Turkey baster?
Is that an effective alternative to disposable douches or enemas? My man is a clean-freak, and likes it when I use those disposable enemas. But to be quite frank, they are expensive for daily use. I'm a full-time student. Have any of you tried a simple turkey baster with a warm water? Is it effective? Is there another trick I don't know about?
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered - 17 Answers
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Might not be a bad idea. Just wash the turkey baster before using it on Thanksgiving. True story: a male friend and I were pondering awhile back on how we could have a baby together but not have to have sex or pay a lot of money to get it done professionally. Our solution was a turkey baster. Of course, it was just hypothetical. We never tried it. I swear!
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GROSS!
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You can't be serious...
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If he's that much of a "clean freak", then why doesn't he just use your throat?
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I'm not sure if they still sell them, but old fashioned douche bags. They will work just like an enema, but without the cost of the disposables. =)
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Sorry I can't really help you, but it couldn't harm you. In a colon cleansing they stick a tube with water and run it up there, so what would be the difference with a turkey baster.
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I saw this advertised in an adult magazine. It's a device that hooks up to any shower. You can use to clean yourself in the shower. It would cost you a few buck at first, but then you could use it indefinitely.
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small chocolate bar can be surprising & fun. baster with warm milk.
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I never tried that, and yes disposables are expensive. My only concern would be hygienic. It would have to be sterilized somehow, just to be sure - before and after.
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Couldn't hurt...can't say that i've used one and girls well...we don't douche or shouldn't...it is bad for our natual PH.....good luck with that!
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You can buy an enema bag / hot water bottle from wal-mart or any other store like wal-mart they are cheap reusable you can add soap if you like or a mild cleanser just let air dry and put away when your done you can use it right in the shower or over the toilet
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You know what else works? Those Zepryhills Sport Cap bottles. Just plug it up there, give it a good squeeze, and you'll be free of unwanted "particles" in no time!!
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Just don't get too attached to it... JK. Sounds like a good rational approach to the problem on hand. Martha Stewart would be proud!!!!
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Not a bad idea actually.
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Douches and drugstore enemas have chemicals in them to make them work and aren't good for frequent use. Warm soapy water (mild soap) is best. I don't know if they still come that way, but hot water bottles used to come with a hose and enema tip for either enemas or douching.
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Yes, you can buy a special attachment for a regular shower. These stainless steel wands can be used for cleanout - just make sure you keep the water temperature luke-warm, and the pressure low. Most sex stores carry these, or you can find them online. They'll cost a bit up front but it'll pay for itself pretty quickly. Here's a link to one on the web - lots of stores have them: http://catalog.leathermasters.com/category/?id=163
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Ohhhh NO, not a Turkey Baster! Go to the drugstore, buy an enema bag, get a pitcher that has a water filter and get some sea salt. Vitamen E capsules or KY Jelly is required for lube too. Give yourself a real enema, a high enema is good to really get cleaned out. Use filtered water and a tablespoon of sea salt per quart to keep the salinity on par with the blood or else you will deplete your electrolytes. There are plenty of web sites that have great info on enemas. "Enema Tips" is probably the best. Turkey Baster! I'm not coming to see you at Thanksgiving.
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Turkey/eggs/spinach/arugula/long grain brown rice/lentils, low calorie,high protein recipes/food ideas?
Turkey/eggs/spinach/arugula/long grain brown rice/lentils, low calorie,high protein recipes/food ideas?
I'm thinking what to have after my training and I don't know. it doesn't need to contain all of the foods above but some of them cause i have nothing else at home. I'm a student you see so you know:)! Spices-curry
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you can do a lot with those, check out www.foodnetwork.com for recipes i usually put my blanched spinach in scrambled eggs, its easy to do, you can make "onigiri" (rice balls) from the brown rice with turkey inside of it as well if you have more time you can make a "quiche" with spinach & turkey in it, its basically made of cheese, eggs & milk, you bake this in the oven (with or without pie crust, its up to you) lentils you can make a soup out of, also check out www.foodgawker.com for more "home made" recipes with pictures arugula is great on top of a crusted chicken & pasta, you can substitute it with the turkey & brown rice, its also good in salads i'm also a student & these arent very hard to make =)
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Turkey sandwhich: Wholewheat startch (bagel, wrap, pita, breads, or english muffin/ kasier) with 3-4 slices lean turkey, with a slice of cheese/ 1-2 tbsp feta, vegetable condiments (spinach- argula, tomatoes, onion, etc ..) and a healthy spread hummus*, honey mustard/ mustard, curry spice/ bbq sauce, light mayonaise, margerine, light salad dressing, etc .. Consume with lowfat yoghurt, or 3/4 cup cottage cheese with a optional serving fruit/ vegetables (or argula salad) Peanut butter sandwhich: Wholewheat startch (bagel, wrap, pita, breads, or english muffin/ kasier) with 2TBSP "natural" smooth/ crunchy peanut butter with a thinly sliced banana/ apple inside. Consume with lowfat yoghurt, 250mL milk, or 3/4 cup cottage cheese. Easy unfryed "stirfry" - 3-4 slices (2oz) turkey with 1/2 cup long grain rice mixed with 1/4 cup lentils and cooked- crunchy vegetables (peppers, zuchinni, onions, etc ..) with 1/4 cup soy/ terryaki sauce and/ or curry powder & herbs. Consume with argula salad. Spinach and cheese omelete OR spinach and turkey omelete with a slice of wholewheat toast- 2tsp margerine and crunchy vegtables/ fruit/ salad. Canned baked beans on wholewheat toast- 2 tsp margerine with argula salad. Goodluck, hope i'v helped!
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I'm thinking what to have after my training and I don't know. it doesn't need to contain all of the foods above but some of them cause i have nothing else at home. I'm a student you see so you know:)! Spices-curry
Diet & Fitness - 2 Answers
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you can do a lot with those, check out www.foodnetwork.com for recipes i usually put my blanched spinach in scrambled eggs, its easy to do, you can make "onigiri" (rice balls) from the brown rice with turkey inside of it as well if you have more time you can make a "quiche" with spinach & turkey in it, its basically made of cheese, eggs & milk, you bake this in the oven (with or without pie crust, its up to you) lentils you can make a soup out of, also check out www.foodgawker.com for more "home made" recipes with pictures arugula is great on top of a crusted chicken & pasta, you can substitute it with the turkey & brown rice, its also good in salads i'm also a student & these arent very hard to make =)
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Turkey sandwhich: Wholewheat startch (bagel, wrap, pita, breads, or english muffin/ kasier) with 3-4 slices lean turkey, with a slice of cheese/ 1-2 tbsp feta, vegetable condiments (spinach- argula, tomatoes, onion, etc ..) and a healthy spread hummus*, honey mustard/ mustard, curry spice/ bbq sauce, light mayonaise, margerine, light salad dressing, etc .. Consume with lowfat yoghurt, or 3/4 cup cottage cheese with a optional serving fruit/ vegetables (or argula salad) Peanut butter sandwhich: Wholewheat startch (bagel, wrap, pita, breads, or english muffin/ kasier) with 2TBSP "natural" smooth/ crunchy peanut butter with a thinly sliced banana/ apple inside. Consume with lowfat yoghurt, 250mL milk, or 3/4 cup cottage cheese. Easy unfryed "stirfry" - 3-4 slices (2oz) turkey with 1/2 cup long grain rice mixed with 1/4 cup lentils and cooked- crunchy vegetables (peppers, zuchinni, onions, etc ..) with 1/4 cup soy/ terryaki sauce and/ or curry powder & herbs. Consume with argula salad. Spinach and cheese omelete OR spinach and turkey omelete with a slice of wholewheat toast- 2tsp margerine and crunchy vegtables/ fruit/ salad. Canned baked beans on wholewheat toast- 2 tsp margerine with argula salad. Goodluck, hope i'v helped!
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Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Hospital Internship in Turkey?
Hospital Internship in Turkey?
I'm a medical student. We have been given the option of doing a 1 month internship in another country. I was thinking of doing my internship in Turkey but I am not so sure about it because I don't know anything about the turkish health system and none of the other students has ever done an internship in Turkey... Do you recommend it? And what are the best university hospitals in Turkey? (preferably in Istanbul) Trolls! Get a life! @blaze: most public hospitals here suck too! People prefer private hospitals. @iph: I'm not a dr yet & I actually hate it when my friends & relatives call me dr. Never mind my username :P Anw, this internship will not be graded so it doesn't matter where I do it. The best option would be to do it here in Lebanon but I want to travel :P That's why I prefer Istanbul over Ankara :) I could go to France but I'll have plenty of chances of going there in the coming few years & the faculty will cover the expenses. What's the best faculty in Istanbul? Teaching language is english, right? Maybe it would be better if I choose to do my internship in a private hospital because the patients there are more likely to know english. And yes the best doctors are from third world countries. Pakistani & indian doctors are the best. Lebanese doctors have a good reputation in USA and France & isn't Dr. Mehmet Oz turkish? He's pretty famous in USA! I do allow private messaging btw.
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Well i can't lie, the health system in Turkey sucks bad (though there have been many improvements in the past years). the university hospitals are overcrowded and due to the high number of patients probably there are a lot of different cases. maybe it could be a great opportunity to learn? it wouldn't teach much if you were at a perfect hospital in a perfect system right? :) chaotic conditions teach well! But be reminded that language could cause a barrier especially around the patients in university hospitals. Best university hospitals in Turkey are: in Istanbul: Istanbul University CerrahpaÅŸa Faculty of Medicine (one of the best two)http://www.ctf.istanbul.edu.tr/ Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine http://www.itf.istanbul.edu.tr/ in Ankara: Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine (one of the best two) http://www.tip.hacettepe.edu.tr/english/index.php
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LOL blaze actually besides the crowds in public hospitals turkish health care system is considered quite efficient :D if you see american health care... btw you said right good doctors come out from developing countries, cause facilities are enough and lacking at the same time :D anyway i'm a med student too i thought you were already a doctor :D first you should choose a university hospital (decide weather public or private), the best is hacettepe (both faculty and hospital is the best) university hospital in ankara. then you should open the web pages and find the instructor responsible for exchange/erasmus students and email him/her. hacettepe university &hospital is public but clearly the best in turkey, both in medical practice, teachers, students and hospital and it has quite sufficient medical equipment. private universities and hospitals are good in one way, they have the best and latest medical equipment, enough facilities, and teachers have enough time for the students. private schools send their students to big public hospitals for certain internships btw, if they dont have enough patients. there are exchange and erasmus students in my school's hospital, and i dont know how they manage their language problem, probably they have a helper student/somebody as a translator. i think you should ask for the schedule of the school you want to come, and show it to your dean/administration and if they agree, the schools will send papers to each other. that's what they told us about doing internship in another country. we can go for 1-2 month too, duration depends on the internship. i think your major decision should be about the city which you say istanbul, and public/private hospital. if you cant get enough help, you may get in touch with a student in international medical students organizations of their school. you can find them on facebook. i can help about my school also (it's in istanbul) i can write in a private mail, cause there is a troll waiting for new trolling material. if i were you, i would only go to ankara for hacettepe, but istanbul has both best public and private schools after hacettepe. and ankara is boring :D http://www.tip.hacettepe.edu.tr/ public schools http://www.istanbul.edu.tr/itf/ http://tip.marmara.edu.tr/ http://www.ctf.edu.tr/ private http://www.acibadem.edu.tr/?pid=232 http://www.yeditepe.edu.tr/faculties/medicine http://www.yeditepe.edu.tr/dinamik/tekfakulte.dot?dipId=tip-fakultesi http://tip.maltepe.edu.tr/ http://www.istanbulbilim.edu.tr/index.php?lan=tr
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cool
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As far as I know (if the laws didn't change) foreigners can't practise medicine in Turkey. According to Turkish laws you're not allowed to do your internship in Turkey unless you're a Turkish citizen or unless you study medicine in a Turkish university.
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I'm a medical student. We have been given the option of doing a 1 month internship in another country. I was thinking of doing my internship in Turkey but I am not so sure about it because I don't know anything about the turkish health system and none of the other students has ever done an internship in Turkey... Do you recommend it? And what are the best university hospitals in Turkey? (preferably in Istanbul) Trolls! Get a life! @blaze: most public hospitals here suck too! People prefer private hospitals. @iph: I'm not a dr yet & I actually hate it when my friends & relatives call me dr. Never mind my username :P Anw, this internship will not be graded so it doesn't matter where I do it. The best option would be to do it here in Lebanon but I want to travel :P That's why I prefer Istanbul over Ankara :) I could go to France but I'll have plenty of chances of going there in the coming few years & the faculty will cover the expenses. What's the best faculty in Istanbul? Teaching language is english, right? Maybe it would be better if I choose to do my internship in a private hospital because the patients there are more likely to know english. And yes the best doctors are from third world countries. Pakistani & indian doctors are the best. Lebanese doctors have a good reputation in USA and France & isn't Dr. Mehmet Oz turkish? He's pretty famous in USA! I do allow private messaging btw.
Turkey - 4 Answers
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Well i can't lie, the health system in Turkey sucks bad (though there have been many improvements in the past years). the university hospitals are overcrowded and due to the high number of patients probably there are a lot of different cases. maybe it could be a great opportunity to learn? it wouldn't teach much if you were at a perfect hospital in a perfect system right? :) chaotic conditions teach well! But be reminded that language could cause a barrier especially around the patients in university hospitals. Best university hospitals in Turkey are: in Istanbul: Istanbul University CerrahpaÅŸa Faculty of Medicine (one of the best two)http://www.ctf.istanbul.edu.tr/ Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine http://www.itf.istanbul.edu.tr/ in Ankara: Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine (one of the best two) http://www.tip.hacettepe.edu.tr/english/index.php
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LOL blaze actually besides the crowds in public hospitals turkish health care system is considered quite efficient :D if you see american health care... btw you said right good doctors come out from developing countries, cause facilities are enough and lacking at the same time :D anyway i'm a med student too i thought you were already a doctor :D first you should choose a university hospital (decide weather public or private), the best is hacettepe (both faculty and hospital is the best) university hospital in ankara. then you should open the web pages and find the instructor responsible for exchange/erasmus students and email him/her. hacettepe university &hospital is public but clearly the best in turkey, both in medical practice, teachers, students and hospital and it has quite sufficient medical equipment. private universities and hospitals are good in one way, they have the best and latest medical equipment, enough facilities, and teachers have enough time for the students. private schools send their students to big public hospitals for certain internships btw, if they dont have enough patients. there are exchange and erasmus students in my school's hospital, and i dont know how they manage their language problem, probably they have a helper student/somebody as a translator. i think you should ask for the schedule of the school you want to come, and show it to your dean/administration and if they agree, the schools will send papers to each other. that's what they told us about doing internship in another country. we can go for 1-2 month too, duration depends on the internship. i think your major decision should be about the city which you say istanbul, and public/private hospital. if you cant get enough help, you may get in touch with a student in international medical students organizations of their school. you can find them on facebook. i can help about my school also (it's in istanbul) i can write in a private mail, cause there is a troll waiting for new trolling material. if i were you, i would only go to ankara for hacettepe, but istanbul has both best public and private schools after hacettepe. and ankara is boring :D http://www.tip.hacettepe.edu.tr/ public schools http://www.istanbul.edu.tr/itf/ http://tip.marmara.edu.tr/ http://www.ctf.edu.tr/ private http://www.acibadem.edu.tr/?pid=232 http://www.yeditepe.edu.tr/faculties/medicine http://www.yeditepe.edu.tr/dinamik/tekfakulte.dot?dipId=tip-fakultesi http://tip.maltepe.edu.tr/ http://www.istanbulbilim.edu.tr/index.php?lan=tr
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cool
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As far as I know (if the laws didn't change) foreigners can't practise medicine in Turkey. According to Turkish laws you're not allowed to do your internship in Turkey unless you're a Turkish citizen or unless you study medicine in a Turkish university.
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Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Good field schools for classical archaeology students?
Good field schools for classical archaeology students?
I'm an undergrad student majoring in classical archaeology. I plan on getting my masters and would like to work in the Mediterranean or possibly Ireland/UK. I would like to find a good field school, possibly in Greece or Turkey. I've looked around online a bit, but some of them look kind of sketchy. Does anyone know of any really good ones?
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You should talk to your advisor/professors at your university! They might have some good suggestions and contacts for you.
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I'm an undergrad student majoring in classical archaeology. I plan on getting my masters and would like to work in the Mediterranean or possibly Ireland/UK. I would like to find a good field school, possibly in Greece or Turkey. I've looked around online a bit, but some of them look kind of sketchy. Does anyone know of any really good ones?
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You should talk to your advisor/professors at your university! They might have some good suggestions and contacts for you.
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