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Something I've been wondering about, anesthesia?


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Post On: 2010-08-18 00:15:39

 Something I've been wondering about, anesthesia?
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I went in to hit my tonsils and something else removed eld and eld ago, but the drug they injected felt like element Elvis flowing through my veins. I mean, it perceive like h***! Is that normal?
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 Post On: 2010-08-18 00:29:12
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Some anesthetics can cause vascular discomfort, but also the temperature of the drug can also cause discomfort. Surgical flat are kept cold to help turn the spread of bacterium and infectious disease. So, they follow you with a needle and dispense you with a solution that's been sitting discover in that cold-a** room...you're gonna at least see like you have ice pumping into your veins. They do a meliorate employ these days of using anesthetics that don't seem so harsh. But also look at it this way...you'll see it pumping into you for like 5-10 seconds, and then it's lights out. They ask you to do that backwards counting stuff just so you won't ask a lot of dopy questions patch they're trying to put you under. I personally don't like existence put under, because it's just like someone pulled the plug on a computer...you don't dream, you don't see anything...it's like existence dead. Then you wake up all groggy and disoriented, and usually freezing your butt off in a feat area since you've been in an ice-cold surgical shack during the procedure. I really dislike it.
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 Post On: 2010-08-18 06:04:31
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Yes, it's propofol, and that burns like hell. Sometimes we add numbing drug to it to reduce that sensation. If you have a small IV in a lowercase vein, it's worse because the flow rate is slower.
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