Conscious sedation - the possibilities..?

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Last year I had a couple of dentistry sessions carried out under 'conscious sedation'.

This wasn't like the old-fashioned gas which dentists used to use but simply an injection in the arm. I'm told that it renders the patient drowsy but able to respond and co-operate but, honestly, I recall absolutely nothing from either session.

I've had a story on the back-burner for some time about a naughty dentist who makes use of anaesthetic gas but it seems that this is an equally viable setting and one which would obviously bring things up to date, tech-wise.

Any comments?
 
Roofies? Explored in one of my books where a character was unable to work any muscles but was aware of everything. It was horror-grade stuff. But some people are control freaks & would probably find it incredibly hot to for once not be in control. Then of course there are:
"I used to rush into strange dreams at night: dreams many-coloured, agitated, full of the ideal, the stirring, the stormy - dreams where, amidst unusual scenes, charged with adventure, with agitating risk and romantic chance, I still again and again met Mr. Rochester, always at some exciting crisis; and then the sense of being in his arms, hearing his voice, meeting his eye, touching his hand and cheek, loving him, being loved by him..." -Jane Eyre
 
I have a lady dentist in mind - perhaps in her fifties? - someone who's fairly plain looking and socially awkward, unlikely to find another man to replace the husband she lost some years back.

Maybe she's also beginning to wonder belatedly whether she actually prefers women.

Her work and an empty house are her life.

The realisation sets in that she might have to live the rest of her life on her own - and possibly without any 'physical side'.

Then, as she considers her work, another realisation begins to take hold. She puts it out of her mind as unethical and absurd... but the nagging thought refuses to leave her...
 
Don't dentists just crave what we all crave? To fill that cavity.......
 
I'm trying to picture a weird sadomasochistic relationship between dentist and patient -- a sexual spin on the relationship in Little Shop of Horrors.

How about this: the patient is a masochistic Domme who, through frequent but questionably necessary visits, enlists the participation of the dentist, a nice guy, in a relationship where he works on her without anesthesia and/or plays with her at her urging and while she pretends to be asleep.
 
I'm trying to picture a weird sadomasochistic relationship between dentist and patient -- a sexual spin on the relationship in Little Shop of Horrors.

How about this: the patient is a masochistic Domme who, through frequent but questionably necessary visits, enlists the participation of the dentist, a nice guy, in a relationship where he works on her without anesthesia and/or plays with her at her urging and while she pretends to be asleep.


A good tale which I would definitely read... although, heartless of me to point it out, I realise... nothing whatsoever to do with the OP...
 
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