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RocketRabbit t1_ith9737 wrote
So much this.
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Playful_Melody t1_itf6rup wrote
I heard they get a nurse to scratch for them?
And I don’t think resisting the urge to scratch can be that bad?
Puggy_ t1_itf7npk wrote
Idk about anyone else but my nose practically only itches when I’m doing the dishes, and it’s always the most intense feeling that drives me mad.
C1cda3301 t1_itgmuph wrote
The urge is terrible. Static is the worst trigger for itches at times. The worst part is if the itch is below the shoulder line (waistline in some places) .
And unless the nurse has worked with the surgeon for few years, surgeons won't ask nurses, to avoid the woke shit
MrsCtank t1_itff9ls wrote
They're also experts in not trying to catch something they dropped.
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damangus t1_itj8i8a wrote
Worse yet, what if they have to sneeze? And for surgeries that take many hours, I'm assuming they take small breaks to go to the bathroom or take a drink of water? So many questions.
Elistariel t1_itf1mc2 wrote
*scratch. You scratch your nose because it itches. You do not "itch" your nose.