What They Say… and What They Really Mean

From StrangeCosmos, an analysis of what the doctor tells you… and what he is really thinking:

“This should be taken care of right away.” — I’d planned a trip to Hawaii next month but this is so easy and profitable that I want to fix it before it cures itself.

“Welllllll, what have we here…?” — He has no idea and is hoping you’ll give him a clue.

“Let me check your medical history.” — I want to see if you’ve paid your last bill before spending anymore time with you.

“We have some good news and some bad news.” — The good news is, I’m going to buy that new BMW. The bad news is, you’re going to pay for it.

“Let me schedule you for some tests.” — I have a forty percent interest in the lab.

“I’d like to have my associate look at you.” — He’s going through a messy divorce and owes me a bundle.

“I’d like to prescribe a new drug.” — I’m writing a paper and would like to use you for a guinea pig.

“This may smart a little.” — Last week two patients bit off their tongues.

“This should fix you up.” — The drug company slipped me some big bucks to prescribe this stuff.

“I’d like to run some more tests.” — I can’t figure out what’s wrong. Maybe the kid in the lab can solve this one.

“There is a lot of that going around.” — My God, that’s the third one this week. I’d better learn something about this.

2 comments

  1. …don’t you believe that… Richy is an awesome doctor. I’ll always remember doing rounds with him at Einstein hospital in Philadelphia.

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