Not sure what exactly they gave me, but I had 2 cases:
(1) In a hospital, when after injection with a syringe, I lay for maybe 5-15 minutes, wondering when it would show any effect and what would happen, if I tried to stay away, before it was suddenly lights out.
(2) Another one at a doctor for a check of something, which was injected into the bloodstream directly without a syringe, but a drip/line. That one affected me very quickly and I remember suddenly having a weird smell in my nose, saying something like "hm smells funny" and then I was out. It was an interesting experience. Not a bad one. Not a good one. Just interesting.
Afterwards I did not have memory of either one. But at the second one, I remember, that it took time, before I could reliably stand and walk and I sat down for a while, thinking, that the feeling was also "funny". At the first one it was an operation after which one usually does not walk and stays in bed for a while. Also the one for the operation must have lasted much longer, since I woke up much later, afaik.
(1) In a hospital, when after injection with a syringe, I lay for maybe 5-15 minutes, wondering when it would show any effect and what would happen, if I tried to stay away, before it was suddenly lights out.
(2) Another one at a doctor for a check of something, which was injected into the bloodstream directly without a syringe, but a drip/line. That one affected me very quickly and I remember suddenly having a weird smell in my nose, saying something like "hm smells funny" and then I was out. It was an interesting experience. Not a bad one. Not a good one. Just interesting.
Afterwards I did not have memory of either one. But at the second one, I remember, that it took time, before I could reliably stand and walk and I sat down for a while, thinking, that the feeling was also "funny". At the first one it was an operation after which one usually does not walk and stays in bed for a while. Also the one for the operation must have lasted much longer, since I woke up much later, afaik.