I'll ask him about that. It might actually be something I've had before (during a miscarriage I was given something that put me in a "twilight" sleep, I was told?) & I remember very little & experienced no pain & also recovered quickly from the "sleep".
He does these "in office" procedures though that require minimal anesthesia, so I'm not sure he's able to use something that knocks you out to that degree.
Waaah...I'm getting the chills just thinking about the whole thing. I swear I'm no baby but it REALLY hurt, & for a whole day too.
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Date: 2009-03-03 03:28 pm (UTC)He does these "in office" procedures though that require minimal anesthesia, so I'm not sure he's able to use something that knocks you out to that degree.
Waaah...I'm getting the chills just thinking about the whole thing. I swear I'm no baby but it REALLY hurt, & for a whole day too.