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Rakky writes "A friend of mine, when quizzed why she was late to the pub, announced 'I was at accident and emergency, having a stuck tampon removed. They had to have a right old dig around for it.' Suffice to say, no one was interested in their Scampi Fries after that."
When have you shared just that little too much?
( , Thu 6 Sep 2007, 10:09)
Rakky writes "A friend of mine, when quizzed why she was late to the pub, announced 'I was at accident and emergency, having a stuck tampon removed. They had to have a right old dig around for it.' Suffice to say, no one was interested in their Scampi Fries after that."
When have you shared just that little too much?
( , Thu 6 Sep 2007, 10:09)
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onlineamiga
Apparently (from gleaning TMI from a mate who had exactly this problem) the worst part about the kidney/bladder stone incident is not the camera going in. The problem is if they put in a catheter and leave it in for a day or two. Then the end which is in the bladder gets encrusted with crystallised piss (urea deposits, I presume) and extraction of the catheter becomes very painful as it scrapes and abrades its way right from the bladder to the bell end...
Ooyah!
( , Tue 11 Sep 2007, 8:45, Reply)
Apparently (from gleaning TMI from a mate who had exactly this problem) the worst part about the kidney/bladder stone incident is not the camera going in. The problem is if they put in a catheter and leave it in for a day or two. Then the end which is in the bladder gets encrusted with crystallised piss (urea deposits, I presume) and extraction of the catheter becomes very painful as it scrapes and abrades its way right from the bladder to the bell end...
Ooyah!
( , Tue 11 Sep 2007, 8:45, Reply)
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