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  1. toughspiders Active Member


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  2. wdd Well-Known Member

    It's a long time since I saw one of those.

    An amputated tongue?

    A 3D printed orthosis?

    A toothless set of dentures?

    Something the cat brought home?

    OK. I give in.

    What is it?
     
  3. blinda MVP

    Made me larf :drinks

    Had a couple of pts who used their silicone toe props to hide their weed in.
     
  4. wdd Well-Known Member

    Thanks Blinda,

    It's slowly coming together.

    So, the 'they' in 'the things they do' are the patients but what have they done to the silicone prop, inserted lollipop sticks into it?

    Not slow but orthotically challenged.

    Bill
     
  5. blinda MVP

    Nah, you`re sharp. Not slow. Nor challenged.

    Maybe the pt has ingeniously adapted the silicone to hold a euro/pound coin for ease of utilising an Aldi trolley?

    Sun is shining and I`m off for a bit of Debs in the forest this weeeknd...

    Once I had a love and it was a gas
    Soon turned out I had a heart of glass


    Have a good weekend, one `n all :drinks
     
  6. wdd Well-Known Member

     
  7. toughspiders Active Member

    He has sewn it together with string!
     
  8. toughspiders Active Member

    Oh he is also a goat and a sheep farmer so judging by the colour may well be held together also by other substances
     
  9. Bmuellerpod Welcome New Poster

    I'm used to replacing these for patients because they get lost or broken. Once had a patient whose cat ate it!!
     
  10. SingaPod Member

    I always wonder at the number of people who seem to loose them in the bed sheets......
     
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