Dam Little Bad of the Bowl, Bad of the Bowl, The Bowl by Billy cunning Him. In about one hour, we're going to have on a retired sheriff from Kansas City to talk about the murder of Lisa Galvin during the Chief's Super Bowl parade. But until then, Liz Bonus, of course, is the health medical anchor at Channel twelve, and Liz Bonus, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Liz, before we talk about your most recent before we talk about your most recent reporting, you had a posting a
little while back relative to Super Bowls and playoffs and health conditions. Can you tell the American people if the Bengals actually were in the Super Bowl what would happen to a person's healthy And Liz, how you doing? I want to You had a reporting about a few weeks ago about the health problems during a Super Bowl if someone could have a heart attack. Can you explain how healthy it is for the Bengals not to be in the Super Bowl because it may
cause too many health problems. It is so bad for us. Yeah, they actually found that when your team wasn't winning, you you know, eat more during the game, have like all kinds of stress in the body, that kind of thing. They can find that out, like just by tracking people what they eat in two teams, but then even leading up to the game, if you don't have the team that you love in there, you can have like all kinds of like high blood pressure goes up and what's up
with that. It's a game, people, it shouldn't do that. So you're saying the Bengals not in the playoffs is a good thing for our health, is what you're Is that what you're saying? Well, yeah, no, I mean like if we were, if we were watching them lose a game, it would not be good. But not being in there, we also don't get that chance to sort of have the enthusiasm of the game and
whatnot. But I feel it's a little less stressful when they actually are not playing as compared to you know, when they're right up against that got a score thing. I know, but hey, you know what, I think we would take the health problems to have them back in the Super Bowl, don't you. I hope to have that happened sometime in the next three or four years, because it doesn't happen now. With Joe Burrow, with the salary cap, problems he doesn't present because the big money doesn't kick him for
two or three years. We're gonna have a problem now. Unrelated to that, you have a posting at Local twelve that says rise and intimate injuries among men reported around Valentine's Day. I had on a frequent guest Joordelle, about this, and of course this is Live in the afternoon. Tell us what the intimate problem is with people like Tony Bender? What is the problem? I'm hoping maybe it would be a good thing if Tony Bender was having what
do they call it, like over active or over stimulated sexual intimacy. You know, I mean, I think that's a good thing, but it's actually resulting in greater penile fractures in gods. And I don't know what your other experts said, but one of the first German studies actually track this says it goes up around romantic holidays, so Christmas, Valentine's Day. And then the urologists that I talked to at the urology group here said they see it on
the weekends, they see it in summertime. So you know, confirmation is truth. And you guys were talking about this because you're famous for not going to the doctors, right, And so you're saying, can you explain what happens with a penile fracture? Is it like a broken arm or a broken finger? What happens? Well, I asked him that I'm like, so I have to confess, haven't had this experience that I know of with that
gentleman. And he said, you hear like a pop, you know, when like you throw your miniscus out, you'll hear a pop. Does that sound painful? Yeah, but he said there's not. Yeah, there's not a bone that actually breaks, but the inner lining can actually fracture. And what it does then is you'll see you'll notice that there's like blood in the urn, or it starts to swell up. Or he even described that you might have like an hour glass shape or the purple eggplant shape and all of
these things. I said, well, you know, I understand it's embarrassing. Couldn't you just like let it heal on its own and not have to go to the doctor. And he said, it'll heal on its own. It just probably won't heal, right, So maybe the problem it could be crooked something like that. Well, he said it could be deformed which would make it, like intercourse painful. He also said it could lead to a rectile dysfunction or you know, just even later in life urinary tract problems and
things like that. So you don't you don't want to mess with that. So the reason I was like, we need to tell people this is not one of those things where you go, now, I'm not going to the doctor, like get help, he said, and get it within the twenty four hours that you either hear the pop or notice that there's something that looks a little egg PLANTI ish going on down there, assuming you go to the doctor, which would be quite embarrassing. Imagine your wife for significant other would
take you. That would be very embarrassing. But then when you get there, do they put it in a splint or what do they do like popsicles? What happens? Yeah, I asked him. He said, they can very carefully, like go, well, they'll do some examination to find out it's really the kind of pop that you know gave you a penal fracture. And then what they'll do is they'll go in and very carefully put back together
what has been severed. Sorry, sorry, So so it may take you know, if that if that center of the lining is ruptured, they got to kind of stitch it back together or put it back together. But he said, that's a lot less painful than you know, you leaving this alone and then having it become some of these other serious problems. According to doctor you have this in your report. Quote. We in the US think it's between one hundred to two hundred thousand men will experience a penile fracture, and
certainly I think that's underreported. There's many men due to embarrassment, will not go in and write it out at home, which isn't the right thing to do. So this is two hundred thousand men is the tip of the iceberg. This could be a bigger problem than we understand even now. Like, why do you think this would happen like around Christmas? Around Valentine's Day? I mean aside from the whole like oh, we're having you know, sort
of an overactive sex life or something. And I was like, well, maybe it's because you know, you buy someone something nice at Christmas and then it really leads to like cool romantic stuff and now Valentine's Day, you know you and your significant other have some real romance. I was thinking like, you know, that's kind of it kind of speaks to we're crazy about each other. It's a little too crazy, right, Yeah, Now, I mean I couldn't imagine one of the er and having this occur. Now,
how long is there? How long is there? You need stitches, you might need some massage, you might, I don't know what you get? How long? How long? How long is your penis still fractured? How long does it take for it to heal? Yeah, I asked him that. He said that, Uh, it's usually about six weeks that he'll tell you you have to go home, refrain from wild crazy sexual activity and let
this like rest and recover. But he said go in and get it rechecked before you just start traditional use again, because if you don't and it's not healed, you risk reinjury and things even worse. And you know that was really interesting in this research was that they found this was higher in people having extramarial affairs. What do you think of that? Well, I guess, yeah, get a little regiment. And when you're married, so if you
men have a duty to respond to a new relationship. That's another problem. Women have expectations that are often unrealistic and I think many, many and extra marital affairs. Some guys may want to show they're like Tarzan and they want to go flat out, and maybe their body isn't up to that. Now, the second part of this, Liz Bonus the Channel twelve, is this
has happened. I understand that sometimes you take some of these drugs or whatever that keep things at attention, and then you can get if you can't let it go down, because the viagra, etcetera. Is supposed to build things up. But then I've seen medical reports that men cannot relax it at all and you have to after several hours at attention, you have to go to the er. So on one hand, you got a fractured penis. On the other hand, you have one that won't relax, which is worse.
I have heard that, but I think that they put that in the ads just to make sure that you buy the medicine. I mean, it's just coming on for I know, I know, but you know you were saying like the women have unrealistic expectations, but we don't have a little blue pill.
So I think it's you guys that have the unrealistic expectations of what you were able to do because we're not demanding like four hours and a clip, you know, no, uh, I think, you know, I think even with those drugs you can have like some of these fractures and things happen because you know you're going for a long time and you know it's not a good thing. But if it happens, you're gonna you're gonna need a little blue pill a lot more than your thought, so you better get it fixed
right now. I want to down. You know, you guys won't go to the doctor to get your blood pressure checked, so I can only imagine how often this happens. And you're never walking in. He said. It often happens like in the middle of the night and stuff, and you know they get called in for emergencies and that, and it's not that unusual that, you know, doctor gets called in the middle of the night for a
heart procedure or something. So why would this be any difference. I guess it's possible to think of it with the same importance because I imagine it would swell up and be an ugly situation to be embarrassing. I know what my doctor Carryoku has told me about four years ago when I got my aortic valve replaced that. What you need to do is take your blood pressure every other
day. And I didn't do it for like two weeks. Finally my wife went to Penny, went to Walgreens to buy one of those blood pressure cups and brought it back because I don't want to deal with it. I figure if I ignored, it's likely to go away. And so I can't imagine having this problem. But I think every time you would. Every time. It would be so painful to have a penis fracture that you'd have to get it attendant to almost immediately. There's a lot of nerves down there, you
know what I'm saying. I would guess that too, and I would also guess that, guess that it is not something you can ignore. I mean, you're going to start noticing that egg plant appearance pretty soon, don't you think? I think so. I think so. It'd be embarrassing. Now. Lastly, many of my friends have thought this is completely unrelated COVID, RSV and flu. Many have a stomach flu RSV. Most of the people you may not accept this as truthful, but I'm telling you it's true.
Most of my male friends think the whole vaccine thing was completely overblown. You don't need it. There were thousands of Americans who were died who died or were killed by the vaccine itself and not COVID. Are you aware of the theories out there that we were oversold these vaccines and that they didn't work? And if so, you're aware that, I'm sure, how do you respond
to that? So? I do believe the vaccine saved lives. I don't believe the vaccines were killing us. I think where we got confused was we thought we would have this thing called herd immunity, that once there was one coronavirus and then we were vaccinated against that virus, we wouldn't catch it. The problem was this virus kept changing, so as I think the part of deception was what we didn't know was that one vaccine wasn't going to make it
go away. But you know the problem with saying that is you know close to a million people died from this virus. How do you not think the virus was killing more people than the vaccine. I mean, do you know anyone that died from the vaccine? Do you personally know? I do not. Of course, I had a couple friends die, and the doctors weren't sure whether it was COVID, whether it was heart disease, whether it was
the vaccine or Poxslavid. I can't imagine it was Poxslavid or the vaccine, but they don't know, And one doctor told me in five to ten years, we're going to find out which it was. But a million Americans died, the great majority or over sixty five or immune compromised. Healthy children did not die from COVID. Is that correct? Actually, that's not correct.
If you talk to the vaccine researchers at CINCINNTI children that actually make those vaccines, that's how you have between two and fiveies just reacted very strongly to the virus and they did not survive. So the problem is if you could pick out which kids were going to do that, which healthy kids, you would only give the vaccine to the kids at risk. The problem is you don't
know which ones. So I am fully aware of the conspiracy theories, and I think we were sold that it was going to stop us from catching the virus, which we found out later didn't happen. But I don't think we were sold that it didn't help at all. Because you know, if you watch watch the numbers right after you know, Trump got that vaccine out there in a year, God bless him, That's never been done before. Right after people started getting that vaccine in December, you saw a direct line of
infections and deaths go straight down. Part of the problem was you had doctor Anthony Fauci and others telling us that if you if you get it vaccinated, you can't pass it on to someone else, and that wasn't true. And if you get vaccinated, you're not going to have a terrible health outcome,
and that wasn't true. And so right now, whenever I have on brad Winstrop, he talks about the hearings they've had with Fauci and Collins, and much of what they said turned out to be false, including the six foot rule, which wasn't based upon anything but a guess. And as far as shutting down schools, that probably should not have happened because most ninety nine percent
of kids were not at risk. There's about eighty million, eighty million children in this country, and if two or three hundred had a bad reaction to the virus, that doesn't mean you shut down school for the other ninety nine point nine to nine percent. But nonetheless, last question is this, how do you know if you have COVID, RSV, the flu, or a
stomach virus? How do you know what you got? So you have to test and there is a flu test you can take of the doctor's office that's rapid, and there's a COVID test you can take at home, and the government's still giving them away for free. Otherwise you have to go to the doctor and they'll test you for rc I mean, they can do that now, So you won't know without a test that the symptoms are so similar that chances are you've got one of the above, and even the stomach flow if
you have a fever, might confuse you with like COVID or flu. So you've got to rule out you know how we rule out things. So you've got to rule out COVID, rule out the flu, and then you're probably left with the stomach virus if you're not positive for RSV. Let's bonus, why do you do the story on Channel twelve on the on the penal fractures? When will that story air? If at all it has aired? So
you can find it online at Local twelve dot com. I just aired it right before Valentine's Day because this week, you know, lots of romance going on. When it's in the middle of the week, the romance might be on the weekend. So we wanted to be careful before the holiday and right after Holliday. Women have got to be careful. Women have got to be careful what you're saying. Women have got to know. Make you guys go
to the doctors if this happens. I have, If that one happened, I'd be I'd be driving, get me to the get me to the er. But it'd be embarrassing. Would you agree? I wouldn't go unless I absolutely positively had to. That would be embarrassing. If you ever talked to like emergency room positions or nurses that work there, or PA's that cover it, they will tell you they have stories that are just unbelievable. The er. It must have been awfully good to be that bad. So Liz Bonus,
thank you very much. I'll be watching listening and thank you for coming this afternoon on The Bill Cunningham Show. Liz Bonus anchor, thank you very much. Hey, Pleasure, WILLI thank you Pleasure. That's the problem. Thank you very much, Liz Bonus. Let's continue with more coming up next to news after two o'clock. As a sheriff in the Kansas City area who knew Lisa Galvin who was killed. It appears to be two or three young
folks with guns settling a personal score instead of some active terrorism. Let's continue one twenty six Home your Bengals and Reds Pitchers and catchers reported yesterday, all on news Radio seven hundred wow. Encore Technologies provides it solutions for a data centered world with a suite of services from mobile computing to desktop to data centers.
