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PostPosted: 02/11/07 - 09:54    Post subject: tube insertion in penis Vote now! Reply with quote

After angio plasty was performed, the doctor wanted me to pee to remove the dye from my system. When I could not pee lying down, the doctor ordered a tube insertion in my penis to help me pee. The nurse could not insert the tube as she said there is something blocking the insertion.
Can you tell me what this could be and the cure.
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