I'm 55. Who was the doctor? Is he still doing it?
Where did all this take place?
On a farm or something?
We had docs that did house calls too.
Nobody EVER entered our kitchen to do anything.
It was unheard of. Everything was in a bag, ready to go. I don't
remember if theyy were glas syringes or disposable. Maybe some of
both. But things went into sterilizers at an office or lab counter
somwhere. Nothing got boiled in a house.
Where did all this take place? On a farm or something?
And making a kid sit around wiout his pants on is not believable.
Did you not have a parent?
Did you not have pants?
Nope I don't beleive it.
Nope.
-sd
--- In 000-Fear-Of-Doctors@yahoogroups.com, Tim Naughton
<rstein300@...> wrote:
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> Im 50 and the it was normal for doctors to do that back then...
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> Tim
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> suedarn <suedarn@...> wrote:
> No. How old are you?
> It sounds like either you are making it up or the doctor was a
freak or
> a pervert.
>
> --- In 000-Fear-Of-Doctors@yahoogroups.com, "rstein300"
<rstein300@>
> wrote:
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> > When I was growing up, the doctor always boiled the entire
syringe in
> > water for awhile; and during this time, I had to lay on the couch
with
> > my pants down, waiting terrified, until he was done...all this
time
> > was the smell of alcohol in the air and I was flipping out...
> >
> > Does anyone else have stories form the times where you had to wait
> > until everything was boiled in water to sterilize the shot?
> >
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