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15 kiloton yield.Is there a minimum amount required for the weapon of mass destruction charge?
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15 kiloton yield.Is there a minimum amount required for the weapon of mass destruction charge?
Hell...last night, all the CBS Evening News reported was that Trump made some disparaging comments in a Truth social post. Talk about sanewashing.The media really needs to keep hounding him about his comments on Rob Reiner's death. He will just keep doubling down on what he said and look more and more like scum to more people.
CBS News is now being run by someone whose goal is to remove CBS's "woke leftist tilt" and has added personally interviewing right-wing celebrities like Erika Kirk to the network's prime time programming. I wouldn't expect much in the way of accurate or sane or fair reporting anymore from the once-proud Tiffany Network.Hell...last night, all the CBS Evening News reported was that Trump made some disparaging comments in a Truth social post. Talk about sanewashing.
I get your point because fentanyl is definitely used clinically. I got it when I broke my ankle so I could stand for an x-ray. However, I think propofol is used for colonoscopies.Does this mean no more colonoscopies? Or you have to have general anesthesia now?
I thought it was fentanyl, but honestly I was just sleepy so I don't know lolI get your point because fentanyl is definitely used clinically. I got it when I broke my ankle so I could stand for an x-ray. However, I think propofol is used for colonoscopies.
So demonstrably false. Periodically Liz Cheney or Adam Kinzinger will post a link to all the documents in response to Trump's lies on the "destruction" of the evidence.
I remember when they used to give me Versed (so you wouldn't remember) and Demerol (opioid for pain) for colonoscopies, then it seems Fentanyl became the opioid of choice for the procedure. Now they pretty much just use Propofol to just put you out so no opioid is needed. But you have to have an anesthesiologist for Propofol so what your insurance will pay for determines what you get. Medicare pays for Propofol and the anesthesiologist so that's how I roll these days.Fentanyl for pain and propofol so you cannot remember. The doctors often will use both. I guess unless my clinical summary was lying or a typo.