I just had a procedure done where I was under a light anesthetic. The doctor said I could respond to questions and move around if required. I still got the doors and windows barricaded in case the thought police show up.
Versed (pronounced “ver-sed”). A commonly used anesthetic for inducing a controlled amnesia for light surgical procedures. When used properly, the patient believes they are asleep when, in fact, they are awake and can assist the medical staff by moving or answering requests. This can and has been quite amusing to the staff. Comments are unfiltered by the patient’s conscience and often are embarrassing, deeply hidden thoughts.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 9 years ago
“finally a chance to get a word in edgewise”
LuvThemPluggers almost 9 years ago
Just tickle her toes and see if you get a response.
Farside99 almost 9 years ago
Is there a way to cut her tongue out while she’s still under? .It’s not worth it. We’ve tried it before, and it doesn’t seem to slow them down a bit.
Old Texan75 almost 9 years ago
I just had a procedure done where I was under a light anesthetic. The doctor said I could respond to questions and move around if required. I still got the doors and windows barricaded in case the thought police show up.
mggreen almost 9 years ago
Versed (pronounced “ver-sed”). A commonly used anesthetic for inducing a controlled amnesia for light surgical procedures. When used properly, the patient believes they are asleep when, in fact, they are awake and can assist the medical staff by moving or answering requests. This can and has been quite amusing to the staff. Comments are unfiltered by the patient’s conscience and often are embarrassing, deeply hidden thoughts.