Propofol sedation?
Hi - as someone who can't even visit a dentist and waited a year for a colonoscopy before they could do so with an anesthetist with Propofol, can I ask if cataract surgery is possible under Propofol? I asked a few providers and I get these sort of replies: it's painless, our numbing is really effective, it's quick, you won't move, 'let me reassure you", if you must Diazepam can be given. But WHY isn't Propofol administered by an anesthetist an option for those that are very anxious, don't want to experience it mentally? I can say that Diazepam has a very limited effect and Midazolam/Versed wasnmuch better but Propofol was brilliant, totally out cold. I did read somewhere that those with Restless Legs Syndrome needed Propofol to prevent moving around - so maybe I need claim just that to avoid being lecturered again?