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Ask Joan River's family about the consequences of treating sedation so cavalierly, even by the staff, that indications of complications are ignored and immediate action not taken to address that.

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Respectfully, I don’t think anyone in this discussion who is sharing their experience about having a bone marrow biopsy is treating having sedation cavalierly. For many, including myself, it can make the process much easier and less uncomfortable along with reducing fear and anxiety.

From personal experience, 10 of my 13 biopsies were done with MAC (monitored anesthesia care) administered by an anesthesiologist who was in the room next to the procedure ‘bed’ at all times. I had heart monitor feeds and a BP cuff along a team of 3 people who were there next to the bed. I felt very safe and trusted my medical team.

If you’re uncomfortable with sedation, that is your personal choice. After my first time with the sedation and how pleasant it made my entire procedure, it will always be my personal choice.