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19 gauge needle

Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2013 11:32 pm
by dtwarren1942
I was watching a show on cable today which dramatizes actual ER situations. One segment showed a couple who were out camping and decided it would be a good idea if he put his erection into a hole in a Coleman stove so she could give him oral. Of course he got it stuck in the stove and did some damage struggling trying unsuccessfully to get it out. He, of course, had to go to the ER holding the stove with his dick caught in the stove.

After several unsuccessful attempts to release the stove, they called in a urologist who requested a 19 gauge needle to draw out the blood. And you thought a 30 gauge needle caused pain.

Re: 19 gauge needle

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 5:27 pm
by tomas1
That was funny (but probably not for him).
I have a sis-in-law who worked for BCBS in B-more and she told of a claim to get a guy's dick out of a vacuum cleaner hose.
That doesn't seem all that funny anymore.

Re: 19 gauge needle

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 12:22 pm
by tomlander
I've been a regular whole blood donor for the last 20 or so years, and the needle used is 16g. That sucker really does hurt. I have small potholes in my arms and scar tissue on my veins which is increasingly making for a more difficult stick. 30gauge.....like the ecology book of years ago, "small is beautiful".

Re: 19 gauge needle

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 8:59 pm
by Andy425
tomlander wrote:I've been a regular whole blood donor for the last 20 or so years, and the needle used is 16g. That sucker really does hurt. I have small potholes in my arms and scar tissue on my veins which is increasingly making for a more difficult stick. 30gauge.....like the ecology book of years ago, "small is beautiful".


LOL, are you saying "size matters"?? :lol: