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"Best" things doctors have said to you

 
Dare we ask how Bernard is after all these years?

Well from what I remember of Bernard his family kept visiting him in hospital and bringing him mars bars and coco cola and he was eating and drinking this stuff. The nurses were always having a go at his family trying their best to explain that they mustn't do this (they just didn't get it!)

He was in there long before I was even admitted and he was discharged a couple of days prior to my conversation with the consultant. It seems he may have been discharged as they thought he was me and I was in hospital longer than I should have been as thought I was him !

Scary !
 
My new named doctor in response to high blood glucose levels after eating porridge in 2009.

"You are type 2 diabetic!"


I know this isn't about doctors, but every time I go for an OGTT test, I get told by any staff, I must have glucose in response to a hypo!

I know that it is very different from diabetics, but at least they should ask the patient about how and why before they trot out the usual 'read from the script' answer.
 
Maybe his family went on to be medics specialising in diabetes!
 
dwp are worse at an interview I was asked when my diabetics would be cured and could I not get food for my illness on prescription as the lady before me was suffering with Cealiac disease and got her food on presciption!!!!!!
 


I'm sorry.................... but are you sure you are not Bernard.......................... ?
 
dwp are worse at an interview I was asked when my diabetics would be cured and could I not get food for my illness on prescription as the lady before me was suffering with Cealiac disease and got her food on presciption!!!!!!

Lol, I have both, I wonder what response I would of got
 
Dr - Your not Bernard Fitzpatrick !

Me - No I'm Kevin Fitzgerald !
I had a similar experience in A&E as a teenager when the doctor came in and said "Pat? We need to prep you for surgery"
Me: I'm not Pat, I'm Kate.
Nurse: Um, Doctor, I think Pat's the stabbing in the next cubicle.
Dr: Oh, sorry, wrong bed.

Later I peeped into the next cubicle. Not only was Pat several decades older than me, but Pat was clearly short for Patrick.

There's a great deal to be said for reading the notes before speaking to the patient.

Kate
 
this is a brilliant thread -- hilarious and sad all at the same time
here's mine


at endocrinology dept 6 monthly appointment and got a registrar i had never seen before
i always shake hand and look them in the eye as I am sitting down........

me good afternoon doctor

him so just looking at your notes i don't think you are diabetic anymore

me Really ?

him well your latest A1c is 39 ( 5.7% in old money)

me I didn't think there was a cure for type 1 and i have had it 41 years and i needed my insulin this morning

him Oh
 

Absolutely Susan !

Sorry Kate, read the wrong post !

I think yours is as bad as mine. Mind you at least Bernard was a bloke ha ha........
 
Me at doctors following fasting blood test and HbA1C;

Doctor: O dear...your fasting test seems a little high mmmmm it's over 11...I'm sorry to have to say i think you might be diabetic !
Me: Well yes I was diagnosed 5 years ago
Doctor: you have good control ...keep doing what you are doing.
Me: (totally speechless)
 

Crying
 
Lmao....are all of these doctors total quacks????
 
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