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Pastimes : Don't Ask Rambi

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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (61918)2/10/2002 6:14:56 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) of 71178
 
<<I mean, as opposed to having a hole drilled in your skull without anaesthetic?>>

A fellow I have coffee with was in Korea during the war. He had symptoms of a disease they needed bone marrow to see if he had it. They told him to report to the hospital for a blood test. He had to open his shirt and lay down on a table. Then 4 big guys each grabbed an arm or a leg and he knew he was in trouble. The doctor drilled into his breast bone and he said when the drill hit the marrow it was the worst pain anyone could imagine. He later asked WHY he couldn't have been put under or had a pain reliever and he was told " when the screams of pain from drilling through skin, muscle and bone turn to shrieks of agony we know we hit the marrow".
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