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Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: So
:laugh::laugh::laugh:
It was for you![]()
Originally posted by: klah
That looks like a rectal expulsion.
Originally posted by: Ryan
Originally posted by: klah
That looks like a rectal expulsion.
Are you familiar with these?
Originally posted by: krnxpride83
Originally posted by: Ryan
Originally posted by: klah
That looks like a rectal expulsion.
Are you familiar with these?
i do it for living
Originally posted by: Ryan
Originally posted by: krnxpride83
Originally posted by: Ryan
Originally posted by: klah
That looks like a rectal expulsion.
Are you familiar with these?
i do it for living
So you expel stuff from your rectum for a living?!?
Originally posted by: Ryan
Originally posted by: klah
That looks like a rectal expulsion.
Are you familiar with these?
Evacuation proctography is a dynamic investigation of rectal expulsion that records the voluntary evacuation of thick barium paste on videotape. Evacuation is a passive phenomenon in a defined zone of the rectum, associated with pelvic floor descent of 3 cm from a resting position of the anorectal junction less than 2 cm above the plane of the ischial tuberosities. The anal canal does not open immediately; it takes about 4.5 sec to open to a maximum diameter of 1.5 cm, with rectal emptying in 11 sec. Anterior rectoceles commonly invert over the anal canal as the rectum collapses in at the end of evacuation.
Originally posted by: klah
Originally posted by: Ryan
Originally posted by: klah
That looks like a rectal expulsion.
Are you familiar with these?
I am after reading this: Evacuation proctography: an investigation of rectal expulsion in 20 subjects without defecatory disturbance.
Evacuation proctography is a dynamic investigation of rectal expulsion that records the voluntary evacuation of thick barium paste on videotape. Evacuation is a passive phenomenon in a defined zone of the rectum, associated with pelvic floor descent of 3 cm from a resting position of the anorectal junction less than 2 cm above the plane of the ischial tuberosities. The anal canal does not open immediately; it takes about 4.5 sec to open to a maximum diameter of 1.5 cm, with rectal emptying in 11 sec. Anterior rectoceles commonly invert over the anal canal as the rectum collapses in at the end of evacuation.
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: Ryan
Originally posted by: krnxpride83
Originally posted by: Ryan
Originally posted by: klah
That looks like a rectal expulsion.
Are you familiar with these?
i do it for living
So you expel stuff from your rectum for a living?!?
:laugh:
Originally posted by: klah
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: Ryan
Originally posted by: krnxpride83
Originally posted by: Ryan
Originally posted by: klah
That looks like a rectal expulsion.
Are you familiar with these?
i do it for living
So you expel stuff from your rectum for a living?!?
:laugh:
He's tubgi.... I better not.
Originally posted by: Xionide
Dude I was eating. Pizza.
Originally posted by: Liviathan
I don't get it.
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: Liviathan
I don't get it.
Ryan was inhaling chemicals, and then started coughing up blood.