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Last night I got my PA done at 8ga. I was warned that it might bleed, but
having done my homework that wasn't news. No bleeding overnight, but it sure got started this morning. It's not even the blood that bothers me -- I knew it would probably bleed, and I know it'll stop. Eventually. What I had not counted on was how damn messy it would be. I tried wads of tissue, they slip out of place or bleed through. And stick. By the time it quits bleeding, I have to pee again, which knocks the clot loose and it starts all over. At least it doesn't sting when I pee, small favors and all. My wife gave me some pads to try tomorrow. If I can figure out how to make them work right. :\ -- This line signals Logical End-Of-Message. Physical End-Of-Message follows. |
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On Jan 28, 9:16*pm, nob...@xmission.com (Scott) wrote:
> Last night I got my PA done at 8ga. *I was warned that it might bleed, but > having done my homework that wasn't news. *No bleeding overnight, but it > sure got started this morning. *It's not even the blood that bothers me-- I > knew it would probably bleed, and I know it'll stop. *Eventually. Search "penis sandwich" in this group. Kavin |
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On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 10:36:14 -0800 (PST), in rec.arts.bodyart,
"KavinTaylor@gmail.com" <KavinTaylor@gmail.com> wrote: >On Jan 28, 9:16=A0pm, nob...@xmission.com (Scott) wrote: >> Last night I got my PA done at 8ga. =A0I was warned that it might bleed, = >but >> having done my homework that wasn't news. =A0No bleeding overnight, but i= >t >> sure got started this morning. =A0It's not even the blood that bothers me= > -- I >> knew it would probably bleed, and I know it'll stop. =A0Eventually. > >Search "penis sandwich" in this group. I see, thank you. Mine quit bleeding after one day, but I'll keep that advice in mind for next time. If there *is* a next time. The first six days of healing have been unpleasant, and not condusive to thinking about the next place to poke a hole. -- This line signals Logical End-Of-Message. Physical End-Of-Message follows. |
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"KavinTaylor@gmail.com" <KavinTaylor@gmail.com> wrote in news:dbd4b050-
2d22-4581-80b3-d8a79336749d@v42g2000...oglegroups.com: > On Jan 28, 9:16*pm, nob...@xmission.com (Scott) wrote: >> Last night I got my PA done at 8ga. *I was warned that it might bleed, > but >> having done my homework that wasn't news. *No bleeding overnight, but i > t >> sure got started this morning. *It's not even the blood that bothers me > -- I >> knew it would probably bleed, and I know it'll stop. *Eventually. > > Search "penis sandwich" in this group. > > Kavin > The day after I got my PA my Wife, since I wasn't walking too well, got me the newspaper from the front yard. She came back to the bedroom and tossed it to me. You guessed it, bullseye. I went to the bathroom and took off the condom that my penis was in and it was gushing blood. I got it to stop and replaced the bandage. I often say that the actual piercing was only the 5th most painful part of the procedure. #4 was putting an alcohol soaked Q-Tip in my urethra. #3 was bending back the receiving tube. #2 was the newspaper incident referenced above. #1 was when closing the PA ring they caught a little penis skin in the pliers. That hurt! The actual piercing wasn't that bad. The healing process, except for the newspaper incident, was better for me than I have heard about. Fred. |
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On Feb 3, 1:14*am, Fred <n...@none.none> wrote:
> > The day after I got my PA <snip> > I often say that the actual piercing was only the 5th > most painful part of the procedure. #4 was putting an alcohol soaked Q-Tip > in my urethra. <snip> >. #1 was when closing the PA ring they caught a > little penis skin in the pliers. I just don't know what to say. Really. Kavin |
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On 2009-01-29 02:16:25 +0000, nobody@xmission.com (Scott) said:
> Last night I got my PA done at 8ga. I was warned that it might bleed, but > having done my homework that wasn't news. No bleeding overnight, but it > sure got started this morning. It's not even the blood that bothers me -- I > knew it would probably bleed, and I know it'll stop. Eventually. > > What I had not counted on was how damn messy it would be. I tried wads of > tissue, they slip out of place or bleed through. And stick. By the time it > quits bleeding, I have to pee again, which knocks the clot loose and it > starts all over. At least it doesn't sting when I pee, small favors and > all. > > My wife gave me some pads to try tomorrow. If I can figure out how to make > them work right. :\ it might be too late now, but boil some water, pour into an old cup/mug, add salt and when it's cool enough stick your bell end in and let it soak. Also add plenty of salt to your bath water, or a few drops of Milton. |
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On Feb 3, 2:29*pm, John Gallinari <j2.gallin...@virgin.net> wrote:
> it might be too late now, but boil some water, pour into an old > cup/mug, add salt > and when it's cool enough stick your bell end in and let it soak. Also > add plenty of > salt to your bath water, or a few drops of Milton. Yes, too late. And wrong. Go away. Kavin |
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On Tue, 3 Feb 2009 22:29:47 +0000, in rec.arts.bodyart, John Gallinari
<j2.gallinari@virgin.net> wrote: >it might be too late now, but boil some water, pour into an old >cup/mug, add salt >and when it's cool enough stick your bell end in and let it soak. Also Why would you salt a wound that's trying to heal? >add plenty of >salt to your bath water, or a few drops of Milton. No, but WTF is Milton? -- This line signals Logical End-Of-Message. Physical End-Of-Message follows. |
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On Feb 3, 7:55*pm, nob...@xmission.com (Scott) wrote:
> No, but WTF is Milton? Okay, there is such a thing as a Google search. You would look so much less stupid than the previous poster had you tried a Google search. And actually, salt isn't really the problem. BTW, your message contained no logic. Kavin |
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On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 18:30:20 -0800 (PST), in rec.arts.bodyart,
"KavinTaylor@gmail.com" <KavinTaylor@gmail.com> wrote: >Okay, there is such a thing as a Google search. You would look so >much less stupid than the previous poster had you tried a Google >search. Research? How novel. The context in which milton solution seems best-known is completely and utterly (and very happily) foreign to me, and you'll forgive me if I don't apologize for not recognizing a piece of jargon. I still don't think I want to put any of it on my dick. >And actually, salt isn't really the problem. Perhaps it's part of the solution. >BTW, your message contained no logic. 0x04 EOT -- This line signals Logical End-Of-Message. Physical End-Of-Message follows. |
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KavinTaylor@gmail.com <KavinTaylor@gmail.com> wrote:
Kgc> On Feb 3, 1:14?am, Fred <n...@none.none> wrote: >>. #1 was when closing the PA ring they caught a >> little penis skin in the pliers. Kgc> I just don't know what to say. Really. now kavin, be nice. he's already dealing with having a little penis. lish "daily i am amazed at your crank@got.net inexhaustible ability to just live." -as 44.0% / 32 RANA 128 / 70 |