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Re: Post surgery questions (phimosis)

Written by EBT at 03 May 2004 12:05:36:

As an answer to: Re: Post surgery questions (phimosis) written by Ralesk at 03 May 2004 00:45:39:

>If they removed only a small amount of your foreskin, it is likely that once
>the stitches and more importantly the swelling is gone, you can move the
>foreskin over the glans.
Glad to hear that. The stitches will be gone in a week or so from now. If not, I'll have them removed. The swelling has not gone yet, but it is less swollen now compared to the first couple of days after the surgery.

>If they removed more, and you don’t like what they did — moreso they don’t
>seem to have explained to you what they did — you can very rightfully cause
>some big noise about it.
Big noise? In Denmark that would be a waste of time. It would take years, and would probably (maybe) end up in a compensation of just 1000 euro or so (approx 1200 US$).
Anyway, it might be a bit early to tell, but I certainly think that I'm _much_ better off now than I was before. Even though I was concerned about the stitches, yesterday I simply couldn't hold myself back any longer. I masturbated for the first time since the surgery, and I very much liked what I felt :)

>What do your parents say about the whole issue?
They do _not_ know about this! I'm in my thirties now, and I very much doubt that I'll _ever_ tell them!

EBT, Denmark


PS: Just to give everybody an idea about the ridicioulus danish compensations:
Some people suffering from haemophilia (bleeders) got infected with HIV-virus through their medication from the healthcare system. They filed a lawsuit, and were each given a compensation of 100000 euro (approx 120000 US$). That amount of money isn't even enough to buy an average house. They were told that 'with modern medication, they were likely to live for more than 20 years with the HIV-virus' ..............




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