If it makes me you feel any better, I too am having a gross type medical thing going on that is INCREDIBLY painful and embarrassing, and I'm going to have to go tell a doctor about tomorrow. I can't begin to tell you how embarassing its going to be. I hope they give me codeine though, its great isn't it!
Of course it's from touching yourself. Too much. In bad ways. Or from letting other people touch you there. T.m. I.b.w.
Was the b.f. total rubbish, or the proper mix of sympathetic and let's-deal-with-this-and-get-you-into-a-hot-tub-to-clear-it-up-faster?
The least he could have done, that, really, seeing he gave it to you from t.y.t., t.m., i.b.w. For his own selfish pleasure, damn him.
We went to Spa. You wouldn't catch the Empress Eugenie there now. A fleamarket was spread out under the arcades of the concert hall (dirty, used children's books; broken door-handles). The plasterwork of the salle des bains was cracked and its paint largely peeled. We parked on the other side of the hotel de ville from a sporting-goods shop with an awning that read "Dropsy" and walked past a bar named the "Titi Twister".
Moules are out of season, which takes much of the point out of going to Belgium. But the beer and chips were great.
I'm sorry to hear about your "condition". I'm glad you were smart enough to swallow your pride and visit a doctor.
I know how painful an abscess can be - I had an abscessed tooth last summer that made my jaw swell up so big I looked like Jay Leno after taking a punch to the jaw. I ended up having emergency surgery to "drain" it. Although my abscess was in a much less embarrassing location, I can sympathize with the great amount of pain. I couldn't leave the couch for a week. I also know how much better the codeine made me feel :)
Oh yes, those inguinal lymph nodes --
anonymous
April 7 2004, 02:52:00 UTC
-- keep an eye on them; secondary (necrotising) infection, with abscess formation inside the nodes themselves as a result of translocation of bacteria from the primary site, is not unknown in a setting like that which you describe. Pain and fluctuance, with swelling and redness, will be your indicators. Keep the antibiotics going in order to suppress the chance of this complication. Good luck.
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I hope they give me codeine though, its great isn't it!
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Was the b.f. total rubbish, or the proper mix of sympathetic and let's-deal-with-this-and-get-you-into-a-hot-tub-to-clear-it-up-faster?
The least he could have done, that, really, seeing he gave it to you from t.y.t., t.m., i.b.w. For his own selfish pleasure, damn him.
We went to Spa. You wouldn't catch the Empress Eugenie there now. A fleamarket was spread out under the arcades of the concert hall (dirty, used children's books; broken door-handles). The plasterwork of the salle des bains was cracked and its paint largely peeled. We parked on the other side of the hotel de ville from a sporting-goods shop with an awning that read "Dropsy" and walked past a bar named the "Titi Twister".
Moules are out of season, which takes much of the point out of going to Belgium. But the beer and chips were great.
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I know how painful an abscess can be - I had an abscessed tooth last summer that made my jaw swell up so big I looked like Jay Leno after taking a punch to the jaw. I ended up having emergency surgery to "drain" it. Although my abscess was in a much less embarrassing location, I can sympathize with the great amount of pain. I couldn't leave the couch for a week. I also know how much better the codeine made me feel :)
Get well soon.
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