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Docs get out the bolt cutters as Thai man's sexual experiment backfires

 
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Doctors and nurses needed to get out the bolt cutters after a Thai man's sexual experiment left him in a spot of bother.
 
The man had to call emergency services after he could not extricate himself from a device known as a "c**k ring".
 
Apparently he put it on in a flaccid state and after he got aroused he was unable to get it off.
 
A hospital visit had to be made and though there were one or two smiles it was really no laughing matter.
 
Nurses gave an obliging hand as doctors first used a saw then brought out the heavy equipment - those bolt cutters.
 
Not surprisingly, the young man was not named.
 
The pictures were kindly posted on Facebook by medic Jakchai Banyensakul.
 
Source: Daily News
 
 
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If he put it on in flacid state, and blood was able to flow in with it on, why couldn't it be removed once he returned to flacid state - maybe with a bit of baby oil or other lubricant to assist?  Was he on Viagra?  I admit I've never tried a c**k ring, or Viagra, so my question is genuine.

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Anybody notice this...

The pictures were kindly posted on Facebook by medic Jakchai Banyensakul.

 

No regards to privacy, as I assume this was posted WITHOUT the patient's permission.
 

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1 hour ago, worgeordie said:

What rises up,cannot go down,silly bugger.

regards worgeordie

 

Not necessarily if quote :  Nurses gave an obliging hand   :tongue:

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agree with wizzbang here, since when are nurses or medics allowed to post pictures from a patient in  an operating room or a&e department?? he should get fired.i know he wasnt named, but seriously??? taking pics of patients??disgusting in my opinion.

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"agree with wizzbang here, since when are nurses or medics allowed to post pictures from a patient in  an operating room...."




Im guessing around the same time police started posting pics of a murder scene c/w body or bodies.
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3 hours ago, 55Jay said:

If he put it on in flacid state, and blood was able to flow in with it on, why couldn't it be removed once he returned to flacid state...

 

I assume he didn't return to a flaccid state because the ring prevented the blood from 'flowing out'. How embarrassing... or perhaps it wasn't a mistake at all... he really did want a hand from the nurses.

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4 hours ago, 55Jay said:

If he put it on in flacid state, and blood was able to flow in with it on, why couldn't it be removed once he returned to flacid state - maybe with a bit of baby oil or other lubricant to assist?  Was he on Viagra?  I admit I've never tried a c**k ring, or Viagra, so my question is genuine.

 

Yes, because rubbing a penis with baby oil or lubricant is a great way to get it back to it's flaccid state.  :shock1:

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Read the other day someone put his Willy in soda bottle and couldn't get it out. End up losing his manhood from lack of blood flow. He won't be doing that again.

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4 hours ago, WhizBang said:

Anybody notice this...

 

 

 

No regards to privacy, as I assume this was posted WITHOUT the patient's permission.
 

Well if you have managed to work out who  the patient is from the pictures and information posted in the OP then you must be the first fully fledged member of the TV dictectives club.

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5 hours ago, trogers said:

Must have been a thick one for the needed augmentation...

He should have pierced the end and let it dangle. I can remember my ex father in law tried a vacuum cleaner and could not find the off switch. 

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31 minutes ago, berybert said:

Well if you have managed to work out who  the patient is from the pictures and information posted in the OP then you must be the first fully fledged member of the TV dictectives club.

unethical

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15 minutes ago, kannot said:

unethical

MR. or MRS. ?

I guess there could be plenty of people who might be prepared to give this a try. The idea of publishing such a story would be to get them to change there minds.

 

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i wouldn't think a very strong ring material would be needed.  Something like stainless steel or frankly any sort of metal seems like a bit of overkill, but maybe some people consider it jewelry so the darn things are fairly sturdy and not made of plastic or something that could be more easily cut off instead of needing those pretty hefty bolt cutters.

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