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It consistently amazes me how much hate there is for Lebron. He’s just an all-around good dude and one of the best to ever step on a court. It’s amazing that he’s been a celebrity since he was 14, never went to college, and has led teams of grown men for 15 years.

This is why companies are moving more and more to contractors.

True, but it makes it easier to shame the OP for his cultural ignorance. I mean who doesn’t know how to use the 3 shells these days?

Lack of manscape and sitting at a desk means the long ones fall out and drop in the urinal when you pull out your dick.

He’s cleaning himself. Think manual bidet. It’s fine and clean. If he leaves and doesn’t wash his hands - burn him at the stake

The Indian actually does add to the comment here and shows the OPs ignorance. Much of the middle east and asia use bum-guns or water pots and hands to clean after going to the bathroom. It’s proven to be cleaner than TP and shouldn’t be considered a gross Office bathroom practice.

Okay, I’m not Indian but I’m pretty sure the warm water thing is cultural. Kind of a manual bidet. I used to see little pots in Indian friends bathrooms growing up and actually the Hassan Minaj show on Netflix just taught me what it was for. Honestly, if they wash their hands after - their dick and ass is a lot

so it’s grad school?

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For the citation - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14742964 this is from 2003. Revision rates have decreased in the last 15 years as battery technology, biocompatible materials, surgical technique, and implant size, etc. have improved. I’m sure there are more recent studies. Pre-market trials typically only last

I wasn’t trying to dismiss your concerns or your pain! So sorry if that’s how it was read. I just didn’t want you to dismiss a potential option that could definitely help based on these “bombshell” stories. There are plenty of instances where companies have skirted the rules, or were negligent of potential side

No I’m not. This is my field as well. You’re correct SE is sometimes used to circumvent clinical trials because they are expensive. It’s not really circumventing because it’s the pathway determined by law for moderate risk devices but how a company justifies SE can be sketchy at best. There are plenty of Class II

Your * note isn’t completely correct. Class II - moderate risk devices are cleared based on substantial equivalence to another product on the market and a reasonable assurance of safety and effectiveness typically shown on bench and animal trials. Some Class II products require clinical trials as well. Class III -

That documentary is anecdotal and as biased as one produced by JnJ. It would have been nice if the producers did minimal research into actual regulation instead of NYT headlines.

Thank you for the only educated comment

Medical devices have risk/benefit profiles. Uterine prolapse is a life altering issue without a pharmacologic therapy (not that it would be risk free either). Kegel exercises or estim can work for some patients and should be tried first. Vaginal meshes were intended as last case solutions and frankly they suck. The

SCS implants have years of successful clinical data. While meshes are the exception, more medical devices don’t make enough money to affect the bottom line for companies to act wholesale irresponsibly. The 50% reduction in pain is pretty significant when you think about the typical pain scale. Stories like these do

That’s a dairy cow?

I have. It’s beautiful. The whole area has less people than Youngstown. Don’t take my statement too literally

lived there my dude. ever been to Ohio?