Tied it to the doorknob, backed up and slammed the door?Maybe I should refrain from mentioning that I had to take my own catheter out...
That worked for loose teeth otherwise not to sure about it.Tied it to the doorknob, backed up and slammed the door?
Would have caused my teeth to fall out, lolThat worked for loose teeth otherwise not to sure about it.
Hope you heal up quickly!The cathater I just had was painless in general.
What wasn't painless was the heart attack and the 2 hour ride to the closest hospital capable of placing a stent. Lots of intense pain until the stent was placed and then no pain at all. Had 100% blockage of an artery.
2 nd procedure for a smaller blockage was completly painfree.
Now at home resting.
You might want to be careful there. No matter how much time you spent tugging on the thing as a teen, I could imagine someone popping their willy clean off, should the door and the slam both be heavy enough.Tied it to the doorknob, backed up and slammed the door?
I really need to avoid this thread......You might want to be careful there. No matter how much time you spent tugging on the thing as a teen, I could imagine someone popping their willy clean off, should the door and the slam both be heavy enough.
My moment came at 68 (77 in Feb) when my son and I quit argueing about who was faster on a dirt bike.I'll be 64 in a couple months. I was still doing everything I wanted to until last March. I could jump up and down on and off loading docks, vault a fence, jump up and grab the attic hatch edges and pull myself up in, swing down off the roof, etc... then ouch happened.I get some vertebrae fused in January.
So those days are over.
I guess I'll spare you any amateur attempt at calculating the tensile strength of 1 square inch of cartilage and flesh.I really need to avoid this thread......
For a minute there, I thought you were saying you were 68 years old in February of 1977....My moment came at 68 (77 in Feb) when my son and I quit argueing about who was faster on a dirt bike.