Posted on 08/07/2007 4:50:26 AM PDT by Renfield
A St. Paul man, complaining of chronic pain, wanted to have his testicles removed. When conventional medical staff refused to do the job, he hired other "professionals" to take off his testicles, according to a search warrant affidavit filed Monday in Ramsey County District Court.
Two or three people operated on the man, Russell Daniel Angus, 62, a couple weeks ago at his home in St. Paul. He was unconscious during the surgery, and when he woke up, his testicles had been removed....
(Excerpt) Read more at startribune.com ...
“....His groin area was bleeding heavily, so he called his daughter. She called for help. When police arrived, they found a makeshift operating room set up in the upper level of the house. There were bright lights, an apparent operating table, medical supplies and equipment, and a camera. Angus was still bleeding, and there was blood in the living room, hall and bathroom, the affidavit said. He was taken to Regions Hospital.....
Angus... oh dear.
Well I am happy it wasn’t Amateurs who performed such surgery. I would want the professionals doing that.
I hate when that happens.
Do you know the very old joke about migrane headaches..
I would never have the balls to do that.
I’d be on the lookout for the famous Russian Urologist - Ivan Katchikokkoff.
The Senate GOP leadership in action!
“his testicles had been removed....”
Anybody checked Hillery’s lockbox?
“Hey, Dude. There’s this guy I know, huh? Says he’ll pay us 300 bucks to cut his nuts off. That oughta buy lots of good dope, huh? You work at a meat market, right? OK, dude. Let’s go.”
Sicilian mother cuts off 61-yr-old son’s allowance
Reuters | 8/2/07 | Staff
Posted on 08/02/2007 10:23:24 AM EDT by Millee
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