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by bwanab
1097 days ago
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Being an oldie, I have occasional colonoscopies in which I've always been anesthetized. My most recent one was a couple of years back. I'm not sure what happened, but during the procedure (after evidently going under), I was fully conscious of everything that was going on. I couldn't move and had no feeling for what was happening, but I could hear the doctors talk and could tell what was happening. It was much like a dream, but the most vivid dream one could imagine. |
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Anesthesia for surgery is more complicated and involves a cocktail of different drugs, administered in a particular sequence, tending to include paralytic drugs as well as special inhaled drugs that we don't even really know how they work (eg sevoflurane). It amounts to a much deeper state of anesthesia than the conscious sedation used in things like GI endoscopy and wisdom tooth extraction.
IANAA (I Am Not An Anesthesiologist) but I like to read about stuff like this and ask my doctors about it whenever it comes up for me.