Hi Piper!
My experiences with bronch's are similiar to Marjolein's. With me they gave the numbing med through nebulizer and every 5 minutes, squirt some more numbing med to the back of the throat to make sure you have no gag reflex. After that thay give you the "twilight" meds. The feeling it gives is a<u><i> very </i></u>relaxed feeling, your awake but out of it. They kept me partially awake in case I feel pain I can signal them. Of all the four bronch's I had , I have never felt pain. They went down my throat for all of them. Like Marjolein said, afterwards they take you back to your room and tell you not to eat for about 3hrs.
Good Luck on Friday Piper! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
- Kevin
My experiences with bronch's are similiar to Marjolein's. With me they gave the numbing med through nebulizer and every 5 minutes, squirt some more numbing med to the back of the throat to make sure you have no gag reflex. After that thay give you the "twilight" meds. The feeling it gives is a<u><i> very </i></u>relaxed feeling, your awake but out of it. They kept me partially awake in case I feel pain I can signal them. Of all the four bronch's I had , I have never felt pain. They went down my throat for all of them. Like Marjolein said, afterwards they take you back to your room and tell you not to eat for about 3hrs.
Good Luck on Friday Piper! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
- Kevin