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Erectile dysfunction and foot fungus

Discussion in 'Break Room' started by Cameron, Sep 12, 2005.

  1. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member

  2. Reminds me of an eighty-three y/o chap I saw recently who was delighted at the effects the wee blue pills were having on his love-life. He had been "incompetent" for years, but was now fully rejuvinated.

    Better incompetent than incontinent, I suppose. Especially where fungus is concerned.
     
  3. C Bain

    C Bain Active Member

    The Patient!

    Hi Cameron,

    I did think of bringing this up with one of my patients this morning, (No I don't mean that!), and then I thought, "No if she takes it the wrong way I will probably get arrested?"

    Regards,

    Colin.
     
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