I believe a bunch of scientists analysed what came out and said that it was solid lumps of olive oil, not gall stones so there really isn't much point
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Originally posted by zeitghostNo it wasn't up the bum, it was through the mouth... there's too many yards of intestine to do it the other way...
HTH.
I've had the magic eye up the bum.
It's not all that traumatic... it's uncomfortable when they inflate your bowel with CO2 though.
I have had the camera look at the inside of the bladder in the past.
And it doesn't go in through the mouth.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostHopefully it's a smaller diameter than the one that goes up yer ringpiece...
It was bad enough having a cotton bud shoved up my bell end in the clap clinic...
They cover it in KY jelly and feed it up yer todger. It feels like you are p!ssing broken glass for 24 hours afterwards.
I will never have it done again -EVER!Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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