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Vaginal inspection during food poisoning common?

During the visit to the emergency room for severe food poisoning, my friend told me the doctor stuck a tube up her vagina. She doesn't remember much because she was so out of it but she remembered it hurting and that it was a long tube. Does anyone know what procedure this was? I'm thinking it was a camera to view the lining?


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93654 tn?1247499334
Well, they may have inserted a cathedar into her bladder to drain it. That will cause some lingering discomfort.
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79258 tn?1190630410
I'm gonna guess that since she was so out of it, as you say, what she perceived as a vaginal thing was really anal. I suspect they actually inserted a tube in her rectum instead.
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I agree.. either anal or a cathader
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