Re: 36+ weeksBHC vs early labor

From: Anna Meenan, MD (annam@uic.edu)
Sun Jun 12 20:50:20 2005


The worst one I ever took care of was when I was a fairly new resident. the attending was so put off he backed away and left me to do the whole thing, including the repair, in a continual stream of obscenities. That kid's brother grew up to become my son's history teacher, and it's tough to keep a straight face whenever we go to conferences at school and he talks about his family.

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                    Anna Meenan, MD

At Sun, 12 Jun 2005, R. Daniel Braun wrote: > >The nastiest, most foul mouthed patient that I ever took care of was a >physician. She could make sailors blush. > >On 6/12/05, GA12L@aol.com <GA12L@aol.com> wrote: >> >> I once cared for a woman in labour who was a teacher, husband a solicito . >> Very posh spoke awfully nice. During labour he wiped her brow and kept >> asking her, 'Are you all right darling?' to which she replied, 'Yes swee ie, >> I'm fine'. As labour progressed she became rattier and rattier Eventuall he >> asked for the umpteenth time, 'Are you all right darling?' to which sh >> responded quite out of character, 'Do I f***ing look all right? Laugh? T e >> look on his face was a picture. >> I once admitted a woman and asked her her history. 'Any relevant >> operations? I asked, 'Yes' she said, 'that big one. What's it called? O >> yes, a post mortem' Typical case of Pregnancy Induced Stupidity Syndrom >> (PISS) methinks. >> Gail >> >-- >R. Daniel Braun >Kinky for Governor >





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