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Re: [modesty]From: Lady (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu Dec 17 09:55:35 1998
I have a great modesty story. On November 23 of this year I had an abdominal hys/bso and they had inserted a cathader during surgery. Imeadiatly after the surgery, the nurses kept checking the bandages and the cathader every couple of hours. Even when I had visitors, they would come in and pull down my covers and up came my gown. On my second day, a friend was there and they came in to remove the dressings and right infront of her, they exposed me. After removing the bandages they asked me if I wanted her to step out while they removed the cathader. DUH! For the next day or two, I swear every hospital employee wanted to see my cut and it didn't matter who was in the room. They even exposed me infront of my room mate and her visitors. Can you believe that? At first I was a bit bothered by all of this exposing, but after awhile I was sort of annoyed and then just didn't care. I told every new person who came to look at me, "Why not, everyone else knows what my privates look like". It seems that if you have female problems and have the courage to tell a doctor about it, then you shouln't care who sees you nude. I think that is just WRONG! Robin
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