I don't think you should be worried. I had an upper GI endoscopy done at Cedars Sinai about 2 years ago and didn't have any after effects with the Propofol. You just go into a very deep sleep right after the anesthesiologist injects it.
@Hunkola If this guy had been ANY other healthcare professional (RN, physical therapist, clinical psychologist etc...) his professional license would be long gone. The fact that a judge deemed he could keep his medical license after killing his patient with Propofol, a drug he would have no legitimate way to even get his hands on, convinces me that it is impossible for a doctor to be stripped of his license.
@1caninelover -- You make a good point......how is this douchebag still able to practice medicine and make a fat salary after murdering the King of Pop?!? Judges and doctors have way too much power in our society.
@Hunkola They do! I don't know how any judge considered it appropriate for a doctor on trial for killing his patient to keep his license; I get tired of people saying "MJ wanted Propofol" Michael Jackson had a drug problem, it was the doctors' ethical duty to try & get him help.
I don't think you should be worried. I had an upper GI endoscopy done at Cedars Sinai about 2 years ago and didn't have any after effects with the Propofol. You just go into a very deep sleep right after the anesthesiologist injects it.
heavencantwait77 2 years ago
Ok... should I be worried, now im scared lol. I need to get a colonoscopy and will be given propofol as sedation. Euhhhh!
NatDede 2 years ago
Where was this broadcast? Thanks.
videosoulbygregg 2 years ago
Hospitals can get away with anything. If someone slips up during surgery, these pigs are all going to just cover for each other. You know it's true.
FreedomUSA1 2 years ago
I wonder how many people like me they killed after the warning and had to crash.
websuspect 2 years ago 2
Wonder if the cardiologist watched this video before he killed Michael Jackson..........FUCKER!
Hunkola 2 years ago 5
@Hunkola If this guy had been ANY other healthcare professional (RN, physical therapist, clinical psychologist etc...) his professional license would be long gone. The fact that a judge deemed he could keep his medical license after killing his patient with Propofol, a drug he would have no legitimate way to even get his hands on, convinces me that it is impossible for a doctor to be stripped of his license.
1caninelover 1 year ago
@1caninelover -- You make a good point......how is this douchebag still able to practice medicine and make a fat salary after murdering the King of Pop?!? Judges and doctors have way too much power in our society.
Hunkola 1 year ago
@Hunkola They do! I don't know how any judge considered it appropriate for a doctor on trial for killing his patient to keep his license; I get tired of people saying "MJ wanted Propofol" Michael Jackson had a drug problem, it was the doctors' ethical duty to try & get him help.
1caninelover 1 year ago