idahoblues
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Still not long enough for Ham’s wrinkly old sack :)Do they not do ones that come down to the knee?
Still not long enough for Ham’s wrinkly old sack :)Do they not do ones that come down to the knee?
Not last time I was in :-)Do they not do ones that come down to the knee?
When i last had a finger up the arse the doctor said “dont worry, its quite normal to get an erection”. I laughed and said i didnt have one. He replied, “i know but i have”Ha ha mate, had it done before. Worrying part when I asked where should I put my trousers and he replied over here with mine lol. Cheers mate
No never ever be embarrassed. Testicular cancer 10 years ago meant 5 years of checks at christies. Everytime theyd have a fondle of my remaining bollock.Never ever be afraid of seeing a doctor, no matter how embarrassing it is. Today I’ve had a doctor probe my arsehole, physically look at it from less than 12” away then sit down and talked to me about his findings. Doctors and medical staff have the utmost professionalism and respect for patients. If you ever feel that something isn’t quite right, please go and see a doctor and get checked out. In recent weeks I’ve had a colonoscopy, 2 fingers up the arse (not together before anyone cracks a joke!) then todays examination. Next up is an MRI scan to check for anything else that could be causing my issues.
Apolgoes to jump in on the OP’s thread, your post has already proved influential as a few members have booked appointments. Guys need to stick together, be more open and honest about things especially in the private regions of our bodies.
Get checked out blues!
When i last had a finger up the arse the doctor said “dont worry, its quite normal to get an erection”. I laughed and said i didnt have one. He replied, “i know but i have”
(old but gold, sorry)
Well done fellaTold partner, few tears shed. On side note I've recently started running and entered a half marathon for later in year a few weeks ago. Did a 10k for Parkinson's in November. Because of this thread I've decided to run the HM in aid of prostate cancer. Thanks so much to everyone for their replies and messages. Positive vibes, I'll post what GP says next week