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47of74

(18,470 posts)
Wed Aug 5, 2015, 11:01 PM Aug 2015

Florida (of course) unlicensed suregon destroys man's penis.

And in Florida this happened.

60-year-old Mark D. Schreiber, an unlicensed surgeon from Florida, as been arrested and charged with one count of unlicensed practice of health care causing serious injury after totally destroying a guy's penis.

It all started when the victim, a 55-year-old hairdresser, who had a desire to make his penis longer and thicker went to a man named Nery Carvajal Gonzalez. Nery, a shady doctor who is now a fugitive, inserted the implant. When the implant gave him problems, Nery sent the victim off to Mark.

The victim paid Mark $1,000 for the removal of the implant. And oh, the procedure was done in a warehouse. Anytime I have surgery it's done at a warehouse, too. It's actually super common.

"The victim's penis was now incredibly small, yet very swollen and the skin around the shaft had been removed and was raw. The victim stated that his penis had retracted so far that it protruded less than one inch from his body."




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Florida (of course) unlicensed suregon destroys man's penis. (Original Post) 47of74 Aug 2015 OP
Not to worry. Sychologically he will be ok. N.R.A. legislative corruption lets him buy an AK-47. Hoppy Aug 2015 #1
Surgery done at a warehouse, that should have been the first clue liberal N proud Aug 2015 #2
Aah, 'tis no more than what God gave me, you puritan pukes! 47of74 Aug 2015 #3

liberal N proud

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2. Surgery done at a warehouse, that should have been the first clue
Thu Aug 6, 2015, 02:21 PM
Aug 2015

But before that, why do people have to modify such body parts? Use what you got because the risks far outweigh the benefits.

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