Saturday, March 23, 2013

Too Earthy!

The other day a patient, getting ready for a colonoscopy, was nervous that he might say something to embarrass himself when he woke up from anesthesia. That made me think about the things I'd heard patients say while under the influence.

After 9/11 do you remember that the news was always reporting on the tracking down of Osama bin Laden? There was talk that he was holed up in a cave somewhere at the time. Well, as one patient was waking up from his colonoscopy he asked, "Did you find Osama bin Laden in there? Get it? Dark cave...

Anyway, not to worry. Most of the time now a medication is used that allows a patient to focus and wake up with a clearer head. While patients appreciate this, I must say it took away some of my fun.

And speaking of colonoscopy fun...

Last time I had a colonoscopy I wore my Betty Boop socks. They have a picture of Betty Boop as a nurse. She is holding a syringe and it says, "Bottoms Up!" I thought it was appropriate for a colonoscopy day.

I can guarantee that as my husband reads today's post he is shaking his head and saying, "Too earthy!" He tells me that quite a bit. I think most nurses are pretty earthy. How about you? Are you earthy or are you more prim and proper?

3 comments:

affectioknit said...

Very funny...I think I'm probably more earthy...but when I was teaching I was surprised to find that my students thought I was very prim and proper...so maybe we're not the best judge...

~Have a lovely day!

EJN said...

Hmmm...that totally depends on the company I'm keepin. In home quarters, and at school with little bits, I talk quite a bit about the details of the mess of life. Around those not in my immediate sphere of life - I'm mostly reserved, I think.
have a great day, Susan.
Grace, Peace and Joy,
Jojo

Anne Marie said...

Haha, too earthy! I think those socks were an amazing choice, and certainly good for some giggles. I was born a "prim and proper", but all of my years with a couple of extremely "earthy" people (my husband and daughter), and a ton of medical issues involving guts (to put it nicely), has loosened me up (har har!!!) quite a bit, whether I like it or not... ;o)

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