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Shaun Harris
5th December 2014, 12:19
Do they have the write to ask you to do certain physical tests that you know are going to inflict more pain than you are currently in
Banditbandit
5th December 2014, 12:20
Do they have the write to ask you to do certain physical tests that you know are going to inflict more pain than you are currently in
FAILED - not suitable for employment ..
bluninja
5th December 2014, 13:07
Do they have the write to ask you to do certain physical tests that you know are going to inflict more pain than you are currently in
I'd not realised prostrate exams up the arse were that painful.....
So you think ACC should just give you a questionnaire and accept your answers as "proof" without any checking? When the doctor examines an injury don't they poke it whilst asking "does it hurt here?", "How about here?", "On a sale of one to ten how much does ...THAT.....hurt".
Has the doctor ever told you'll feel a prick? How long did you feel a prick after he told you? :clap:
Shaun Harris
5th December 2014, 13:34
I'd not realised prostrate exams up the arse were that painful.....
So you think ACC should just give you a questionnaire and accept your answers as "proof" without any checking? When the doctor examines an injury don't they poke it whilst asking "does it hurt here?", "How about here?", "On a sale of one to ten how much does ...THAT.....hurt".
Has the doctor ever told you'll feel a prick? How long did you feel a prick after he told you? :clap:
Good points, had not thought about it that way. Shame the pain increase for 2 days after doing the test was so radicall. And NO re a written test and no proof, as they had already sent me to a surgeon in Auckland who has stated that he would not operate on me, as he could either fix me for ever or leave me in a wheel chair for the rest of my life. Haha re the scale test, as that is exactually what went down whilst I was doing the test as well as wearing a heart rate monitor that showed heart rate spikes when doing the things they asked me to which caused more pain and the spikes in my heart rate
Shaun Harris
5th December 2014, 13:35
FAILED - not suitable for employment ..
They actually reported that I am only capable of 2 hours a day work currently
Akzle
5th December 2014, 13:43
ever get that feeling your a whiny-little-bitch-desperate-for-attention?
Shaun Harris
5th December 2014, 13:54
ever get that feeling your a whiny-little-bitch-desperate-for-attention?
Not at all wanker, but clearly YOU are THE ATTENTION seeker with all your troll posts to my posts, get a life ya fuk wit or just fuk off. Cannot weight to here about your injuries that I DIO HOPE you recieve arsehole
YEP, you got me on a bad day again, sick of dealing with you no name fuk wits on here, have some balls and come and see me and say it to my face cunt
Akzle
5th December 2014, 14:00
Not at all wanker, but clearly YOU are THE ATTENTION seeker with all your troll posts to my posts, get a life ya fuk wit or just fuk off. Cannot weight to here about your injuries that I DIO HOPE you recieve arsehole
YEP, you got me on a bad day again, sick of dealing with you no name fuk wits on here, have some balls and come and see me and say it to my face cunt
from what i comprehend, youre a bit fuken far away,
but yeah, stop in for a beer and a cunt punt next time youre local.
Ps. Dont forget your meds.
Banditbandit
5th December 2014, 14:01
Do they have the write to ask you to do certain physical tests that you know are going to inflict more pain than you are currently in
Not at all wanker, but clearly YOU are THE ATTENTION seeker with all your troll posts to my posts, get a life ya fuk wit or just fuk off. Cannot weight to here about your injuries that I DIO HOPE you recieve arsehole
YEP, you got me on a bad day again, sick of dealing with you no name fuk wits on here, have some balls and come and see me and say it to my face cunt
They actually reported that I am only capable of 2 hours a day work currently
Might pay to learn to spell - someone might give you a job if you can do that ..
jasonu
5th December 2014, 14:18
I'd not realised prostrate exams up the arse were that painful....:
Is there another type of prostrate exam?
Banditbandit
5th December 2014, 14:24
Prostate
http://www.graceprostatecancercentre.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/si55551933_40018_1.jpg
Prostrate
http://tennis.topbuzz.com/tennis-pics/d/4271-1/Rafael+Nadal+lays+prostrate+on+the+ground+after+be coming+the+2008+Wimbledon+Champion.jpg
Subtle difference, I know - but which one are we talking about???
mada
5th December 2014, 14:56
Spinal issue?
ACC will be potentially looking to get out of claim by finding it as degenerative.
Banditbandit
5th December 2014, 15:05
Spinal issue?
ACC will be potentially looking to get out of claim by finding it as degenerative.
Not hard - he's a degenerate
bluninja
6th December 2014, 07:43
Prostate
Prostrate
Subtle difference, I know - but which one are we talking about???
What about "sale of 1 to 10" ? I guess having your prostate checked whilst prostrate would be more painful than on your side with your knees raised...but any anal probing, whether when prostrate, or to examine prostate isn't the most comfortable thing in the world.
buggerit
6th December 2014, 08:00
What about "sale of 1 to 10" ? I guess having your prostate checked whilst prostrate would be more painful than on your side with your knees raised...but any anal probing, whether when prostrate, or to examine prostate isn't the most comfortable thing in the world.
Its spose to be a finger, not the whole fucking hand!, just sayn, you might want to change doctors
bluninja
6th December 2014, 10:19
Its spose to be a finger, not the whole fucking hand!, just sayn, you might want to change doctors
Yes, I guess you're right...the last doctor left me with a bit of a burning sensation
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/09/30/article-2439430-18695EAD00000578-763_306x423.jpg
Banditbandit
8th December 2014, 09:44
http://www.everydaysciencestuff.com/images/firewater.jpg
HenryDorsetCase
8th December 2014, 12:19
Do they have the write to ask you to do certain physical tests that you know are going to inflict more pain than you are currently in
http://www.jmlaw.co.nz/
Don't ask a bunch of fuckwits, ask an expert. You get the advice you pay for.
bluninja
8th December 2014, 17:09
http://www.jmlaw.co.nz/
Don't ask a bunch of fuckwits, ask an expert. You get the advice you pay for.
I resemble that remark; what about asking expert fuckwits :shit:
Big Dog
8th December 2014, 22:41
Is there another type of prostrate exam?
Yes. They draw blood. If you are at risk they go with a digital exam.
Or if 2 or more are true you need to find a doctor you are comfortable with:
You don't pee as fast as you used to.
You sometimes are not finished when the stream stops or it take longer than a few seconds to achieve a good head of steam.
You ejaculate significantly faster than you used to without other lifestyle changes that might explain this.
You don't often have morning wood.
You sometimes can't hold it between pitstops.
These are typical symptoms of an enlarged prostate. Everyone over 40 will experience some enlargement but if you have more than a couple of symptoms you need to discuss with your GP. Especially important of you are under 40.
Most of these are also symptoms of diabetes and or kidney stones so no guarantee you will feel the gentle caress of a caring man yet but best you get it checked out.
Lifestyle choices that increase risk:
Cycling.
Inadequate exercise.
Drinking.
High calorie diet
Waist line over 92cm.
Regular dehydration.
Regular exposure to hypothermic conditions.
I am sure there are more risk
Factors and more symptoms but those are the highlights.
Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.
bluninja
9th December 2014, 09:32
Yes. They draw blood. If you are at risk they go with a digital exam.
Technically drawing blood is a test for the presence of PSA and not examining the prostate per se. Some groups are now advising against the PSA test on the basis that the small benefits are outweighed by the potential harm.
Cheers for the other info....I now have another good excuse not to go cycling.....hmmmmm does it apply to exercise bikes in the gym too? :cool:
Big Dog
9th December 2014, 10:07
It has to do with the harder sports seat most men use and jarring. Most modern seats have a cut out where the prostrate is.
Most exercycles have women's seats. Read that how you will.
Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.
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