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Re: [modesty]
From: Denise (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Dec 17 10:02:13 1998
Lady Zar:
I know this is going to sound like a really really dumb question, but
what is a BSO?
Thanks!
Hugs!
Denise M.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lady Zar [SMTP:ladyzar@usa.net]
> Sent: Thursday, December 17, 1998 10:58 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: Re: [modesty]
>
> 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
> shouldn't care who sees you nude. I think that is just WRONG!
>
> Robin
>
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