Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 I agree w/ the others, Pete -- thanks for the laugh!Debbi in Michigan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 Thanks Pete, for a good laugh. F Re: Off Topic: Achalasian Humor > I went to the doctor and told him I had difficulty swallowing and a > tightness in my chest. He told me I had to have my tonsils out. I > felt better for a while. But, soon the problems returned. > > I went to second doctor and told him I had difficulty swallowing and > a tightness in my chest. He told me I had to have my wisdom teeth > out. I felt better for a while. But, soon the problems returned. > > I went to third doctor and told him I had difficulty swallowing and a > tightness in my chest. He told me I had six months to live. I decided > to live it up. I hired a limo driver to drive me everywhere, a > personal assistant to pamper me and a tailor to make me new clothes. > > I went to tailor and he measured me for new shirts. > > " Arm-length 32, neck 17 " > > " Wait " I told him " I wear a size 15 1/2 neck " > > " I'll measure again... neck 17 inches " > > " But I always wear a size 15 and 1/2 neck " > > " Listen " says the frustrated tailor " If you wear a size 15 and 1/2 > neck you'll have difficulty swallowing and a tightness in your > chest.... " > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 That's me A sip of cold water a sip of hot coffee Now that makes heads turn CArrie -- Re: Off Topic: Achalasian Humor You know you're an Achalasian when.......The waiter asks you what you would like with your coffee and you answer water. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 Jenifer wrote: > I had to laugh because the Red Cross one is totally true for me. > They really get on you about drinking, even during the procedure, > which for me was bad because you're sort of reclined, and you're > sitting there with a needle in your arm so it's not like you can jump > up quickly if you need to. I can't even give blood anymore -- my blood pressure is low to begin with, and just the act of taking out a pint of blood lowers the blood volume so much that it lowers my pressure to the point where I'm barely pumping! Takes forever to fill that little bag a drip at a time! (If you're hooked up for more than an hour or so w/o filling the bag, they'll unhook you and they can't use your blood... that last time I was doing a little " chair dance " trying to get my blood going fast enough to fill that bag!) This is really depressing to me, b/c I grew up as a RC Volunteen working on blood drives every week, and I organized a blood drive in my high school (over the objections of the ass't principal -- fortunately the head principal's daughter had dated my brother, so he at least gave me the time of day when I pleaded my case!) my senior year, etc. I gave regularly until the issue came up with my low BP; now when they issue statements about a blood shortage, all I can do is encourage others to donate. ( For those who *are* able to donate blood, please do! And if you can't donate yourself, encourage your family / friends / neighbors / coworkers to donate if they are eligible. It's simple to do and can literally save a life. Debbi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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