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Date Posted: 15:25:56 02/06/12 Mon
Author: Jeff
Subject: Frenulum Tying (should i tie the artery?)


Hello to all!
I read this thread and it gave me courage to do it myself,
i tyied the half of the frenulum at first, im on the 3rd day now and everything is gooing well,i think it will fall of at maximum 2 days,but i have a question.
on the secont tying is it ok to tie in the artery? i dont mean to go throu the artery,im mean to get the artery into the tight tyning,i guest it will stop the blood from the artery,will it couse anything to me? inner bleeding or something?

this is supposted to be an reply to an old post but the forum sayd that i had to post it as new becouse the old post was TOO old...

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