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"Milk" is the nickame that anesthesists use for Propofol. It wasn`t invented by Michael.
I don't know if this helps, but I have a surgery coming up on March 4th...I was given very strict orders, nothing after midnight, not even water, the surgery isn't til 11a.m.I have had surgery before, and in the recovery room with the affects of this stuff wearing off, my body did not remember to keep breathing, there for they had to put tube back down my throat til I was really awake enough...I hate the feeling when waking up form that stuff..for the surgery coming up, they know now to keep breathing tube in, til I am fully awake and know whats going on.
Propofol is not an anesthesia needed for an operation. It just works to induce a real anesthesia (makes you consciousless) . And it may only be sufficient for minor short-term (15 to 20 minutes) surgeries or interventions (like colonoscopy, for example).If you wake up nauseus there was aother severe anesthesia after inducing it. Because Propofol alone leaves you just fine, suddenly awake, immediately fit and even euphoric. Sorry, but that is true.