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Awww that's great. PS. Where my pets are concerned, cost is no object. I'd move mountains for them. But may I ask how much the surgery set you back? Thanks.

If it's uncomplicated, probably more like $4000/eye.

Well she obviously felt something, hence the 6 pregnancy tests and scans and consultations with doctors! I suppose they all told her she's not pregnant, therefore the abdominal pains and odd sensations are due to defective ovaries. One doesn't just call up a hospital and go, "Let me have my ovaries removed, I don't

There's always the possibility that undergarments were constructed inside the garment. As tight as it is, the back probably zips and she could step into it.

Uh, every bit of this bananas. 6 pregnancy tests?? SIX? And nothing?? And then the fact that a 32 week old fetus ALREADY weighed 9 pounds?? How big would he have been if he'd gone full term?!

Crohn's disease. That is all.

My guess? Good.

You do NOT want to play this game with a judge/lawyer with 25 years in the field of child abuse. We'd probably tie. Everyone one else would be on No Code.

so. This isn't my story but my Brazilian friends dad's:

omg it spilled on you. nope. nope nope nope.

I was working home health in an infamous little inbred town and had to take over a client for another nurse. I knocked on the door, and she yelled at me to come in. I opened the screen door, as roaches started falling into my hair. And there she sat. This huge Jabba the Hutt creature, on a sofa with hundreds of

I was working in a clinic in rural Africa when a kid came in with a large abscess (pocket of pus) on his cheek/jaw - roughly the size of a softball. It needed to be drained so I made a little incision in his cheek and the abscess basically exploded (think poking a hole in a balloon…only a balloon filled with pus).

TW: Gross stories are my favorite kind of stories.

For what it's worth, I read in another article that she took daily medication that was not provided to her in the jail. I am absolutely not certain that this is a fact but that's what I read and it does sound likely enough (possibly they'd need an infirmary prescription and the stay was so short they didn't bother -

Smash their faces into desks? Yes, yes, I support this.

We need to do that to people who supported this law.

Y'all have pretty strict immigration laws, though. As a woman, I might qualify for "political persecution" status with laws like this on the books.

Could you use some good news?

So who pays the medical bills to keep these incubators (since they obviously don't consider them people) alive? I mean, Jindal and his Republican cronies won't allow the Medicaid expansion...