To: terart
when they run that tube up your junk...it’s the most miserable experience imaginable. All you think about it that tube in your junk, and it ADD to whatever pain you were feeling.
5 posted on
09/23/2020 6:40:39 PM PDT by
Ouderkirk
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To: Ouderkirk
when they run that tube up your junk...its the most miserable experience imaginable. All you think about it that tube in your junk, and it ADD to whatever pain you were feeling.
In my case, it was the thought of that thing going up the fire hose that was so painful to me, not the action of the urologist checking me for bladder cancer, which was not so painful. Fortunately, the urologist was very reassuring and said "I will get you through this", which really helped. Now, after the procedure was over there was a good bit of residual pain, but the pain medication handled that, and 24 hours later it subsided.
To: Ouderkirk
when they run that tube up your junk...its the most miserable experience imaginable. Second only to them forgetting to deflate the Foley catheter before attempting removal.
(s) null 'prostate on a stick' and void...
49 posted on
09/23/2020 7:42:42 PM PDT by
null and void
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