That is so cute.
That is so cute.
She probably wants to totally take that toenail off
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Well someone gets turn on by my toes other than @hoosierhomer.bsky.social
You guys need a boys Toes & Brews outing 🤣
Real life fantasy dwarf types spa outing friendship adventure. That’s probably an actual manga title.
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Bunions & Brews
Frisky Foot Rubs
Don't threaten me with a good time
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The feet
Haha - my nail lady also had a thing for my hubby, I think it was the Boston accent. She threatened to steal him away from me for the entire decade that I went to her, while double gloving when she worked on his gross feet.😂
I feel like specialists in bodily matters only get excited when they're presented with a "difficult" case; e.g., Matt being worried about his teeth when he went to the dentist for the first time in many years; they were like "Ooooh yesssss, we can fix these" Or the dermatologist that I went to-
-to check if the weird ass birthmark I'd had all my life was something dangerous; and it was apparently some kind of rare but benign overgrowth of cells that she'd never seen before. I swear she was salivating when she asked me if she could take pictures of it. She removed all of it as part of-
-the biopsy; which is good, because it was hiding a basal cell carcinoma underneath. (I forget what the birthmark tissue was called... nevus sebaceous, I think?)
Good they got that off!!
Basal cell carcinomas are apparently slow growing and rarely fatal;but persistent. I've had little bits of recurring tissue removed for a couple of years. But I could have had it removed earlier, if I hadn't gotten used to its shape and color changes that other docs shrugged at.
So happy to hear it's removed! Cancer doesn't care...ever. Hint: bits of recurring tissue? INSIST ON REMOVAL AND BIOPSY EVERY TIME. Pass the word...
Oh yes. She said basal cells have a bad habit of recurring; I had some removed about a year after the original.
Very persistent cells.. many times form on or near left eye, where sun hits face while driving.
I’m so glad that they found it. How unusual, my doctor always says it’s fine unless it changes. Now I have an instance where that isn’t true. She probably won’t believe me. 🤷🏻♀️
Our Major in lab in army was a pathologist.. I've seen many body parts and bits in formaldehyde and after slides were made. Fascinates me! Yes, she was salivating...I'm rotfl cuz the "look" is unmistakable!! Disscussions amongst surgeons and pathologists are epic to me...especially over meals!!
Ngl If there’s an abscess to be drained or excised, I’m first in line
yup🤣😁😁 I. get ya! I've 2x had minor surgery and watched instead of being knocked out.... cuz I KNOW how medical people make decisions, right?? watching surgeries online Relaxes my brain!
I get too anxious during procedures Too much can go wrong GIMME THE GOOD STUFF
Yeah, been both sides here! Being awake for a 'quick gall bladder" surgery wasn't ethical, but complications arose... I made surgeon fully explain what happened with anatomy book and NOT napkin drawings on follow up visit. ONE must be vigilant. He's still alive, I believe...Lol🎯🤣
Love assisting with goo removal. It’s probably the #3 reason I went to nursing school.
There are many of us underground could be surgeons...shhh, don't tell anyone.😉🤭🤣🤣
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We will be called upon eventually. I'm always delighted to see more men in Nursing...my 1st husband was a nurse.
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Omg this is hilarious!!!!!!!!! 🦶🦶🦶🦶