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  • I've had surgery twice in the past year. The last time before those was a tonsillectomy in `952. They used ether via a mask, and I recall struggling and experiencing a feeling of drowning. This stuff is great in comparison, believe me.

    They turned a valve on my IV and the anesthesiologist said "Feeling sleepy?"

    No, I feel fine. When does this show get on the road?

    The next thing I knew, I was in a hospital bed wondering what just happened.

  • I wish hosptral put gas mask on me

  • @ScienceGoddess52 That just made my brain explode... =/

  • I was born with a life-threatening medical condition and will be having my 70th operation on the 16th of November - and have NEVER had a problem with "milk" - and would never expect to since its given by professional for a direct purpose in the right environment. Michael was killed by stupidity and arrogance - this drug was not to blame - the one pushing the syringe full of the stuff was - and I hope he rots in hell...

  • @OzzieKezzie What is your point exactly & who ever said the drug was to blame? I think u should stop passing judgement on people u don't know & concentrate on your OWN life-theatening condition, which is probably affecting your reasoning & making u deranged & bitter. MJ is adored by millions as one of the greatest entertainers of all time. His personal friends eg Liz Taylor (NOT YOU!) adored him even more for his kindness & gentle nature. So maybe MJ wont be rotting in hell with u after all.

  • @babymonalisa I think you should re-read my words before you judge. Michael was killed by the idiot who placed that stuff in his veins. I loved his music and his compassion towards SO many around the world - how dare you twist what I said into something so nasty. Propofol is a very safe drug in GOOD hands - and the right cicumstances - certainly not something to be given as a sleeping aid. The murderer has faced his day in court and will rot for his crime long after his jail sentance is over.

  • @ScienceGoddess52 But how can you be a spiritual one w/ everything when you are nothing? I've always been very comfortable w/ being an Agnostic (that SOMETHING exists after death), but now I'm not so sure. This drug is much different than simply being asleep, not sure if you've ever been under, but I'm telling you, imo, NOTHING does exist.

    On top of that, I was near death & had no spiritual moment whatsoever. Sometimes I wish I would've died that night. It would've been so easy.

  • Honestly, Way to many doctors and nurses seem to "push" how "wonderful" it feels and it's great and blah blah. They sound like dealers, I swear.

  • well then thats awsome! I like that and thats awsome!

  • Does proposal really give you dreams? Cause with all the surgeries I've had I've never had dreams.

  • Bottom line, no one should be afraid of this drug. As long as you have a good anesthesiologist and chances are, you will. Be afraid of the bill though if you don't have good insurance! 4 grand b4 they even cut you open

  • Yeah there are no dreams w/ Propofol. That's why it's called Anesthesia, I reckon — close to "Amnesia." Because for all you know or care, you don't even exist when you're under that drug. You are OUT lol

  • Widać ,że mama prawie posikana ze strachu. mam nadzieje że wszystko jest ok;-)

  • this is not my favorite

  • I always ask for local anesthetic if possible. It is like freezing and you can be wide awake during the operation. It works for me. I get too scared with the sleep stuff, I simply I guess don't like to give up control of my own body. Never had any problems with local anesthetics.

  • I was given propofol in my knee surgery. dreams? lmao, you fall a sleep like a stone,there are no dreams xD

  • You don't even get dreams lol

  • @Jee120 so true!

  • @Jee120 You do just that you dont remember them

  • FYI all women in hospitals aren't nurses... Usually people injecting drugs that can kill you in 30 seconds are anesthetists (like me)... Pffff

  • i just had surgery on my wrist yesterday and will have to were a cast for 3 to 5 months...it sucks and it happened because my middle school had a big hole that i didnt see and i tripped and broke....what a sucky clutzy move

  • @ChiefsFan1211 Oh god D: more or less the same thing happened to me and i am going in tomorrow. i have to wear a cast for a looong time DX i feel your pain.

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  • ANESTHESIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! good stuff!

  • When I went into surgery for my leg, they were like 'Needle or Gas?' they gas mask they had scared the fuck outta me, so I was like NEEDLE! 10 minutes later (they couldnt open a vain) I was all like, so when do I go to sleep? 5 seconds later....... Lol, In my opinion, after surgery is the best part...You just feel so chill ^_^

  • @BrOkEnCyDebitchh You should have gone to see Conrad Murray,you know, Michael Jacksons doctor!

  • @BrOkEnCyDebitchh They had to give me IV anesthesia and fluids when I had outpatient surgery almost a year ago. The last thing I remember was being given an oxygen mask before the anesthesiologist knocked me out. Then I woke up in recovery, asking my mom, "Whoa, where am I?" :-P

  • @BrOkEnCyDebitchh i woke up from a cocktail of anesthetics (one being propofol) and yelled WHO ARE YOU PEOPLE AND WHERE IS MY HORSE? i was disoriented to say the least

  • @Crusherdub "WHO ARE YOU PEOPLE AND WHERE IS MY HORSE? "

    Did you ever find your horse?

  • i had knee surgery and I dont remember any of this part!!

  • @toriluvsmakeup04 the drugs block out your memory, they probable gave you Versed before you got to the propofol. Versed prevents new memories from being formed so you would not remember this part.

  • i had 21 operations in my left knee, goota admit being ko'd IV does make u feel drunk!

  • @queerofatlantis damn!! ouch

  • Im getting 4-6 teeth pulled AND a root canal..can they do tht for me??

  • @2Kewl4School1121 no, propofol is to strong for something like that, you can ask for a drug called Versed though, that would erase any memory of the root canal, and it would make you "happy", hence the term the happy juice.

  • Had propofol for colonoscopy went right out and woke right up but didn't have burning sensation a lot of people say they get best sleep i ever had

  • i sore my sister when she has anesthetic and since she was unconsious cuz she had just come out of surgury and in the recovery ward, my brother put her figure in her nose and he walked away. a few minutes later she came to and she found an unwelcome surprise. i'll leave u 2 figure out what (ew)

  • i broke my wrist today, my ulna and my radius well one them was pushed out of place so they had to give me that, they made me count down from 100 i got to 57 and i said omg im spinning,then i said goodnight and i fell asleep,when i awoke my eyes wouldn't stop flicking and i could barely walk without FALLING URGHH IT WAS ANNOYING

  • @godsword131 ...cool story bro

  • before i went out, they gave me this drug 2 calm me down, i sang the wheels on the bus go round and rorund, then screamed and zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz­zzzzzzzz

  • before i went out, they gave me this drug 2 calm me down, i sang the wheels on the bus go round and rorund, then screamed and zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz­zzzzzzzzzz

  • Neodomino1 thats so scary

  • My doctor said countdown from ten and I thought I made it to 7 but doc said 8

  • EXCUSE me but when you are under any kind of anesthesia you do not dream! I know from experience!! and I have had propofal before... in a hospital setting AND there was no dreaming... it was like being dead!

  • @neodomino1 well im sure it was bad... i had a lot of dreams... and it was sexual dreams to.. damn i want to try it again... it was a good trip... to bad it sucks after a surgery ...

  • @neodomino1 yeah man I agree. I don't remember having had any dreams either...I actually don't remember anything, like I closed my eyes and reopened them, and there I was after the surgery. I don't remember anything.

  • hahaha this happend to me when i had my appendix out, i tryed to stay awake but i just dropped, my mum told me the nurses all said 'awww' xD

  • I have to go for a second hernia repair very soon. It'll be a spinal injection for me, this will be operation number 8 and I will do anything to avoid general anaesthetic! I'm glad my surgery will be below the waist so I don't have to be unconcious.

  • This person looks really artificial; she must have a thick layer of makeup on her. I hate cosmetics so much... wimminz shouldn't ever wear it.

    I am really worried this drug will essentially kill me, and when "I" wake up, it'll just be a copy of me; not the same conscious entity as before. To all other observers, it'll be the same person, but I won't ever consciously experience this reality, if anything, again...

  • i had a general aneasthesia today, i dont even remember falling asleep!

  • i had my opp on thursday and i was realli sick, it affects every1 differently! x

  • Had this for my operation yesterday. When it goes into your arm you feel a little burning sensation, but after that... out cold! When I woke up, I felt great, no dizzyness or sickness... have to in for my second operation next week, looking forward to that now! ;)

  • I had this for my operation on thursday. Straight out without any issues. When i came round i didn't feel too groggy or sick like previous anesthetics. Excellent drug.

  • verry good mother ! ;o))))

  • How are these jokers saying that propofol should be banned? Brilliant anaesthetic!

  • Its simply 2,6-diisopropylphenol. Good stuff; saves lives.

  • That was amazing. Almost like an on-off switch being activated. It wasn't a slow fade out, she just went poof.

  • Without this amazing drug, surgery would not be painless. The drug is not meant for MJ home use. The drug is meant to be used in Hospital/Surgery settings. Any doctor that prescribes, or uses this drug in ANY other way is a crackpot, that should lose his/her license. Give Oxycontin 160mgXR - That is enough to kill someone, but Propofol is still 70% more dangerous than 160mg Oxycontin, even at 1CC of personal use.

  • The emphasis on this tape should be YOUNG. Propofol should be banned until there is adequate proof of long term study with the side effects. This is also very evidently a British procedure. American procedures may be different. Talking with several people who have had the Propofol in America, oxygen was not first given as it clearly is here. Having Propofol more than once could also be a problem, Doctors are not well enough informed as my research has shown.

  • @maryleehodde If propofol is banned, then endoscopies would be very painful and horrible to experience. Im 14 and had an endoscopy and they used propofol, nothing happened

  • @maryleehodde There is an incredible amount of proof of the side effects. 1) complete loss of consciousness (I could cut off you leg and you wouldn't feel anything or know anything) & 2) Apnea (you stop breathing)...(I explained "apnea" because I assumed you didn't know what it meant since you obviously don't know anything about Propofol or medicine)..... these 2 "side effects" are the primary goals that I was seeking the last 2000 times I gave it.....BTW your ignorance is VERY enertaining....

  • @sendittobryce I forgot to mention that these 2000+ patients that I gave Propofol to, all woke up with no complications and thanked me for the great job that I did during their procedure......please attempt to educate yourself before posting.....

  • Propofol is wonderful. I had two operations within the last three weeks and both times were wonderful. I woke up feeling good and ready to eat. In my experience, nothing beats Propofol... You really wake up quickly with no dizziness... One thing is clear though, this shit is no joke and people most be monitored. Operating rooms are recommended because, they can bring you back if shit gets out of control. MJ died for using this at home with no proper equipment.

  • @alvrgona Umm MJ had proper equipment, the medicine, and the doctor. Everything you would find in an operating room. The only thing that wasn't there at the exact moment was the DOCTOR. That's what killed him.

  • @crazy4corbinbleux

    But it's not the same to use it in a operating room in a hospital than at home. In a operating room, they have many more methods to revive people. Had this happen in a hospital, he wouldn't have died wold he?

    Why do you thing they called 911 if the doctor had "The proper equipment" ?

    No way you can compare anything MJ had a home with a Hospital. Obviously the doctor did not have the proper equipment in case of an emergency like he had .

  • @alvrgona I agree in some respect with it not being the same in an operating room, but you have to understand, the reason for the death was because the DOCTOR failed to be in the room at the time. If the doctor had been next to MJ while he had stopped breathing, they had a breathing tube, oxgyen tank, machines, etc. in his home. If that Murray was in there at the minute MJ stopped breathing, I have no doubt he would still be here today. Once they called 911, they couldn't do anything about it.

  • I was never asked to count backward, but I was always told that I will be taking a nice nap and have pleasant dreams.

  • Some people are idiots.... Lisen, you need this to feel nothing during surgery, the ddrug kiled MJ because the doctors were irresponbile and overdosed him with i. Theres someone called the anesthesialogist who monitors the dose to make sure youre ok. How do I know? I got operated twice in 2 weeks,, i felt nothing.

  • i get scared when i have stuff like that...

  • @randomcolors1 I used to be scared, too. But I think it was only because of the mask they put on your face. I always ask to get anesthesia through an IV or shot because of this. You could always ask for a sedative before going in. It works for me every time. :)

  • so that buzzing floatly feeling is propofol? because thats what happends to me everytime they sedate me for MRI's

  • When I was under. I had a dream that I was in the movie Avatar.

  • @mistralmail XD I wish I had dreams like that!

  • that feels like crap i had that just today

  • very sweet and brave girl ... very quickly fell asleep .... I sure would have shit my pants in fear ... kisses sweetheart

  • That's not a nurse. Only Anaesthesiologists can administer pre op medicine and anaesthetitcs. She sounds like a nice nurse all right but has to be highly qualified to do this.

  • This must be in an induction room, because no one here is wearing masks, and the room looks much smaller than an operating room. I would rather have anesthesia in an induction room than an operating room. That would be a lot less intimidating.

  • @31operafan unless u get somthying that relaxes you.

  • @YugiohMasters622 I've had that before. :) It really reduces the anxiety of going into surgery. I have always asked for it every time I had an operation.

  • @31operafan yea it feels weird. i get drowsy when i get it but each time the nurse forgets about me and doesnt give my iv till like imgoing into surgery and i dont get it till i go in

  • @YugiohMasters622 I get a little giggly and talkative whenever I get sedation. All it takes is the anesthetic to shut me up. XD

  • She smiles as she nods off. I have never seen anyone so happy to go under anesthesia. :) Going under is like taking a nice nap with no pain. It's a pleasant feeling, knowing you are not going to feel anything and you'll just be in a deep sleep. And they sometimes put a heated blanket on you, which is REALLY nice. Before one operation, I just sighed as I drifted off. XD

  • I got a needle right here with just under 15mg in it, will be fun :D

  • @cyrex686 lol have fun killing yourself.. what people dont know is when doctors put you under anesthesia, the machines control your breathing, not you.. so yeah, have fun.

  • @redbunnyx3x

    If you're looking to get high off something, you don't do enough to "put you under," what would be the point of that?

  • that... actually kind of sounds like fun. if I ever have surgery I think that would be my first choice. now I'm really curious about what that feels like. thanks for posting.

  • @samyemma78

    same here id like to be put under to see what its like

  • there took her out back and shot her 

  • Wonkydoodle - there are different levels of consciousness. This is a medically proven fact. If someone is completely unconscious under general anaesthesia, they cannot be woken just from shaking unless the drugs are wearing off. Whereas a person just normally asleep can be woken with a jolt, unless alcohol makes this a harder process.

    But thanks for your feedback Mr 'I've really thought this through Genius'

  • @rb211747 Listen dickface, I said you're unconscious when you're asleep. That's a fact. There are no medically defined levels of consciousness asswipe. Consciousness is still something heavily delved into by the realms of philosophy, much less scientificly defined. Sleep may have varying levels as medically proven, but consciousness is still a poorly defined concept.

    Next time you try to get smart, make sure it's not a medic you do that with.

  • frig that stuff injection be better

  • versed is the best thats what i have been knocked out with for my last 2 surgeries it puts you out nice and easy and you wake up and easy its great stuff

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  • @rb211747 You're unconscious when you sleep genius!

  • I went under just like this with propofol for my back surgery, (except my mother wasnt there to give me kiss, lol) Very smooth and quick. I woke up feeling rather fine and alert in a very sort time. No problems!

  • Propofol was the most disturbing thing I've ever ingested. I watched the nurse attach the white tube (milk of amnesia), watched her depress the button and then woke up. I had no dreams. I had no anything. I might have died. Propofol really made me re-evaluate my stance on the afterlife and God. I wasn't fucked up or out of it at all, not before or after (really really quick halflife), but for that period which I was 'under the influence', I was as good as dead.

  • @barifkin31 You were asleep not dead. Your heart was pumping, and your brain was still functioning.

  • @barifkin31 "I was as good as dead."

    I had a similar reaction to the anaesthetic I had for an op in 1980. It was like no time had passed between the induction and waking up in recovery. I expected a similar experience last week when I had my first op for 30 years but the effect was much gentler; more like going to sleep and waking up naturally, instead of being hit on the head with a heavy brick!

  • @barifkin31 Don't usually respond to year-old comments, but yours had a good point about re-evaluating the afterlife. I always thought there was an afterlife mainly bc Where does our consciousness go? Energy is never destroyed, it's absorbed elsewhere. But w/ this drug my consciousness was completely erased. I mean, my soul, if you will, was ... nowhere. Gone. Silenced. Those hours I was under just never existed for me — body and soul. Interesting drug, deep, hard to explain in 500 characters

  • Anasthesia is incredibly safe. Very very very few cases of mortality are due to the anaesthetics themselves, and even those few were the aneasthetic is involved, human error is to blame in a large number of those. Plus the fact some patients will have co-existing co-morbidities. Anyone who is now scared of this drug is over-reacting.

  • Didn't really find propofol that wonderful - coming out of it wasn't all that great, either.

  • @MST2k Probably a good chance that you were given a dozen or more other drugs after you were asleep with the propofol......depending on your procedure. Not to say that everyone reacts differently to all different drugs and you very well may have.

  • ;/ they did this too my friend's grandmother in a diffrent hospital and state and she never woke up because it overdosed her or some shit...

  • Simple Answer: Your going to feel really fucking high.

  • that shit is fun

  • @Masterblue3003 and wut fucked up country do u live in?

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  • I went right out when they did it but the needle stings -.-

  • @dancer4lifelover i beg to differ

  • propofol better than gas! propofol nicer makes me very very sleepy few sec drift off to sleep!

  • It's amazing how fast medications of this type work. I try to stay awake as long as I can but as usual, that's completely futile and I go out in the matter of seconds.

  • balls to stinking gas

    jab is the best

  • Can someone translate what the girl is saying? I can't quite hear what she is saying before she goes under. It is a very cute but thick accent. :) Thank you!

  • She say something about the "top of her wrist" then, she says "Oh my heads going." Out like a light.

  • Look guys, MJ and his Cardiologist abused this drug. It is not ment for use outside of a hospital setting. Thats the bottom line. Propofol is an excellent drug for IV sedation and general anesthesia induction. Thats what its for, not the treatment of insomnia.  Using propofol to "help you sleep" is like prescribing Casteration for pregnancy prevention. Its a little over the top to say the least.

  • @blitz7079 I agree I've given it and am qualified to administer it. You are watching them the whole time if they aren't ventilated, notice the nurse was straightening her airway by tilting the head back, indicating that that dose will deprive her of the ability to breath on her own. That is what the drug does. Wrong choice for sleep. The Dr. should never have allowed this to happen, he knew better.

  • oh it feels really weird to be sedated! Only once have i been sedated before i got in, i felt so dizzy and then i woke up after my eye surgery. the other times, u feel dizzy and then dopey and thats it.. The first time i was scared, and i was like ah i feel dizzy and counted back from 10 to like only 7 thats how quick it is. I refuse to breath the gas in. its a great feeling too...weird though

  • notice that Propofol is not inhaled anesthetic , it is IV anesthetic ..induce generalized sedation ..

  • oh my goddd i hate laughing gass i always get wayyyyyyy toooo highhh cause i take hugeee breaths and then my mom get all up in my face and trips me out lol

  • GOOD VIDEO

  • what's the purpose of this video

  • my only hope is that micheal jackson contiues his tour,,

  • I was actually watching this program, its called Yorkhill Hospital. The girl in the video has cancer, and very sadly she passed away in 2005.

  • OOOH DEAR.

    That's awful.

  • @Bookwormclodee omg really!?

  • mickael jakson is stupid pfff is anestesie

  • This dangerous drug needs to be BANNED.........it killed the King of Pop !!

  • It puts people to sleep, MJ had a combination of multiple drugs in his system, that is what killed him. Don't be ignorant. FTW, I was put to sleep with propofol when I had my surgery

  • don't forget valium too.

    because the drug was used by a regular CARDIOLOGIST not and an ANESTHESIOLOGIST, this noob that calls himself a doctor overdosed MJ with excessive amounts of those drugs. Are you smart enough to differentiate between a regular dose vs OVERDOSE? The drug needs to be kept off the wrong hands, like a CARDIOLOGIST thats what needs to be done.

  • There are reports MJ had a personal anesthesiologist with him on the HIStory tour that was using propofol every night to put him to sleep........so you think this is OK?

    Doesn't matter what kind of doc uses this DANGEROUS DRUG........it needs to be permanently BANNED !!!

  • look it shouldn't be banned. MJ died bc of a mix of drug overdose. Why? because of irresponsible doctors.

    guns don't kill people, they don't have a mind of their own. So why blame the drug? blame the doctors for being irresponsible.

    Here is a better idea. Try going to surgery without propofol. Try taking a sleeping pill or maybe some hydrocodone. You will feel the pain

  • Look......you just dont get it, do you? If propofol is so dangerous that it requires an anesthesiologist and a ventilator before you can administer it, then JUST BAN THE FUCKING STUFF.......why not just pump the patient full of cocaine and horse tranquilizer instead.........it would probably be less deadly.

  • You complete, absolute MORON.

    Propofol is not dangerous. Anesthetists have to be present because this is an anesthetic you idiot!

  • Propofol is a very common drug that is used in small hospitals and big ones. Any type of anesthetic drug requires an anesthesiologist to maintain the patient's airway, and administer the drug. Any kind of anesthesia depresses the respiratory centre in the brain, which sometimes will cause a patient to momentarily stop breathing. It's much more common than people realize. Morphine, which everybody is very aware of, also depresses the respiratory centre and high doses can be deadly.

  • Propofol isnt the only option you know. If someone really is that bothered about it, there are other alternatives like thiopentone (though not as better in terms of side effects). And this is assuming they want General aneasthesia as opposed to local or regional.

    And yes, guns do kill people. Its not like they save lives....when used, they can only ever either injure or kill people.

  • @WonkyDoodle

    Ummmm.........I believe you forgot one thing......guns also protect people......I think you probably knew that though......if not then; whatever.......I'm wasting my time....

  • @sendittobryce Cool, then hopefully you'll get a bullet to the head. It has a protective effect I hear.

  • @WonkyDoodle

    my bad.......you're right.......

  • @WonkyDoodle Wow! I want you to be the one taking care of my family. What a great compassionate attitude.......there are ways to communicate you're opinion with someone without being an out of control, profanity using, threatening, insecure simple mind. It really makes you sound like white trash and unintelligent.

  • @sendittobryce Really? If I ever came across your family, I'd piss in their open wounds. No-one said you need to tolerate dumbasses to be a good doc ; )

    Unintelligent? I may sound abrasive, bad-tempered and uncompromising, but to call me unintelligent? Go fuck yourself, my achievements speak for themselves.

  • @silver5149 Propofol is not a pain killer.

  • @silver5149 or the american goverment paid him 2 do it.

  • fuck you it a legil hight

  • @Hunkola Do you know how many other drugs anesthesia uses to sedate/put patients to sleep? Countless! You're saying all these should be banned? Any chance that you may not have the knowledge base as someone who went to 12+ years of school after high school? MOST Dr.s know their limits. I would NEVER perform heart surgery, remove an appendix, replace a hip, etc. That would be insane! Also, after we give any type of anesthetic no one can EVER leave that patient until they are completely awake.

  • shut the fuck up motha fucka ,

    MJ's help and support ppl not like you dumbass fuck u and fuck every enviers like u "idiot" ,,,

  • well go have surgery with out it then :)

  • @Hunkola Do you have any clue what you're talking about? I don't know how many thousand times in the past 15 years I've given propofol but NONE of them have died from it. There are 20 million surgeries each year in the US.  Most of them are given propofol. Very, very few if any die from the propofol. You arguing about this would be like me arguing with a rocket scientist about aerodynamics.

  • @sendittobryce --- You sound like a complete moron......and you should be brought up on murder charges! Propofol is a very dangerous drug and should be banned from the market. Look how easily it killed MJ, ya dummy......

  • @Hunkola Wow, you're right; you've completely changed my opinion; would you be willing to join forces with me to ban all knives, cars, & tall buildings that kill tens of thousands of people each year? Oh, I forgot about banning all swimming pools and lakes. Oh crap, we have a lot of work to do.

    One quick question though, how do you bring someone up on murder charges when when they've never committed murder and have a perfectly clean criminal record? $10,000 says you voted for Obama!!!

  • @sendittobryce --- Yes, of course I voted for Obama, you dummy! I'm a proud black man who voted for the smartest man (Harvard Law grad) to ever become President. I bet you voted for that dumb white McCain with his retard running mate Palin, didnt you? I wish you would stop talking about stuff you dont know anything about. These drugs are nothing but evil in needle form. You need to educate yourself about these things. Yes, I met plenty of doctors who have no clue what they are doing.

  • On Lisa Marie Presley's myspace, under blog, post titled He Knew, she talks about a conversation she had with MJ concerning how he felt what might happen to him. Sad.

  • yes her mother kissed her. whats the big deal?

  • yes you can say what ever you want. are you serious? in your country it is gay for a mother to kiss her own daughter? i personally have nothing against a woman kissing another woman. but maybe im just a madman...

  • There's certain places a female don't kiss another female.

  • Should she have kick'd her butt ?. Man u are a moron

  • i've been under surgery twice. Nothing serious.I am very healthy. Small stuff.. But i have no clue what the doctors used. I did not ask! All i know, i was knocked out and did awake after 5-6 hours. Doctors do not use propofol or similar stuff as sleeping meds, that's forbidden. There are different medication people with sleeping problems, some is very strong. There is no reasonable explanation why a doctor should give propofol to MJ.

    The only reason must have been if he wanted to kill him.

  • that stuff is great i remember i broke my hip in 3 different places when i was skateboarding. and i do not remember a thing after i was under that stuff.

  • Propofol is evil stuff,it burns my veins and after surgery I never feel right for ages,i refuse to have propofol now and opt for a different drug.

  • Maybe you are still in a coma and this is a dream.

  • @silver760 I totally agree with you. Who want's the last thing that you remember before you fall asleep is the feeling of your arm being on fire? It happened to me before anesthesia school. I learned from my bad experience though. I now give 100 mg of Lidocaine to all my patients before any propofol and then I push it real slow untill they're asleep, then I go ahead and push it fast. After 1000s of cases I very rarely have any complaints of burning.

  • @sendittobryce The lidocaine is a good idea.On that occasion I had never felt pain like that and I suffer from chronic pancreatitis that causes severe pain almost every single day,I was on high dose opiates at the time,so for someone who is opiate naive it must hurt ten times worse!! I was taking oxycodone,Fentanyl and liquid morphine for breakthrough pain at the time! Propofol is a cheap nasty drug that shouldnt be used,I cant see why Jacko liked it when there are plenty of far better drugs.

  • @silver760 Narcotics, propofol, and local anesthetics all bind to completely different receptors in the body...look up "upregulation"...simply put, this is getting used to a drug, even to the point where a very high dose has little to no effect...this is what MJ & so many other celebs (and the general public) begin to experience after prolonged exposure to a drug...MJ was the first celeb to convince his doc to pull out the big guns (propofol) and use it to prolong everything that was occuring.

  • a idiota assoprou a boca da menina?

  • My doctor used propofol when I had my hysterectomy. It's powerful stuff!

  • I had propofol, midazolam, and fentanyl all intervenously for my cardiac catheterization.

    knocks you out really nice.