Like a scene from The Exorcist, I once spewed a stomach-full of blood all over a charming nurse as I came round after a major dental operation. Tell us your tales of red, red horror.
(, Thu 7 Aug 2008, 14:39)
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but I've just found out that I may need an injection into my eyeball.
How? Why? What?
I don't know how I'll be able to manage that. I can't even stand people putting eyedrops in my eyes.
(, Tue 12 Aug 2008, 17:04, 9 replies)
They'll put anaesthetic eyedrops in first so you won't feel - oh dear, you're really not going to enjoy that day, are you?
(, Tue 12 Aug 2008, 17:08, closed)
its fine. You get to watch as the needle goes in.
I dont really remember though. Well, sometimes, at night. Well, most nights. Between the screaming. I dont actually sleep anymore though, I cant really close my eyes anymore. I lie there and watch the metal spikes that come toward me in the dark. Its fine. Its probably nothing to do with that injection or anything.
(, Tue 12 Aug 2008, 17:09, closed)
*shudders* Eye tattoos. I'm at work so can't look it up on bmezine but a guy there had the whites inked blue if I remember.
Why anyone would voluntarily have a needle inserted hundreds of time into their eye injecting ink into it is beyond me.
(, Wed 13 Aug 2008, 10:53, closed)
sir, i sympathise. but am glad as hell its you and not me!
click for good luck
(, Wed 13 Aug 2008, 11:43, closed)
This reminds me of horrific hospital trauma I experienced on having a chalazion (not a pokemon) drained.
Essentially this was squeezing a massive spot on my eyelid. It involved the nurse stabbing it with a needle (scary), then squeezing with a cotton bud (painful) causing a disgustingly massive amount of gunk to spew from my eye.
I looked so shaken when I emerged that complete strangers in the waiting room at eye-casualty asked if I was ok.
(, Thu 14 Aug 2008, 10:57, closed)
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