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Thinking about getting yourself or someone else circumcised?

Originally posted by: EatSpam
:thumbsup: I love it when one of America's dirty little secrets is presented for public viewing.

who said anything about America?

If you actually read the articule, this occured in Egypt
 
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: EatSpam
:thumbsup: I love it when one of America's dirty little secrets is presented for public viewing.

who said anything about America?

If you actually read the articule, this occured in Egypt

Yeah, I know, but outside of the Middle East, America is really the only country that circumcises baby boys. I can't read the article at work anyway, but IIRC, CIRP has a lot of American information, so I guessed! 🙂
 
And since this is the second ever recorded I don't think anyone has anything to worry about when getting the procedure done.
The case considered here is the second recorded of a true post-circumcision keloid with massive and extended lesions.
 
Originally posted by: illusion88
And since this is the second ever recorded I don't think anyone has anything to worry about when getting the procedure done.
The case considered here is the second recorded of a true post-circumcision keloid with massive and extended lesions.

That's just ONE of the things which might occur to you.

I didn't exactly do a google search.

But I'm sure I can come up with a list
 
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: illusion88
And since this is the second ever recorded I don't think anyone has anything to worry about when getting the procedure done.
The case considered here is the second recorded of a true post-circumcision keloid with massive and extended lesions.

That's just ONE of the things which might occur to you.

I didn't exactly do a google search.

But I'm sure I can come up with a list
i really wish you didn't start up a thread like this again. there have been so many.
if you aren't circumsized - good for you.
if you are - good for you.

do we have to put down one or the other all the time on this board?

 
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: illusion88
And since this is the second ever recorded I don't think anyone has anything to worry about when getting the procedure done.
The case considered here is the second recorded of a true post-circumcision keloid with massive and extended lesions.

That's just ONE of the things which might occur to you.

I didn't exactly do a google search.

But I'm sure I can come up with a list

Circumcision is a safe and effective procedure. This unfortunate procedure was done by and inexperienced surgeon who cut too much skin, allowing for long-standing infection.
The article also states that complication rate is from 0-2% to 5%. Furthermore, in the United States, it is extreamly rare for anyone past infancy to get a circumcision, whereas; the patient here is 6 years old.

Besides, a cut penis is a cleaner penis. :beer:
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: illusion88
And since this is the second ever recorded I don't think anyone has anything to worry about when getting the procedure done.
The case considered here is the second recorded of a true post-circumcision keloid with massive and extended lesions.

That's just ONE of the things which might occur to you.

I didn't exactly do a google search.

But I'm sure I can come up with a list
i really wish you didn't start up a thread like this again. there have been so many.
if you aren't circumsized - good for you.
if you are - good for you.

do we have to put down one or the other all the time on this board?

i came across the page by accident (I seriously did)

And for those who consider getting the operation done, this was more like an FYI on it.

I cannot in good conscious not inform folks of possible disasters when they do something.

The reply you quoted from me was after someone pretty much dismissing anything wrong likely happening after the operation.



 
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