considering the same doc saw benni recently, I think he might be a little more used to examining abused kits than other pediatricians… still will be a bit of a shock, I’m sure.
I actually read about a criminal trial where the defendant tells about his aunt having a prostate problem. He was then told, “Sir, you aunt doesn’t have a prostate.”
The worst part is, some of them are so nice? Don’t hurt at all, but about half the time I get an armcrushing machine that leaves me with tears in my eyes.
I am reminded of the old Peanuts cartoons when Linus gets very worried about getting painful immunity shots from the doctor. Of course those took place in the 1960’s and perhaps needles and shots have become modernized since them, e. g. thinner needles.
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*see kit who normalises child molesstation internally meet an unsuspecting doctor, whom expects a routine check full of normalcy.*
I sense danger!
considering the same doc saw benni recently, I think he might be a little more used to examining abused kits than other pediatricians… still will be a bit of a shock, I’m sure.
Misinterpretation incoming.
So this is fear…are they doing a prostate exam?
Oh, no. Having endured a few prostate exams in my life, I can guarantee you don’t lay on your back and spread your legs for one of those.
So have I. You stand for that one.
To quote the original Dr. Zachary Smith, “Oh, the pain, the pain.” LOL.
If the doctor is about to perform one on Talitha, they should find a new doctor!
Females don’t have a prostate, so if that’s happening the doctor should get fired.
I actually read about a criminal trial where the defendant tells about his aunt having a prostate problem. He was then told, “Sir, you aunt doesn’t have a prostate.”
Yeah, I hate the blood pressure cuff too.
The worst part is, some of them are so nice? Don’t hurt at all, but about half the time I get an armcrushing machine that leaves me with tears in my eyes.
I am reminded of the old Peanuts cartoons when Linus gets very worried about getting painful immunity shots from the doctor. Of course those took place in the 1960’s and perhaps needles and shots have become modernized since them, e. g. thinner needles.
Much thinner, plus the advent of disposable syringes, more accurate dosages, and research on where to give the injections.
Old insulin kits were almost medieval…
Speaking as someone who got most of his vaccinations back in the wilds of the (late) 1960’s;
Yes. It was pretty damn barbaric.