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by HillRat
2584 days ago
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Propofol-only deep sedation is commonly used for minor outpatient procedures. If you’re going to have a patient down for less than an hour for a colonoscopy or endoscopy, it’s a very popular alternative to combination sedation as patient recovery is faster and a lot more pleasant. |
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So I resolved to have a colonoscopy without any anesthesia or painkillers. It wasn’t a big deal for me, it felt like having bad gas when the tube would go around a corner in the intestines, but the nurses acted like I was insane. The doctor had to come out and tell them it was fine. He said doctors have to experience a colonoscopy awake at least once so they know what it feels like, which I found interesting. Seeing what was in there was pretty interesting too. The American medical system acts like the smallest bit of discomfort warrants being knocked out. The anesthesiologist seemed a little put out about it too, as I refused to even let them give me an IV. Maybe he didn’t get paid if I wasn’t out.
It was funny afterward because someone had the job of escorting me to my ride, so we walked together to my car. Made the whole thing far less unpleasant in my estimation.