portlock seagull
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- Jul 28, 2003
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The more inventive the better! Peopl will be relying on NSC to give creditable reasons why they can't come to work because they're monitoring the net, talking to friends etc.
Scotty M said:leprasy
RoyalAli said:I superglued my hand to my mouse?
fortuanately my right hand, with fingers free to use the buttons...
RoyalAli said:I superglued my hand to my mouse?
fortuanately my right hand, with fingers free to use the buttons...
Scotty M said:broken rectum
fatboy said:Rectal Prolapse
Patients with rectal prolapse report a mass protruding through the anus. Initially, the mass protrudes from the anus only after a bowel movement and usually retracts when the patient stands up. As the disease process progresses, the mass protrudes more often, especially with straining and Valsalva maneuvers such as sneezing or coughing. Finally, the rectum prolapses with daily activities such as walking and may progress to continual prolapse.
As the disease progresses, the rectum no longer spontaneously retracts, and patients may have to manually replace it.** This condition may then progress to a point at which the rectum prolapses immediately after being replaced and is continuously prolapsed. Rarely, the rectum becomes incarcerated, and patients cannot re-place the rectum.
**Not sure I fully understand that bit.
fatboy said:Rectal Prolapse
Patients with rectal prolapse report a mass protruding through the anus. Initially, the mass protrudes from the anus only after a bowel movement and usually retracts when the patient stands up. As the disease process progresses, the mass protrudes more often, especially with straining and Valsalva maneuvers such as sneezing or coughing. Finally, the rectum prolapses with daily activities such as walking and may progress to continual prolapse.
As the disease progresses, the rectum no longer spontaneously retracts, and patients may have to manually replace it.** This condition may then progress to a point at which the rectum prolapses immediately after being replaced and is continuously prolapsed. Rarely, the rectum becomes incarcerated, and patients cannot re-place the rectum.
**Not sure I fully understand that bit.