I have two friends who've had the procedure and I just had it performed this week. The physician I used specializes in the technique and I did not need general anesthesia. Instead, however, I was prepared with a suppository the night prior to the surgery which I am told "loosens" the lining. The morning of I was prescribed a sedative one hour prior to the procedure and I was given another pain reliever (injection) about 1/2 hour prior. I also went home w/Percocet. It wasn't cake, (full bladder during) but totally bearable and so not like having a baby :)
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I have two friends who've had the procedure and I just had it performed this week. The physician I used specializes in the technique and I did not need general anesthesia. Instead, however, I was prepared with a suppository the night prior to the surgery which I am told "loosens" the lining. The morning of I was prescribed a sedative one hour prior to the procedure and I was given another pain reliever (injection) about 1/2 hour prior. I also went home w/Percocet. It wasn't cake, (full bladder during) but totally bearable and so not like having a baby :)
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