Ask your local vet how often they see animals that eat tampons. It happens. I don’t know what SFG snacks on, but they do get eaten sometimes. I raised the issue waaaaay upthread, it went unnoticed until SFG suddenly got thinskinned.
I would love a tutor! Thank you. After all, I got my shoddy college education here in Bakersfield, so you know what that means. . . Actually, you may want to get that tutor yourself- surely with reading comprehension as wonderful as you’re shooting for you would 1: know it’s against the rules to call someone names like a “bitch” outside of the Pit and 2: know that I never said anything about Bakersfield having the bestest most perfectest omg doctors in teh whole wide world. Feel free to Pit me, though, if you’d like to keep calling me an ignorant bitch. Oh! Or maybe you can Pit Bakersfield- none of us are going to defend it, since we can’t afford fancy computers and internet access. I’m actually posting this from a rigged up tin can!
As far as your last, completely warantless claim, you go ahead and keep believing that.
BTW: I’m not the one whose dog died from ingesting a bunch of tampons. Just sayin’.
Dude, I’m on the “don’t flush tampons” side, but I’m literally laughing out loud at home reading this. The guy who seriously responded to a fucking post about EATING TAMPONS AS A WAY OF DISPOSAL suggests someone else needs to improve their reading comprehension?
That is the biggest basket of LOLs I’ve been given today!
Well come on now. it’s frustrating as hell imparting real world experiences, photographs, and quotes from city agencies and have it ignored over the sage advice of a box. It’s like arguing about gravity.
Lets focus on packaging for a moment. Many products say “sugar free” in bold print on the front. When you look at the federally mandated ingredient list you see 170 calories. The difference is product marketing versus mandated information. look at the number of lawsuits involving false advertising.
Tampons are designed to swell and absorb fluid. they do this with fibrous material. They will continue to do this in a drain line. Even if they are designed to physically break down over time the damage is done when they are flushed. We’ve already gone over the problems inherent with drain lines. I wish I’d taken a picture of my old drain lines versus new so you could see the difference between something done correctly and an accident waiting to happen. It was nothing but hard right angle bends with corroded piping. The inside of the pipes looked exactly like the picture that was posted earlier.
Getting away from the heightened emotions this thread seems to be generating, did your vet say this is a common fatality. I know it’s a common behavior of dogs.
That’s the funniest thing I have read in a long time. I just searched the relevant part of the thread, and the person calling others “bitch”, including yourself, was you. If you think I said something in response that deserves reporting to the mods, that is your decision to make. But they will probably read the thread and see the truth.
No one said you did.
I think you called yourself that. I haven’t attached any name to what kind of bitch you are.
LOL that might be true in some parts of the “hill country”. Note the recent press release about $40M project to bring high speed bandwidth to Kern and Tulare (and Kings I think) counties.
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BTW: I’m not the one whose dog died from ingesting a bunch of tampons. Just sayin’.
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Yeah my dog died to save the local plumbing, a totally worthy cause.
But like I said, check out to see how often it happens. It does, and the solution is not always flushing, is it?
I don’t deny that it’s probably a common problem. The point is that the guy lecturing us adult women to not eat tampons is the same guy whose dog died because the females in his home didn’t properly dispose of their waste. Just because his dog (and certainly other people’s dogs as well) actually ate tampons does not mean a single one of the grown, human women in this thread was seriously considering such a thing.
FWIW, part of the issue when it happens is that the tampons themselves are not visible on xrays.
But the health effects of a blockage are immediate even if you can’t see what is happening. If surgery is needed, it is major, and you can’t know where or what you are looking for until you can see some other indirect evidence of something getting caught behind the blockage - if you ever get that chance.
In the meantime, your dog is going to fade fast, and the longer you wait, the worse the ability to survive the surgery.
Don’t flush, but do wrap and keep out of the dog’s ability to get it out of the trash.
Maybe you will point to the sum total of this so-called lecture to adult women.
Me iether given your sensible posts I have seen on other threads. Maybe too much caffeine for you or something today ? You seem to be making stuff up and then arguing about it, and then not even knowing why. Weird.
Oh honey, I know this is hard, but let’s sit you down with a nice cup of cocoa and go over our posts, okay?
Okay now, let’s go waaaaaaay back to the top of this page of the thread. Are you there? Oh, good! :: claps hands encouragingly :: Now, if you’ll read a bit, you’ll find this part:
Time for our first reading comprehension lesson! Shot From Guns is making what is known as a “joke”, which may be new territory for you. This “joke” she is making here is that women who cannot flush tampons (due to clogging sewer lines) or, apparently now, dispose of them in the garbage (due to posts about biodegradable products not actually degrading when they are in landfills) will clearly have to just eat those used tampons instead.
Now, this “joke” may look a bit familiar, because it’s exactly what you replied to earlier today. Let’s go over that again:
Okay. Now that we’ve gone over a “joke”, do you see why people were, well, a bit amused at your post? Not at the fact your dog died, of course*, but the fact that you replied to someone joking that women should just eat their used tampons with “this is a really bad idea”.
You see, Shot From Guns was not really saying that tampons should be eaten. That was pretty obvious to about… 99.99% of the English speaking world. Then the fact that you just defended your post about it made it even clearer we needed to have this lesson. Hope you enjoyed it, along with that cocoa!
Maybe not_alice was joking when he said, “This is a really bad idea. Your internal pipes are not any better equipped to handle this than your house’s”?
This thread is exhausting. I’m overly invested, cranky and fussy. I’m outta here.
Sadly, I removed a great deal of sarcasm before posting. I need to work on it some more. I’m sorry if my frustration showed through.
Garbage disposals are a whole other issue. If I had one I’d use it after washing dishes. I wouldn’t use it to grind a dinner’s worth of food preparation. That’s more to protect the house drain and not the city sewer system. Food breaks down remarkable fast if it’s ground up but fresh vegetable peels have not had the benefit of human consumption to start the process. I use to compost but it created bug problems when I stopped bagging grass. I’m a landfill heathen.
if you want to talk about kitchen cleansers that’s another topic of discussion. There is a specific angle that drains should be set at for optimum flow. You can see this angle in the soap ring that forms in a bathroom sink with slopping sides. The ring of soap represents the worst angle of flow. Unfortunately, walls and floor space limit what can be done with a run of pipe. I had to cut my neighbors drain line in the basement and install couplers so a section of pipe could be removed and emptied of abrasives. It’s tough to get past a wall of sand and pull it back up with a snake.
Yes it does suck, unless you are a vet or work for one, you don’t know how often it happens, it only happens because a loved one EATS a tampon, and so a joke becomes a good opportunity to educate people this.
But maybe some people actually think tampons either are people food and are confused by the messages, or know that they are not and can not conceive that other loved ones do want to eat them.
I hate to change the subject away from the dangers of eating tampons, but here are a coupleof articlesabout flushable claims of wipes and tampon manufacturers.
I think it would have behooved you to add a little “dogs eating tampons are a really bad idea.” Otherwise the lesson, whatever it was, is just lost in the chortles of laughter.
I am sorry about your dog, but I don’t have a dog and never will. I have no worries about anyone fishing around to eat them; I am fairly sure my gecko won’t.
I am terrified of that .01% that thinks otherwise.