Shaquille O'Neal: Watch Staples Get Removed from Shaq's Leg

By (Featured Columnist) on July 5, 2011

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Shaquille O'Neal is enjoying his retirement from the NBA.

Since Shaq has retired from the NBA, he has made very good use of his Twitter account.

If you're not following him on the platform (which you can do by accessing his page here), you're not using the social media tool correctly.

And if you don't have a Twitter account, well, I just feel badly for you.

Not only has the big man shared intricate details of his personal life with all of his followers, but he has created an intriguing video diary that showcases his day-to-day activities.

Sometimes, he gets a little too personal.

Case in point: when Shaq visited the doctor's office today to get the staples removed from his leg following surgery, he filmed it for his fans to see.

Reader beware, this is some seriously gross stuff, but if you want to watch the video, you can do so by clicking this link.

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But that's just a small sample of what Shaq had in store at the doctor's office.

To watch an extended clip of Mr. O'Neal's visit, including his oversized cast, just click on TMZ's version right here.

It will be interesting to see if the Shaqtus attempts an NBA comeback once he's fully healed up, but my bet is that this entertainer is done for good.

There's only so much wear and tear that a big body like Shaq's can handle, and after a slam dunk, Hall of Fame career, he should enjoy his life doing what he clearly does best.

Entertaining his followers on Twitter.

This is just one gem of Shaq's videos that have come from his feed since he announced his retirement via video from his personal Twitter account, and there's no doubt that there will be several more in the making.

For the first time all year, we know exactly what's going on with regards to Shaq's health status.

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