EphemeralOutlet141
Bluelight Crew
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2014
- Messages
- 66
I'm not sure what it was. It was kind of an intense environment, I had an oxygen mask strapped to my face, bright light shining in my face, loud monotonous beeping sound in the background, masked nurses shuffling around, the whole deal...I was a bit nervous because I'd never really had oral surgery done on my mouth...but yeah, they stuck the needle in, started the drip and I felt a very strong onset of a feeling like Xanax, basically, the same kind of feeling you feel when Xanax starts to hit your bloodstream, only stronger and over a period of only a few seconds. My vision got hazy, and then it was like I blinked and it was suddenly post-surgery, and I was getting dumped into a wheelchair and wheeled out of the surgical center.
They had a large chart up with my medical info on it, and the sedative that they were using was actually listed on it, but I didn't recognize the name. I thought it may have been a brand name, rather than the name of the actual drug, and I didn't ask anyone about it. It just did the job well, I was OUT, and I appreciated that lol
Hmm my guess would be some obscure powerful benzo like midazolam or something. Huh. Didn't know they did that.
OT did 5 N2O chargers, I am a BIG fan. Reminds me a lot of high dose DXM and weed. Wish it lasted longer, but I get why it doesn't.