What the Doctor Revealed Had Me Crying With Laughter

It didn’t happen overnight. At first, I thought it was stress, long workdays, maybe skipped showers. But then it got worse. Much worse. No deodorant worked. Extra showers didn’t help. The smell followed him everywhere, and I mean everywhere. It was sharp, sour, and impossible to ignore. I finally sat him down and said, “This isn’t normal. We’re seeing a doctor.”

I booked a urologist appointment and went with him for support. He looked embarrassed but relieved. We checked in, sat in silence, and then he was called back alone. Five minutes passed. Then the door opened. The doctor stepped out… and froze when he saw me. His face turned bright red. He bit his lip. He looked like he was about to lose it.

“You might want to go in and see for yourself,” the doctor said, barely holding back laughter.

I stood up instantly. “Doctor, what’s going on? Why are you laughing?” Before he could answer, the door opened again and my husband walked out. He wouldn’t look at me. He cleared his throat.

“Honey… I’m not sure how to say this,” he muttered. “But I… forgot to take something out.”

I blinked. “Take what out?”

He sighed. “Three weeks ago… I had a minor procedure. They put in a temporary medical sponge. I was supposed to come back and have it removed.” He paused. “I didn’t.”

The doctor lost it. I lost it. The nurse in the hallway lost it. Turns out the smell wasn’t a mystery illness or something serious at all. It was a forgotten medical sponge that had been slowly, aggressively announcing its presence to the world.

The doctor removed it. Instantly. Just like that. Problem gone.

On the drive home, my husband stared out the window and said, “Please don’t tell anyone.”

I smiled and replied, “Oh, I won’t. Except the internet.”

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