Ok, seriously, if you don't find really gross stuff amusing, please DO NOT READ on. However, if like me you laugh even though you're completely grossed out, then read on:
I was looking on the internet for more information on ovarian cysts. First thing I found out was that it's spelled 'cyst' and not 'cist' - sorry medics! And here's info on the type I have:
'Dermoid cysts: The cells in the ovary are able to make hair, teeth, and other growing tissues that become part of a forming ovarian cyst. These cysts can become large and cause pain.'
And from what I can feel, it's got a very distinguishable pulse. Euuuuuuuugh! So let's have it: Boyd Orr or Adam Smith?
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do you think you'll be able to keep it when it's taken out?!
No. I doubt they would even show it to me. But they did show it to my friend Judith when she had the op a few years ago, but she was a medic. Blast you medics! I might just ask anyway, though I doubt I'd see any hair or teeth since it's all enclosed in a bag. :-( Anyways, adam smith or boyd orr man? Answer the question! Honestly, medics think they can get away with anything! [giggles]
boyd orr! Never had to go into the adam smith for anything tho and my entire uni life revolves around the vicinity of the boyd orr so I am a little biased!
We had CU a couple of times in the Adam Smith, but that was aaaaaages ago when I was in second year.
So 1 vote for Boyd Orr and 0 for Adam Smith.
i was just chatting to a fellow christian medic the other evening..
we reckon that CU people (or honorary CU ppl :) collectively have the most interesting medical conditions in probably the entire cross section of the population.
(take michelle and her sporadic left-sided unilateral vocal hyper-resonance with normal percussion note for instance..)
i think boyd orr..
he sounds like a bit of a hairy man.
Boyd Orr 3 Adam Smith 1
Sorry Adam, looks like your namesake is losing...
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