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Being forced to keep perfectly still while my jaw is cranked open and someone scrapes away at my teeth is oddly relaxing. I literally almost fell asleep once.
I'm able to fall asleep during an MRI scan.
Woa.. Lol
I fell asleep while getting fillings. They woke me up at the end.
Haircuts are another one that puts me straight to sleep.
Damn... you lucky. I need heavy sedation just to get my anxiety under control, or at least tamped down