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I tell ya, it's harder than you think to lift up a 180 pound guy off you while laying flat on your stomach. But I did, and got a semi-pulled back as a result. 
, well nothing really pissed me off except for the ear infection I have. It's quite the pisser off
. Cotton ball in my ear, and i feel like some cheep ass fabric or something >_>
Laid down for an hour with a blanket wrapped around my belly to keep it warm. It gets better - I work at 4.


I was expecting a normal discussion-only doctor's visit, as a follow up to a scan I got where I was injected with iodine (makes your veins burn up like you're turning into a comic book superhero or something O_O). And all of a sudden, the doctor said "Well, your scans are normal, but we're going to have to check your voicebox." So he leaves the room, I assume he's just going for some innocuous reason to get something...and all of a sudden he comes back with a nasopharyngoscope (like the one seen here: http://img.medscape.com/pi/emed/ckb/clinical_procedures/79926-79932-149703-1390055.jpg ), and says "Okay, I'm just going to insert this in your nose--" WTF!??!?!
So the whole long skinny tube thing with the camera light on the end goes inside through the back of my nose down into my voicebox area, all the while I'm having a huge panic attack because I hate when my breathing is obstructed, and he's like "Oh, just one more minute, you're almost done..." yeah right
Thing was a freaking nightmare
A word to the wise, don't ever let anyone do that to you without advance notice. Because, it SUCKS.
And, I'm still feeling after effects of it even now, about 12 hours later, my nose is running and acting up on that one side. I'm probably going to have to get it done again too, at a different office where they can formally diagnose the problem, but at least next time I'll know what's coming 
Why, if everyone did get concerned about stuff more often, then things might change
But a lot of people don't seem to understand that.