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cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
I had to throw my daughters jogging pants and top away after she fell in a large patch of sand burrs at the apartment complex. Couldn’t get the sharp parts out of the fabric
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cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@FreestyleArt When she was 3 years old we went for a walk and got them in the bottom of my jeans. I sat on the sofa when I got back home and must have had some stick to the upholstery. The next day we were watching 📺 and her father was watching her and saw something she stuck up her nose. He thought it was a little strip
Of cigarette cellophane but she said it was a sticker. I laid her down and looked in her nose but apparently she had snuffed it up too far. Had to take her to a specialist the next day to get it out.
Of cigarette cellophane but she said it was a sticker. I laid her down and looked in her nose but apparently she had snuffed it up too far. Had to take her to a specialist the next day to get it out.
FreestyleArt · 31-35, M
@cherokeepatti the end is not fun during the process
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@FreestyleArt Surprisingly it was not bad. She didn’t even flinch and his suction machine wasn’t working so he did it manually. He remarked that she was really good. He showed her every tool and told her what he was doing. It was a good thing it happened that way because I learned enough to tell my brother-in-law how to pull a kernel of corn out of his daughters nose the next year when we went to Arbuckle Wilderness Park in Oklahoma. He started to panic thinking the corn was going to swell up in her sinuses. I told him to get his tool box and find the smallest slot screwdrivers he had. He found two tiny ones and got the corn pulled out. I talked to him calmly and the girl didn’t cry or anything and she was prone to getting upset easily