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Suzy5654 said:
I agree. I definitely am going to have my psych meds provider (different from my internal medicine doc who ordered the colonoscopy) talk to the doc/anesthesiologist before I get any procedure done again
I realize it could have been much worse. I have heard about people who were in pain, but couldn't talk during surgery. At least the doc knew the anesthesia wasn't working & I'm sure, if I got in too much distress & pain he would have stopped (though I was yelling "Stop! Stop!). I guess he had to make that determination.--Suzy
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Suzy I'm really glad that you're looking at my response rationally instead of emotinally
When I wrote about how it could have been much wore I was actually thinking of fatal complications as there are people that have far less medication issues that you do that have the very same type of procedure and if fact would have preferred a painfull study to the outcome they ended up with.
On another note there are some procedures that simply cannot be terminated in full and immediately if something (like your situation for instance) occurs, and you are infact correct that it was the the physicians call as to whether or not your life was in immediate danger, whether to terminate, or to continue and finish the procedure and what would provide the best outcome for you at the time.
Obviously he made the right call because you are here writing about you experience.
Best of luck in the future