I understand. I can't be certain as I was not there.
Wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_anaesthesia explains it better in there stages of Anasthesia bit.
The loss of consciousness in stage one is more of a conscious awareness rather than 'asleep' the excitement phase is a form of delirium.
Wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_anaesthesia explains it better in there stages of Anasthesia bit.
The loss of consciousness in stage one is more of a conscious awareness rather than 'asleep' the excitement phase is a form of delirium.