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I did the urodynamic testing a year ago with a different practice and it was the most traumatic/stressful procedure I have ever had. The woman was running behind so she rushed with me, she was not friendly, jammed the catheter in (which I had never had before) and filled me up with water and then said PEE! While leaving the blinds wide open.

Cheers and thanks!
Some days, certain people should just call out of work or find a new profession...that's certainly a traumatic experience
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