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  1. Eric!

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    Damn...
     
  2. Irminsul

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    Stitches removed from hands and fingers is easy. What you don't want to have to experience is, have 30 stitches removed from your eye, while you're awake and trying to hold deathly still while someone looks through a microscope with a very small sharp pair of tweezers and you know you gotta keep still or else poke in the eye. And every thread that's pull feels like a sand spec in the eye. And every thread that's pulled forces the cornea to change shape and you feel this and you just want to blink. But you can't even talk because you can't move. Just short breaths. Maybe moan a touch for her to stop doing it. Errrrrr! And then come the 50 million eye drops every 15mins for a week to stop inflammation and infection and you know what the weirdest thing is about eye stitches? Is once they cut them to pull out, inevitably there'll always been thread left inside and over the years, you will get an irritation and you wipe your eye and you think it's an eyelash but in fact it's a stitch lol.
     
  3. Eric!

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    Fuck......
    I'll stop whining then. Never knew they even stitched the eyeball. I want none of that shit!
     
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  4. Aerianne

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    No thanks!
     
  5. Aerianne

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    The only stitches I've ever had that needed to be removed were from my appendectomy. I was surprised that it stings a little.
     
  6. Meliai

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    I had stitches in my chin once and always had this swollen bump there afterwards. I figured it was scar tissue. So later, like years later, I noticed something black poking out of the swelling so I took tweezers to it and pulled out a stitch
     
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    i pulled a stick out my belly button .. I guess it was there some 30yrs, I cant remember exactly. but it was weird itchy hard thing in my navel wraps..... it was about the size of an eyelash when I got it out..
     
  8. Eric!

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    Damn. Was there infection?
     
  9. Eric!

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    Do you remember how it might have got there? Sounds pretty uncomfortable.
     
  10. Irminsul

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    When you wake up one day and you realise you don't see clear anymore and an omphamologist says to you, if we don't replace your corneas soon, there's a good chance you won't see much again, you'll put your hand up for that surgery. I went through both my surgeries wide awake, felt every pull and every thread. And now with corrective contact lens I can see quite well. :) without them I don't see. Though my right eye had a discoloration water mark which make me partially color blind in one eye, the very centre had been permenantly burned from bright light. Greens look blue, blue looks green, yellow looks white and red looks pink. Thankfully my left eye corrects this for me on the fly which is another battle. I no longer have a dominant eye. I only wear the right lens to play pool for my best vision. But when I put it in my left says thank fuck for that! I'm not going to work any more. Lol
     
  11. Eric!

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    Man that really sucks Irmi! I've got glaucoma in my left eye. Eventually I will lose my sight in that eye.
     
  12. Noserider

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    Don't you worry, Irm. It won't be permanent. You wanna see something permanent?
     
  13. Deidre

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    I just want to hug all of you. Some of you have been through so much!
     
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    it was put in there when I was a baby when they tied my belly button together. its the only possible explanation.. I was about 33/34 when I pulled it out.. so weird.
     
  15. Eric!

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    You got me checking MY shit out now
     
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    I dropped some food today into my navel. it had hardened, later I I found it and I said "Oh no not again".. thankfully it peeled away and was just me being sloppy..
     
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  17. Meliai

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    Nah not at all, it would get a little red and itchy sometimes throughout the years and then once I pulled it out I never had any more issues
     
  18. Eric!

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    Oh ok, good.
     
  19. Aerianne

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    I tiny snip of hair, after a haircut, got in my bra and found it's way into my nipple. I discovered it when my nipple kept itching a day or so after the haircut.
     
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    basketball player on Frasier wanted to rub Niles head for luck.. wacky show..
     
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