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push in on, just below my waist, near my hips, like the second doctor did, as if she was
checking for something swollen or something. Then she grabbed the head of my penus
with her fingers to open up my urethra to look inside it, at the tip. When she cracked open
my urethra to look inside, I was looking inside too. It was quite red and inflamed. She
maintained her energy in a consistent and controlled way with no emotional response or
facial expression, like as if their was nothing wrong with it or me and as if she couldn't
see the distress my poor little, red, purple, aching penus was in. Then she did the standard
test. She put a cotton swab up my urethra to get a sample for the slide, then I had to pee
in the cup. Only this time she wanted my to pee into two cups. She said she wanted to
check the pee when it first came out from the front, and that she wanted me to pee in the
second cup to check the pee at the back from my bladder. Now she is going for a bladder
infection or cancer. I did this. I went to the bathroom and peed in both cups like she told
me and then I went back to the exam room and waited for her to come back.
When she came back, she told me that she couldn't find anything. She did say she
would do a culture and she did have a Petri dish with her. Then she started again, talking
about what else it could be or what else I might have, as if it wasn't a common sexually
transmitted bacterial infection.
By this time, I had already done hours and hours of research on the internet. I
know what my symptoms are because I am the one feeling them. I clearly have one of the
most common STDs. It is a bacterial infection and it is most likely Chlamydia, although
there is a remote possibility that it could be gonorrhea, and even a more remote
possibility that it could be Candida, which is the technical name for a yeast infection.
Although women are primarily the ones to be more prone to a yeast infection, it may be
possible for a man to get one. The symptoms for these bacterial infections are pretty
much commonly the same.
I don't know how she could have looked at my purplish, red penus, with a bright
red inflamed urethra and then come back and tell me that I don't have anything. But she
did. Then, she started suggesting that it could be something else. We talk for about
another 5 to 10 minutes. I let her do most of the talking to see which way she was going
to led me. She was in a calm, professional demeanor like the other ones although I
thought she was being a little arrogant, from the inside of course, like as if she were
better or even more professional and experienced at deceiving people/me than the other
ones. Obviously, these professionals are more well trained to deceive people than they
are to actually be healers. Anybody could take a few samples and look at them under a
microscope, but to professionally take advantage of the fact that most of the people they
deal with didn't go to medical school, so they probably wouldn't know what they are
talking about, is the real job/work. It was obvious to me that I wasn't going to get cured
of my STD or acquire any relief for my symptoms and my poor aching penus. So I left.
Again, the only reason I didn't go somewhere else is because I knew/know that
the SMARiTT people would call ahead and tell whomever I was going to see, to play me
the same way, "the family way", and that I still wouldn't have gotten anywhere. This will
all change once SMARiTT is publicly acknowledge and used the other way to make sure
stuff like this never happens again to anyone and,or to investigate it if someone says it
did, to see who is telling the truth. Actually, it will be absolutely necessary to use
SMARiTT just to check to see if SMARiTT was used. Meanwhile, it is now December
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