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by samatman
2130 days ago
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That's a difficult question to answer but I would have to say "no". When I had my wisdom teeth out, it was under "deep sedation". They use local anaesthetics, and an additional cocktail which produces sedation, but also, prevents the formation of memories. I have one memory that got through, of a molar being ripped out: but for the most part, my sense of that experience is that I wasn't conscious. The thing is, if you ask someone under deep sedation to raise their right hand, they'll do it. It's like asking if you were conscious during a dream which you've completely forgotten: ...kinda? not in the usual sense in which we mean the word though. |
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If they answer, what does that mean?