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None of this makes sense.

Venous delivered adrenaline is used to close down peripheral circulation during cardiac arrest to encourage the poor flow to perfuse the heart, lungs and brain. Maintaining tissue viability until recovery.

Intramuscular adrenaline is used in anaphylaxis.

Either makes sense in the context you describe. I must be missing something.

Are you misremembering stuff?




I have been certain for 17 years that they said it was adrenaline.

If it wasn’t adrenaline, what else could it be? I went in and out of waves of in outside this world to inside the room to outside this world and inside the room. Until I was firmly inside the room and out if the trip. It was fast.

And it was into my vein, they tied a rubber hose around my arm. I watched the needle go in. And I had to hide my arm for weeks cause it looked like I injected - all bruised and stuff. Few holes. Must have missed with me moving about.

I also have a vivid memory of the heart beat monitor showing 240!


Adenosine? Used to revert a supraventricular tachycardia.

Name sounds enough like adrenaline to mix them up, and would have felt like death. Adenosine is rapidly metabolised so it needs to be delivered into a reasonably large vein and pushed with a bolus so I can't imagine it wrecking your arm where the cannula was placed.


I think you might be onto something with the name mixup. I reckon you might be right - thank you!

And I looked up cannula and bolus, but I only remember a syringe with a needle attached to it. My memory might be wrong though.




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