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DiscussionPropofol as a method
Thread starterheavenplzhelp77
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I was wondering if propofol is good enough as a method but most importantly does it keep you completely sedated so that you don't feel anything even once you stop breathing and the lungs get damaged?!
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One thing I know about propofol is that it gives you quick anesthesia, but also wakes you up fast. It could stop your breathing as one of the side effects. It would depend on your dose I guess.
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