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Re: O/T Question about colon-os-ca-py
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Posted by Coldiron on November 23, 2006 at 10:21:51 from (207.200.116.203):
In Reply to: O/T Question about colon-os-ca-py posted by old on November 22, 2006 at 09:23:58:
Had one done years ago by an old timey dr. that was using me as his test subject for his first time use. He turned the lights way down and began shining the instrument light around the room to check his focus etc. He greased it up and shoved it in talking to me and the attending nurse as he viewed the colon and other areas up to my throat it seemed like. There I was pants down to my knees a cute nurse standing back there helping him while I looked at a blank wall. He finally asked how I was doing up there and all I could think of was the embarassing situation I was in. I just answered that I was OK but every time I opened my mouth there was a light on the wall. The nurse went into hysterics and he got a little mad. He told her to straighten out that this was not a time for levity. Until he retired I would go in and Lori would start to laugh when she would see me in the waiting room, then we both would be laughing but no mention was ever made of the light on the wall again.
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