It sounds like an allergic reaction. Maybe the next time you have to have dental work done you can talk to the dentist about this and ask for gas instead.
hello i do not have a clue what the cause could be but i suggest you go to your doctor and tell him/her and if they dont listen go to a walk in centre because blacking out is a cause for concern. x
If this is not the first time it's happened on the ansthetic, then it might be a good idea to not take it anymore and why did you not tell your dentist about your problem? you know thats a good way to never wake up again!
Thank you for your comments, much appreciated, I have seen a Dr, who quite simply dismissed what I said. However I am going to see another Dr next week.
I quite simply didn't think about mentioning what happened in the past to the dentist, won't make that mistake again.
This sure sounds like an allergy to the anesthetic. I would tell the doctor and if he won't listen, go to one that will. This is a serious matter.
Thank you for your comment, I am not going to let this rest until someone in the medical profession listens......May take a while though...lolol