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- Aug 4, 2023
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Its been a little while for me but i have been put under many times. It's really a very peaceful experience. It sure would be nice if death could replicate that. I believe with the right drugs it could.
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I had a general anesthetic 11 years ago, when a misbehaving appendix had to be removed. I remember getting the injection. I remember lying there thinking Nothing is happening, this isn't working. And then I remember a nurse talking to me as I was coming back to consciousness. Everything in between is a complete blank.Its been a little while for me but i have been put under many times. It's really a very peaceful experience. It sure would be nice if death could replicate that. I believe with the right drugs it could.
It's been a little while for me but i have been put under many times. It's really a very peaceful experience. It sure would be nice if death could replicate that. I believe with the right drugs it could
I feel the same way, I always tell people this is what I think death feels like.I believe this is how it's going to feel like to be dead, except for not waking up.
I feel jipped on my experience. I don't remember a damn thing. Don't remember being knocked out or coming to. Just in the operating room and being told to get dressedā¹ What a dud.Its been a little while for me but i have been put under many times. It's really a very peaceful experience. It sure would be nice if death could replicate that. I believe with the right drugs it could.
Same. I did not find it peaceful, more like eeiry and with a heavy sense of feeling displaced and disoriented.Yeah, it's weird. I was just out woke up somewhere else. It was like no time had passed at all.
DIdnt Michael Jackson die of a Propofol overdoseSufentanil/remifentanil, propofol and succinylcholine are the most commonly used drug combination in general anesthesia.
Propofol is used for hypnotic-sedation without anesthesia (endoscopy e.g.)
DIdnt Michael Jackson die of a Propofol overdose
LuckyThe combination of propofol, midazolam and other benzodiazepines
Benzodiazepines played no role in Michael Jackson's death. He died due to propofol overdose. Propofol plasma concentration was 4 micrograms per milliliter at death. Considering that 5-6 minutes are required from the onset of apnea to 0 percent desaturation, this is a very high concentration. This means that much more than the dose required for induction of anesthesia is given. It was probably not an accident but a planned euthanasia or murder. If you don't want to kill someone, you wouldn't inject twice the anesthesia induction dose.The combination of propofol, midazolam and other benzodiazepines