• @MissJinx
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    1710 days ago

    this can’t be someone’s dream job, it has to pay well

    • @taiyang
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      1010 days ago

      There are more than 8 billion people on this Earth; chances are at least one dreams of this job.

      • @[email protected]
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        710 days ago

        Well, remember the news when one of those fucker even continue the procedure despite the patient SCREAMING in pain and he just doesn’t care?

          • @SkyezOpen
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            210 days ago

            “I appreciate your enthusiasm but I’m gonna need you to stop throwing it back on the camera.”

            • @[email protected]
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              19 days ago

              Yeah, butt stuff with an audience was pretty weird.

              They were all lovely though, so it was okay. Man, that’d be a weird job!

  • don
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    1310 days ago

    The fuck? What kind of weirdass karaoke do they go to there the standard complimentary colonoscopy isn’t part of the experience? [SHUDDER] Must be that nasty dark back alley karaoke everyone warns you never to go to. Ew.

    • @ivanafterall
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      19 days ago

      Forget the colonoscopy, in a lot of American karaoke places, they don’t even play with your ass, at all.

      • @[email protected]
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        510 days ago

        Said fentanyl on the receipt, but fuck if I know. Muscle relaxer and mind relaxer is what the doc said

        • @[email protected]
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          210 days ago

          The ones I observed with my attending physician were using twilight sedation with propofol, and I think they got small doses of fentanyl to manage discomfort/pain during and right after the procedure. The propofol lets them knock you out for a while without putting you under so much that they have to intubate. (That is anesthesia’s job though, so it might be recorded differently on your records)

          • @[email protected]
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            210 days ago

            Probably just different practices, I’m not in the us. I’ve had like 7 of them, and it’s just the nurses at the gastrolab who inject me with the funny juice, but it doesn’t knock me out. Might’ve been an anesthesiologist there to give a nod of approval, but I doubt it. Anywho, seems like you know more about the medicine part of it, so I defer to you Dr. Daddy

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              210 days ago

              That sounds more like a waking sedation. Those will get used in American medicine if it’s just a sigmoidoscopy (the last bit of the rectum and colon), but for a full colonoscopy, they really prefer to conk you out a bit more than that.

              • @[email protected]
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                210 days ago

                Ye, going full under is understandably taken very seriously, and is used less where they think it can be avoided. It’s not common at all to be put under if removing wisdom teeth for instance, unless completely medically necessary, and I think they also do it with severe dentist fright. One time during a colonoscopy I didn’t even get any sedation until like midway through when I started twisting in pain and all I managed to say was “can I have…”

                Good times.

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                  110 days ago

                  I think the other part of it is that something like a full colonoscopy is a lot safer if the patient isn’t moving at all given that one of the biggest and most serious risks is poking a hole through the colon with the camera.

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          110 days ago

          The ones I observed with my attending physician were using twilight sedation with propofol, and I think they got small doses of fentanyl to manage discomfort/pain during and right after the procedure.

  • @Sam_Bass
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    410 days ago

    Hey live unprocessed echo effects aint cheap you know

  • @[email protected]
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    110 days ago

    People doing karaoke forget way to often that you got to twist and rotate it, just the ol’ in-n-out routine isn’t enough.