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Doctors forced to amputate man's penis...........

A Colombian man has reportedly had his penis amputated after taking too much Viagra.

Reported today on ninemsn.... Makes you think twice !!!! How much of a good time can you have anyway.....

Gentil Ramírez Polanía, 66, was trying to impress his new girlfriend when he overdosed on the drug.

Mr Polanía suffered an erection for days, before heading to hospital where doctors found his penis to be "inflamed and showing signs of gangrene", according local newspaper La Nacion.

Doctors were then forced to amputate Mr Polanía’s penis in an effort to stop the gangrene from spreading.

It’s not the first time the little blue pill has made it into the headlines for the wrong reasons.

Just last week, a 25 year-old man from Yemen died from a Viagra overdose, after taking five pills at once on his wedding night.

Source: The Independent
Author: Natasha Lee, Approving editor: Fiona Willan

You gotta love life..... w00t.gif

The new girlfriend must have been quite impressed .... until it started going green.

Not a Thailand or Pattaya related story

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