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re: I just had a colonoscopy this morning with Propofol, and damn that is one powerful drug

Posted on 8/7/23 at 10:17 am to
Posted by jizzle6609
Houston
Member since Jul 2009
4295 posts
Posted on 8/7/23 at 10:17 am to
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I was being wheeled into the operating room by the equipment nurse and then the next thing you know the GI doc and anesthesiologist are in the room. Anesthesiologist pulls out a syringe full of the milk of amnesia, infuses it into my IV, asks me to count from ten, and then everything goes black and 1 second later I wake up in the post-op room.

It felt like I was reborn. When I woke up I felt high as a kite and couldn’t stop laughing because of how good it felt. No wonder why so many celebrities use this drug recreationally. I’m surprised how it hasn’t been added to the controlled substance list.

The high it gives you when you wake up is just as strong as an opioid, if not stronger. You feel like gravity is weighing down on you by a million pounds. Highly recommend over twilight sedation


Hit us back when youve had a chance to try Ketamine.
Posted by Golfanatic
SW Louisiana
Member since Jan 2023
22 posts
Posted on 8/7/23 at 1:19 pm to
Ketamine is most often used in combinations with other drugs like propofol. Thus the term ketafol. Propofol used for endoscopies is also often used in combo with benzodiazepines (Versed) and opioids (Fentanyl). The comment earlier about “sleep apnea” (really obstructive sleep disorder) is a very true statement. Most problems during heavy sedation are airway in origin.
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