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Naruto

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hi guys

 

i was wondering, how the blades/ pins that make incisions work, are new ones used for each surgery, or are they washed and reused, do they take a blood test, cause it seems some guys just get a surgery right after the consultation..

 

ive never had surgery so i dont know how all this works

 

please dont take anything i say controversial just wanna know how it works

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hi guys

 

i was wondering, how the blades/ pins that make incisions work, are new ones used for each surgery, or are they washed and reused, do they take a blood test, cause it seems some guys just get a surgery right after the consultation..

 

ive never had surgery so i dont know how all this works

 

please dont take anything i say controversial just wanna know how it works

1.25mg finasteride

drugstore.com 100 pills $225

quarter them

5% rogaine foam

samsclub $50 4 month supply

 

vanity my downfall

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A reputable Dr. will disgard the tools after each surgery @ the cost of 20 bucks.

Others like MHR will figure that into their bottom line and reuse.

Be carefull.

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I asked my friend if he knew anyone that had AIDS . He said No . I said "Cool."

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Aquarius,

 

Your sense of humor is so freakin' dry sometimes I cough and need visine after reading it but can't reach it because I'm laughing too hard. You are VERY funny and I wish I was as quick witted with the humor. Keep it coming!

 

Naruto, the blades are VERY VERY sharp and thin. An edge as sharp as that dulls VERY quickly after use; sharpening it for reuse is just not normally practical.

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Hello, I can say with complete certainty that just for the fact that too many people are involved in a doctor's office-- especially in a surgery situation that you would be getting new blades each and every time!!!

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