Re: WILD during anaesthesia?
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Originally posted by Replicon
Here's a theoretical question (i'm not thinking of trying it or anything, just curious):
Suppose you go to the dentist for wisdom tooth removal, sometime in the morning... and suppose they administer full anaesthesia (like, the kind that puts you under)... If you're REALLY good at focusing the mind... can you WILD? haha!
I would guess no, since I don't think you're going to follow normal sleep patterns (thinking it's more of a controlled coma), plus you're not getting normal room temperature air. But I have no idea about what happens to you during that. But during a long procedure, wouldn't it be cool to get trapped into a 4 hour long LD? hehe... one from which you couldn't wake up even if you wanted to?
But anyway, I'm sure it's not possible...
Actually, that stuff works so well, that the moment you go under is the EXACT moment you wake up. It is as though no TIME at all transpired. One moment you are counting down from one hundred (you won't get below 96... no one ever gets below 96), and the next moment they are removing cotton spacers from your mouth. You'll be asking when they are going to start, and they'll be telling you that the procdure is already finished.
That stuff was designed especially for knocking out consciousness. No, there won't be any easy way of fooling that stuff.
Re: WILD during anaesthesia?
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Originally posted by Leo Volont
Actually, that stuff works so well, that the moment you go under is the EXACT moment you wake up. It is as though no TIME at all transpired. One moment you are counting down from one hundred (you won't get below 96... no one ever gets below 96), and the next moment they are removing cotton spacers from your mouth. You'll be asking when they are going to start, and they'll be telling you that the procdure is already finished.
That stuff was designed especially for knocking out consciousness. No, there won't be any easy way of fooling that stuff.
true. It's acctually somewhat scary. And I don't get it. why count down anyways? No-one will reach below 96, as you said. So why bother?
Re: WILD during anaesthesia?
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Originally posted by PutBoy
true. It's acctually somewhat scary. And I don't get it. why count down anyways? No-one will reach below 96, as you said. So why bother?
I think that's the point. If he says count down from 100, you expect it to take a few minutes, so it catches you by surprise. It's an act of subterfuge, and probably makes the transition more comfortable. Kinda like if I tell some kid I'll rip off the band-aid on the count of three... I might do it on two hehe.