Doctors appointment

One of my worst experiences in hospital has to be a compound fracture of my tailbone.
snapping that carp back into place then having it stitched and carp was one of the worst experiences ever.
and not being able to walk for a month killed me because I like having the use of me legs.

As for doctor's visits, I get frequent ear problems where wax hardens in my ear and doesn't fall out like any normal person (Using cotton buds makes it worse) so it gets clogged and I have to have it syringed out. Went to the doctor "Oh it's nothing, it'll sort itself out in a week if you take ear drops" "I have been for 2 weeks" "Well come back in a week!" <<Eventhough i've had to have my ear syringed 4 times prior to said visit and couldn't hear a fkn thing.
then I see a diff doc, he books me for a syringing, I get it done, As I walk out into the waiting room after it, my hearing is SUPER sensitive afterwards and my Radar* goes off.

* = radar meaning babies wait until i'm about a foot from them then scream at the top of their lungs making my brain rattle @_@
Woah...
I think you may have won with that story XD
(Sep. 10, 2008  7:48 PM)ChozenBlader Wrote: Woah...
I think you may have won with that story XD

XD ya think?
I once had a cold when I boarded a plane and my ears never cleared when I was in the air.

Weeks or even months I forget, later, I was in the car and I heard a massive "CRUNCH" sound in my ear and yelped. My mum asked me what was wrong and almost deafened me. My ears were normal again... =S

On topic though yours is probably worse. Tried all the different ear drops? =/
(Sep. 11, 2008  7:23 PM)Surfingpikachao Wrote: I once had a cold when I boarded a plane and my ears never cleared when I was in the air.

Weeks or even months I forget, later, I was in the car and I heard a massive "CRUNCH" sound in my ear and yelped. My mum asked me what was wrong and almost deafened me. My ears were normal again... =S

On topic though yours is probably worse. Tried all the different ear drops? =/

My doc is useless XD so I've only tried one kind.
I used to have to have double blood tests every 3 weeks for 4 years to monitor my thyroid.
(Sep. 12, 2008  12:08 AM)AnnieDuck Wrote: I used to have to have double blood tests every 3 weeks for 4 years to monitor my thyroid.

*shivers* A blood test every few months for my anemia makes me want to vomit enough O_O Poor you.
Going to the hospital for a MRI and Sonogram on my Thyroid
"I used to have to have double blood tests every 3 weeks for 4 years to monitor my thyroid."

How much blood did they take? I know people had their blood sugar tested and all it was was a tiny prick on their finger. I tested my own blood sugar level for fun once lawl. It doesn't hurt.
(Sep. 13, 2008  5:52 PM)Surfingpikachao Wrote: "I used to have to have double blood tests every 3 weeks for 4 years to monitor my thyroid."

How much blood did they take? I know people had their blood sugar tested and all it was was a tiny prick on their finger. I tested my own blood sugar level for fun once lawl. It doesn't hurt.

Use the quote function. ;p

And it was vials, but I can't remember the size. It was the full hollow needle in arm with tube going to vial thing.
Quote:Use the quote function. ;p

And it was vials, but I can't remember the size. It was the full hollow needle in arm with tube going to vial thing.

Ouch, and I use quick reply so it's easier than typing the tags, but if I must. -.-
(Sep. 13, 2008  11:38 PM)Surfingpikachao Wrote:
Quote:Use the quote function. ;p

And it was vials, but I can't remember the size. It was the full hollow needle in arm with tube going to vial thing.

Ouch, and I use quick reply so it's easier than typing the tags, but if I must. -.-

Use the quick-quote button.
Quote:Use the quick-quote button.

Then it quotes all of what is written when I only want a specific part and I have to delete what I don't want. The quotes in quotes also get confusing...

On topic: Hope they come back okay Evan.
(Aug. 22, 2008  11:18 PM)Grey Wrote: ^Depends on the doctor lol.

But yeah, physicals aren't all that fun, but in America, they're required every so often. School Physicals (for entering certain grades, such as Freshman/9th grade) are more thorough, sports physicals are more frequent.


...just realized, this should probably be in the Random Thoughts topic.

wat are you talking about i always get a hot women, ive only gotten a guy once but to give me a shot. but other than that it was a hot women "testing" and was awesome.
9th grade had a hot female give me my physical, and I wasn't prepared. In my apprehension, my heart skip a beat or 2 when she was using the scope on me. Long story short, she said my heartbeat may be irregular and I had to where a heart monitor for 2 days...
After I had my Bone Marrow transplant I was going to the hospital to have blood tests and see the doctor every 2 days plus around 40 tablets a day for a few months. Oh, and I didn't have an immune system... Unhappy

Im better now though. Smile
I remember I used to be completely terrified of injections; when I was 9 or so, the doctors chased me across the medical complex and taped me down to give me a n influenza shot x.x It was an incredibly painful experience... thank god I'm tougher now.
Just about a week ago, A doctor was checking my stomach etc. for spots where there might be pain, and his hand "accidentally" slipped down to my happy place. >.> not the greatest time in my life.
HAH, my dad's a doctor. SCARY!
(Jul. 01, 2009  7:17 AM)Hyuuga Neji Wrote: I remember I used to be completely terrified of injections; when I was 9 or so, the doctors chased me across the medical complex and taped me down to give me a n influenza shot x.x It was an incredibly painful experience... thank god I'm tougher now.

Taped you down?

He's mean... D:
(Jul. 04, 2009  12:53 PM)Mankster Wrote: Taped you down?

He's mean... D:

lol there were like 6 doctors. Most of them were women.
(Jul. 04, 2009  9:33 AM)YoungBladerAxle Wrote: Just about a week ago, A doctor was checking my stomach etc. for spots where there might be pain, and his hand "accidentally" slipped down to my happy place. >.> not the greatest time in my life.

whoa what the hell

if you seriously suspect it was not an accident, tell someone
I got a physical for tennis but nothing wierd happened

Once I had to get a test to see what I was allergic too becuase im allergic to alot. I had like 20 shots-like things in my arm and I had to sit there and couldnt touch it asd it itched soooo bad.

I also had to get a shot in my...butt
(Jul. 04, 2009  9:19 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: whoa what the hell

if you seriously suspect it was not an accident, tell someone

No, it probably was an accident, but he was like, 20-something and he was a Med student. He was kinda acting a little creepy Tongue_out. My sister noticed it too.