Day-um, that would smart...
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wrote on 19 Feb 2023, 23:07 last edited by
There is a case where a guy had major surgery in his abdomen, and only received paralyzing agent but no pain killing drug. The hospital tried to cover it up by giving him a memory erasing drug. Or maybe that was the plot of a movie.
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wrote on 19 Feb 2023, 23:27 last edited by
I assume it was a colonoscopy or some other minor procedure. Not unusual to have recall during this with only midazolam and fentanyl. For my colonoscopies, I wanted the milk of amnesia.
The fact that he tested negative...well that's awkward.
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I assume it was a colonoscopy or some other minor procedure. Not unusual to have recall during this with only midazolam and fentanyl. For my colonoscopies, I wanted the milk of amnesia.
The fact that he tested negative...well that's awkward.
wrote on 19 Feb 2023, 23:48 last edited by@George-K said in Day-um, that would smart...:
I assume it was a colonoscopy or some other minor procedure. Not unusual to have recall during this with only midazolam and fentanyl. For my colonoscopies, I wanted the milk of amnesia.
The fact that he tested negative...well that's awkward.
Somebody stole the Big Whammy?
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I assume it was a colonoscopy or some other minor procedure. Not unusual to have recall during this with only midazolam and fentanyl. For my colonoscopies, I wanted the milk of amnesia.
The fact that he tested negative...well that's awkward.
wrote on 20 Feb 2023, 00:20 last edited by RenaudaFor my colonoscopies, I wanted the milk of amnesia.
Half way through my second prostate biopsy consisting of 22 or 24 samples, I thought similarly. Luckily the radiologist was ex military and we managed to tell tales through the last dozen or so.