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by noduerme
1342 days ago
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The couple of times I've woken up from anaesthesia, I was apparently pretty rambly and nonsensical for awhile. I wonder if I'd be able to play piano like that. To some extent, playing is automatic, sub-verbal for me. Maybe it would come out great and I just wouldn't remember it, but... how do you gauge the performance given that they're still coming out of anaesthesia? While I'm asking, there's a question that's been driving me crazy since a recent colonoscopy where I was sedated with fentanyl and (? something like diazepam). I think I remember being awake and remembering most of the procedure immediately afterwards, but within about an hour I couldn't remember anything except one moment when I was in pain and shouting that I was going to explode, as a nurse put another ampule in the drip line. What's bugging me is, was I really experiencing pain like that and aware the whole time, and the drugs just erased my memory of it afterwards? Or was that just a breakthrough moment in an otherwise uneventful procedure where I felt relatively little? |
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>Subclinical doses of propofol produce anterograde amnesia, characterized by an early failure of memory consolidation.[0]
I'm going to talk to the doctor for my next one about skipping the drugs. I've heard it's unpleasnat but not too painful.
[0] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S000709121...
[1] https://academic.oup.com/bja/article/96/3/289/325896