Psychonauticunt
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^ Exactly. I recall hearing a nurse saying "fentanyl?" and a doctor saying "not necessary" and cursing him in my head. Then I remember my perception of things going slow-motion for a couple of seconds, then instantly I was somewhere else. I asked if they'd done the operation and they said yes.
Absolutely nothing recreational about it.
Rohypnol, on the other hand, gives a very nice relaxation and warmth that most other benzos lack.
Yup. When this happens - and it usually does - it means the doctors have got it right. One of the very reasons midazolam is used is to introduce anterograde amnesia, as if the other sedatives are ineffective to any extent and you stir during the procedure, you won't be able to remember anything from your waking state. Midazolam is one of the strongest in terms of amnesic action.
To counteract this in recreational use, "boost" the midazolam with other synergetic substances like tizanidine and reduce the amount of midazolam you take.