• Toes♀
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    10 months ago

    Could be possible if you conciser underlying factors such as nerve damage or the presence of an intestinal blockage.

    Edit: But I’m not aware of a specific case, I would suggest searching case files related to treating people that are immobile.

    • @[email protected]
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      Anecdotally, I had a blockage I thankfully passed without medical intervention… but it was a long terrible night.

      There was a lot of gas built up behind the blockage, and it hurt. Like, a broken bone would have preferable, and yes I have had broken bones.

      Over the course of hours, I could FEEL the blockage slowly moving its way out, accompanied with great pain every time.

      When I finally passed it, it was similar to a musket round being fired, with a long loose butthole fart for at least a solid minute.

      The relief was immense. Second most relief I’ve ever felt.

      First was an ear infection behind a total blockage of ear wax. The pressure was insane. Second we just went over. For perspective, the third was receiving IV morphine in the hospital slightly before emergency surgery.