My husband started to smell really bad… I mean, REEK. I made an appointment for him with the urologist and decided to go with him for support. He went into the doctor’s office and the doctor closed the door. Five minutes later, the doctor comes out and his face turns red when he sees me. Doc (barely holding back laughter): You might want to go in and see for yourself. Me: ‘Doctor, what’s going on? Why are you laughing?’ Then my husband comes out. He: Honey… I’m not sure how to say this… But I…(read the rest in the first comment 👇👇).

However, those doctor appointments sometimes don’t turn out as expected, and patients end up in uncomfortable situations.Nobody knows when sickness knocks on the door..

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