I just read on IMDB that William Shatner auctioned off his kidney stone for $75,000 so there may be some money making opportunities for you guys if you will just soldier through it.
I kept the arrowhead shaped fragment I passed as a souvenir.?ÿ I doubt anyone would want to buy it.?ÿ Natasha thinks its gross and insane that I did keep it.
I still have my tonsils, in a jar of formaldehyde, from when I was nine...
I wonder if anyone would pay $75,000 for them??ÿ
If William Shatner can do I maybe you can as well. Incredible story, I have a tendency to get small one and but once in a while a large one decides to leave.?ÿ
@radar
No clue what a tonsil looks like, gonna have to Wiki it.
No clue what a tonsil looks like, gonna have to Wiki it.
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The hammerhead from the hammer my son broke, that I still haven't fixed yet, is shown for prospective...
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No clue what a tonsil looks like, gonna have to Wiki it.
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The hammerhead from the hammer my son broke, that I still haven't fixed yet, is shown for perspective...
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Looks a lot like a unicorn testes.
Never trust what you see in a bottle of formaldehyde.?ÿ Remember the days of the sideshows where the barker would try to get you to pay to go in to see something like a seven-legged frog or a thalidomide baby in a jar.?ÿ Wasn't worth the 50 cents or even a quarter.
You started it.?ÿ Mrs. Cow is concerned that now I will take a photo of my deceased grandpa's gall stones in a jar or my deceased mother's dentures and put the pic on here.?ÿ The brown bag full of what was my beard once upon a time isn't particularly alluring either.
I heard, somewhere, that people are skinning off their dead friends tattoos, framing them, and hanging them on the wall...
Must be an Aussie thing:
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Tan me hide when I'm dead
So we tanned his hide when he died, Clyde
And that's it hangin' on the shed!
Altogether now!
Tie me kangaroo down
Tie me kangaroo down, sport
Tie me kangaroo down
Wow! You are some kind of kidney stone making machine, young man.?ÿGood luck to you in the future. I have had a few twinges in my left lower?ÿback a few times but it has never escalated to any kind of serious pain. Believe me, I am not a high pain threshold kind of guy, by any means. I'd have been crying like a little b****, had I been in your situation.
I think you just need to find a market for your weekly bee bee. Maybe there is a black market kidney stone trade in North Korea or something. Maybe they can carve them up and save the world's elephants.?ÿI jest.
Seriously, good luck to you and anyone else out there that deals with kidney stones.?ÿ
JA, PLS SoCal
My dad, at 88, says he's the only male over 50 in the Page clan that hasn't had kidney stones.?ÿ He also says that he's never had a headache, so maybe his pain threshold is so high he just doesn't know the difference.
On the other hand, one of my uncles, 85, has been getting them every 2 to 3 years since he was in his early 50s.?ÿ He describes his typical stone as being about the size of a man's little finger.?ÿ He also says he usually passes them instead of doing lithroscopy or some other surgical route.?ÿ Ouch!?ÿ Don't know how he does it.?ÿ Must have horse-sized plumbing.
You might be on to something with that Korea comment.?ÿ I'll have to look into it. 🙂 ?ÿ