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KvP:
Yeah. It's actually a lot less unpleasant than it used to be. When my mom got hers (also about my age, colon cancer runs in my family maybe?) back in the 70s they had her drink 2 fucking gallons of Milk of Magnesia in a day. For those of you who've never had it, it's a thick, chalky white mixture of salts and oils that clears out your innards. It's gag-inducing to say the least.
When I had mine I just had to ingest 12 cups of water mixed with a chemical that made it slightly more viscous than normal but didn't change the taste.
J-cob9000:
Not wanting to talk shit*, I have one thing to say, this is the greatest thread in the whole world.
*See what I did thar?
Patrick:
Heh, my mom got one done in Luxembourg, and they drugged her up real good to do it (understandable!). So for the next several hours after the procedure, she would just say the funniest shit.
Fenriswolf:
--- Quote from: KvP on 11 Dec 2008, 13:16 ---Yeah. It's actually a lot less unpleasant than it used to be. When my mom got hers (also about my age, colon cancer runs in my family maybe?) back in the 70s they had her drink 2 fucking gallons of Milk of Magnesia in a day.
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Ah! I have heard of this shit, and... ah! Still, fuck childbirth even compared to that. Not that I've done it but it varies a lot and is a lot more pleasant/unpleasant for some women than others.
--- Quote from: Nodaisho on 11 Dec 2008, 12:45 ---
--- Quote from: Darkbluerabbit on 11 Dec 2008, 11:46 ---I know a person or two who requested specifically to NOT have it performed, but the doctor did it anyway.
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I'm pretty sure that should be against some sort of law. Isn't the patient supposed to have final say on anything being done to them?
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Yeah probably, but how you gonna prove it? Shit like this is part of why I am absolutely unwilling to give birth (if circumstances changed such that I would do such a thing) in a hospital unless I'm going to die.
I mean I have a bit of a phobia of having someone else have control of my body/not having control myself in any circumstances anyway, hence the horror at the idea of being forced to keep a pregnancy (again with that I'd rather die than be forced against my will to bear a child) and doubly so in the case of doctors giving me drugs I don't want/making me give birth in a position I don't want to, etc etc.
Nodaisho:
I guess you would have to ask with witnesses, or when they hand you the paperwork with anything they should know, insist on not having one. Then, if the doctor did anyway, you would have witnesses or written proof, to sue them/have them charged with.
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