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By *-and-K OP Couple
over a year ago
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What would you consider the worst-simplest operation you could have?
I have to go in next saturday morning to have a tiny cyst removed from the tip of my tongue.
Stupidly I bit the end of it on Xmas Day lunch and caused it to bleed, the result is a small cyst, really small. They have decided to exise it for me and put in a couple of stiches.
How much is that going to interfere with sex for a while? no woman is going to like oral when you are tickling her with a couple of sutures. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What would you consider the worst-simplest operation you could have?
I have to go in next saturday morning to have a tiny cyst removed from the tip of my tongue.
Stupidly I bit the end of it on Xmas Day lunch and caused it to bleed, the result is a small cyst, really small. They have decided to exise it for me and put in a couple of stiches.
How much is that going to interfere with sex for a while? no woman is going to like oral when you are tickling her with a couple of sutures. " Adds a whole new meaning to catgut yer tongue |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i remember having my wisdom teeth out
I had to go into hospital to have them removed as they hadnt come thro properly yet
what they did was smash the teeth up inside my gums and suck the bits out
fook me i looked like id been beat up the next day, the pain was so bad i felt like head banging the wall just to distract me from the pain lol
so for me it was my wisdom teeth |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"the few days after having a caesarian section and only being given paracetamol & ibobrufen after "
thats not a simple operation lol
a caesarian is a major op |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Having a bone marrow extraction from my hip for testing- they can't numb bone- you feel everything!"
I'd argue having it taken from your sternum is even worse.
It's hard to avoid looking and impossible to push against it. Then there's the noise when the bone cracks |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Having a bone marrow extraction from my hip for testing- they can't numb bone- you feel everything!"
I'd argue having it taken from your sternum is even worse.
It's hard to avoid looking and impossible to push against it. Then there's the noise when the bone cracks |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Having my root canal done. The dentist didn't give me enough anaesthetic... as he pulled the raw nerve out with tweasers I nearly jumped straight off the chair and through the ceiling, it's just lucky for him his bollocks weren't within my reach, I've never felt acute pain like it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Having a bone marrow extraction from my hip for testing- they can't numb bone- you feel everything!
I'd argue having it taken from your sternum is even worse.
It's hard to avoid looking and impossible to push against it. Then there's the noise when the bone cracks "
Never had to try that- the hip was bad enough.....the cracking noise is probably much the same though..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think the worst-simplest operations I had was having a picc line and then a central line put in, not painful procedures in themselves but I was always scared of pulling them out in my sleep. |
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack! |
Recently had two gastopocies and a colonoscopy. I was heaving when I had to bite on the tooth protector. Worst part was putting a line in to administer the medication ... 8 attempts to get one line in!!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i had to have colposcopy treatment for pre cancerous cells on my cervix a couple of yrs back tht hurt like a bitch ..
i had that done last yr i must have had a nice doc coz it didnt hurt me hehe"
mine was a women bitch lol |
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By *DD1EMan
over a year ago
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"What would you consider the worst-simplest operation you could have?
I have to go in next saturday morning to have a tiny cyst removed from the tip of my tongue.
Stupidly I bit the end of it on Xmas Day lunch and caused it to bleed, the result is a small cyst, really small. They have decided to exise it for me and put in a couple of stiches.
How much is that going to interfere with sex for a while? no woman is going to like oral when you are tickling her with a couple of sutures. "
My mum always told me that a pimple (cyst) on the tip of your tongue meant that you'd been telling fibs......come on own up, what have you been telling porkies about? |
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
(She/ her) in Sensualityland |
"about 2 years ago,a meteorite landed on my head,and penetrated my brain.
it was so deep,they had to remove my brain,to get to it.
the good news is,the brains going back in,next thursday. "
who has been using it in between? |
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By *aucy3Couple
over a year ago
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"about 2 years ago,a meteorite landed on my head,and penetrated my brain.
it was so deep,they had to remove my brain,to get to it.
the good news is,the brains going back in,next thursday.
who has been using it in between? "
i've got to be honest.even when i had it.it was'nt used much.
the hospital are using it,to power a watch,even thats running slow. |
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
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"about 2 years ago,a meteorite landed on my head,and penetrated my brain.
it was so deep,they had to remove my brain,to get to it.
the good news is,the brains going back in,next thursday.
who has been using it in between?
i've got to be honest.even when i had it.it was'nt used much.
the hospital are using it,to power a watch,even thats running slow. "
Bet the Big Hand was doing its job though? |
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By *aucy3Couple
over a year ago
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"about 2 years ago,a meteorite landed on my head,and penetrated my brain.
it was so deep,they had to remove my brain,to get to it.
the good news is,the brains going back in,next thursday.
who has been using it in between?
i've got to be honest.even when i had it.it was'nt used much.
the hospital are using it,to power a watch,even thats running slow.
Bet the Big Hand was doing its job though?"
it only had a big hand.you dont think a brain that size,is going to power two hands.
my last appointment,was for half past something. |
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Monday I'm going to have my insides pumped with gas and moved around whilst I have my tubes flushed with dye to see if they're blocked. Afterwards i'm assured i'll feel like i've been beaten up by Mike Tyson.
There's no life & death reason for this, and it's something i've wanted to be done for a long time but now it's near, i'm shitting a brick. There's no pleasing some people is there?
*Her* |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"the few days after having a caesarian section and only being given paracetamol & ibobrufen after
thats not a simple operation lol
a caesarian is a major op "
Tell me about it...I've had three! First was the worst! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think the worst-simplest operations I had was having a picc line and then a central line put in, not painful procedures in themselves but I was always scared of pulling them out in my sleep. "
Woke up after my third caesarian - which was an emergency one to find I had a central line inserted. Scared me to death...couldn't fathom why they needed to put a catheter in my jugular!
I was scared to move! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i had a biopsy taken from my uterus with no anasthetic ...the doctor said it might hurt and ive got a very high pain threshold but i had to scream very loud !!!!!!nearly passed out with the pain ... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i had to have colposcopy treatment for pre cancerous cells on my cervix a couple of yrs back tht hurt like a bitch ..
i had that done last yr i must have had a nice doc coz it didnt hurt me hehe"
Me too and never felt a thing.
It would have to be tonsils at 13 very painful. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i had a biopsy taken from my uterus with no anasthetic ...the doctor said it might hurt and ive got a very high pain threshold but i had to scream very loud !!!!!!nearly passed out with the pain ..."
I had a hysteroscopy in October to biopsy my fibroids without anaesthetic. A procedure I'd rather not repeat. Unfortunately the sample was "inconclusive" so had to be repeated in February.
Two doctors proding and poking without anaesthetic couldn't get the hysteroscope in place, apparently my uterus is retroverted. I've never seen so much blood by the time those two had finished - they gave up.
So...I'm waiting for them to try for the third time...the human body is amazing to withstand such pain and not pass out! |
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"i had a biopsy taken from my uterus with no anasthetic ...the doctor said it might hurt and ive got a very high pain threshold but i had to scream very loud !!!!!!nearly passed out with the pain ...
I had a hysteroscopy in October to biopsy my fibroids without anaesthetic. A procedure I'd rather not repeat. Unfortunately the sample was "inconclusive" so had to be repeated in February.
Two doctors proding and poking without anaesthetic couldn't get the hysteroscope in place, apparently my uterus is retroverted. I've never seen so much blood by the time those two had finished - they gave up.
So...I'm waiting for them to try for the third time...the human body is amazing to withstand such pain and not pass out! "
thats what i had ...couldnt remeber the name !!! im retroverted too ,so maybe thats why its was F**king painful and why dont they sedate you i ant understand that........ but the lovely doctor told me after wards "you dont look post menopausal inside or out " so i forgave him a little |
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i had to have a camera up my nose and had an anesthetic spray...he kept hitting a nerve tying to get it in...agony!
sent me away and had to go back the next week to try again...worse this time every time it hit a nerve i jumped...went all clammy and dizzy. Then was told it would have to be done under anesthetic....when i came round they said no wonder it hurt i had tiny passages lol |
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"i remember having my wisdom teeth out
I had to go into hospital to have them removed as they hadnt come thro properly yet
what they did was smash the teeth up inside my gums and suck the bits out
fook me i looked like id been beat up the next day, the pain was so bad i felt like head banging the wall just to distract me from the pain lol
so for me it was my wisdom teeth "
HAd that one, amd was not good so my vote is for this
Or having teh snip, the snip, the surgeon telling teh theatre nurse about the £60k she had jsut spent on a new car,
concentrate ffs |
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"The worst is to have a simple, painless operation twice... when you know EXACTLY what they will be doing...
Anyone had to have the snip "again" "
fortunatly for me it worked first time, i do know someone who had to have it three times and he has the scars to prove it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i had a biopsy taken from my uterus with no anasthetic ...the doctor said it might hurt and ive got a very high pain threshold but i had to scream very loud !!!!!!nearly passed out with the pain ...
I had a hysteroscopy in October to biopsy my fibroids without anaesthetic. A procedure I'd rather not repeat. Unfortunately the sample was "inconclusive" so had to be repeated in February.
Two doctors proding and poking without anaesthetic couldn't get the hysteroscope in place, apparently my uterus is retroverted. I've never seen so much blood by the time those two had finished - they gave up.
So...I'm waiting for them to try for the third time...the human body is amazing to withstand such pain and not pass out!
thats what i had ...couldnt remeber the name !!! im retroverted too ,so maybe thats why its was F**king painful and why dont they sedate you i ant understand that........ but the lovely doctor told me after wards "you dont look post menopausal inside or out " so i forgave him a little "
When they sedate you it increases the risk of a perforated bowel: I get a lot of clinical negligence claims for that. Sadly you sign a waiver saying you understand the risk implication! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think the worst-simplest operations I had was having a picc line and then a central line put in, not painful procedures in themselves but I was always scared of pulling them out in my sleep.
Woke up after my third caesarian - which was an emergency one to find I had a central line inserted. Scared me to death...couldn't fathom why they needed to put a catheter in my jugular!
I was scared to move! "
Had mine in for about ten months, chemo bloods and IV antibiotics all done through the tubes..... used to tuck them into one of my children's tiny baby scratch mittens then into my bra. Discovered the chemo nurses told a few people to use a baby-mitten after that. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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wasnt really the op that hurt didnt feel a thing being asleep lol but when it came to having the metals pins removed from my toes with a pair of pliers while fully awake now that did flipping hurt |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"wasnt really the op that hurt didnt feel a thing being asleep lol but when it came to having the metals pins removed from my toes with a pair of pliers while fully awake now that did flipping hurt "
Ow ow ow......I don't like even having my feet touched. |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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having the "tube down ya throat" when i had the gallstones a while back... appartently i was convulsing all the way thru.. and then passed out...
couldn't speak for a week after... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"wasnt really the op that hurt didnt feel a thing being asleep lol but when it came to having the metals pins removed from my toes with a pair of pliers while fully awake now that did flipping hurt
Ow ow ow......I don't like even having my feet touched."
lol think thats what made it even worse as they had to hold me feet down to do it cos everytime they came near me i freaked i bloody hate my feet being touched |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i had a biopsy taken from my uterus with no anasthetic ...the doctor said it might hurt and ive got a very high pain threshold but i had to scream very loud !!!!!!nearly passed out with the pain ...
I had a hysteroscopy in October to biopsy my fibroids without anaesthetic. A procedure I'd rather not repeat. Unfortunately the sample was "inconclusive" so had to be repeated in February.
Two doctors proding and poking without anaesthetic couldn't get the hysteroscope in place, apparently my uterus is retroverted. I've never seen so much blood by the time those two had finished - they gave up.
So...I'm waiting for them to try for the third time...the human body is amazing to withstand such pain and not pass out!
thats what i had ...couldnt remeber the name !!! im retroverted too ,so maybe thats why its was F**king painful and why dont they sedate you i ant understand that........ but the lovely doctor told me after wards "you dont look post menopausal inside or out " so i forgave him a little
When they sedate you it increases the risk of a perforated bowel: I get a lot of clinical negligence claims for that. Sadly you sign a waiver saying you understand the risk implication! "
oh right that makes sense ....
my friend lost her life with a perforated bowel 6 weeks after having IVF triplets ...good luck iwth your third attempt sassy im glad i wont have to have it done again !!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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had a cyst drained from inside my spinal cord when i was about 21... op was in my neck area and told if it went wrong would be paralised. was a major op had over 14 stiches and half my head shaved, and couldnt move my neck properly for over 3 months....... my family found a new nic name for me, and thought zippy sounded pretty good lol |
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By *ibs TcCouple
over a year ago
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Was topped and tailed at the same time but so glad they knocked me out for that but have had a tickly cough ever since - years
Worst was cortisone injections in my foot as they move the needle hunting for the pained area's, last one was a bitch as the needle was inserted under the big toe and pushed down the sole of the foot ( never again lol) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Actually it wasnt that bad at all, but its the only operation I have apart from the caesareans. The title of the op sounds more painful to be honest - in laymans terms its gallbladder removal by keyhole surgery. |
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had gallbladder removed at 21 ...but had to go through pregnacy 1st with pain and now have 2" scar.. was sterlised at 30 after 8 yrs of fighting for it..had cyst removed from neck which they checked for cancer and thankfully all clear...also had ballon for womens probs ...had camera down throat had hernia .....dam i need a new body lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ive got this far luckily without having to endure too much but I know there are certain proceedures that I see everyday that I would be screaming for a general anaesthetic for
Whoever it was that mentioned the bone biopsy further up? now that is pure evil torture....I feel for you x |
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