panic-struck.]
I guess it lasted 1 or 2 minutes.
When I became conscious, my operation was finished/over. [Alternatives: When I regained consciousness, the operation was over. When I came to, the operation was over.]
My doctor said the operation had succeeded. [Alternative: My doctor said the operation had been successful.]