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Not anymore... I lost the jar.
I had a jar with some slivers of my nose cartilage from when I had reconstructive surgery on it after flattening it in a car accident.
If I had another surgery, if it was possible to put in a jar, I would want it there. After all, it IS mine.
Not body parts, but I have a pin that I stood on when I was 12 years old that had to be removed by surgery. It has pieces of my skin still attached if that helps. I made it into a necklace I wore to school to freak people out.
My most precious unmentionables. Lol.
my boobys lol
Have four supernumerary teeth that had to be removed to be able to have dental braces installed. Did not miss them, wish I could have missed the pain of the metal braces too.
Always wanted to have stones.....like some other people do. They got to take them home in a jar and show them off to all their friends.
I thought my appendix was a much finer specimen than stupid stones. I had a right to my appendix and take it home in a jar too.......but they gave it to some guy
who "just" had to see it. Not fair, not fair, I protest for the return of my appendix.
Who knows, maybe i wanted to donate it to someone.........it could happen.
After a G.S.W. to the head, surgery let me with 138 metal staples in my head. I did not keep the staples, I kept the medieval contraption they used to rip the staples out. I wanted to keep the bullet, but they wouldn't let me due to it being "Biological" evidence, strange since it was removed from MY biology
Nope... They won't let us have them, here.
I'd have all my toes in a jar, a few bones from my feet, and a couple of gall-stones I gave birth to through my bellybutton. LOL
Dermatogist appointment, i have acne on my face back chest arms and butt plus other problems will i have to wear a gown and be nude under it
by Anonymous on October 19th, 2011
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What is the average number of drug doses dispensed per day in a 150 bed hospital
by heatherbear012386 on October 19th, 2011
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Hand washing in hospitals was once thought of as quackery. How does this make you feel?
by Weylon on August 12th, 2011
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Please help! A recent bad hospital experience.
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by greyowl on August 23rd, 2011
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Why do hospitals always serve jello? Jello is rendered horse hooves and hides and sugar. Is that supposed to make you feel better?
by Aaron_J8432 on October 19th, 2011
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You're reading Do you have any "parts" from a surgery you have saved?, if not and had the choice what would you keep in a jar?
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lol exactly! its mine I wanna keep it!
by POLICE...IN HOT PURSUIT on January 11th, 2010