Guest guest Posted December 13, 2010 Report Share Posted December 13, 2010 Thats is SIMBLY SUPERB,Prof.. It just goes to show,that, we docs also have all the shayaris,poetries and tons of humour, up our sleeves, which we can very nicely produce even in the worst of the situations and make it look all so nice and laugh away,our own illness..  I am sure,we call will be at ease,the next time..one of us,ever happen to land in an ICCU,knowing there r great folks out here,who can cheer us up,all the time for a quick and speedy recovery. Many Thanx for sharing this wonderful write up,once again,Prof.Kalantri.  Bye Shyam(84) Subject: Kishore bhai, jug jug jio! To: mgims Date: Monday, 13 December, 2010, 11:55 AM  This is about a doctor who practices Ob Gy He subscribes to hearty laughs and not to cribs or a cry When everybody is busy asking him- when, where, and why Kishore Is not depressed, his spirits are sky high! In the ICU, his son was reading him " get well soon " mails But his mind was elsewhere- eyeing some beautiful females He quickly adapted his new role- that of a patient-doctor And refused to get alarmed by the waves on the monitor Nothing could depress him, not even a depressed ST Nor an abnormally high heart protein called Trop T " This is so tasty, " he admired the home-made tea Thank God, he complimented me, thought his wife-ENT The ICU residents were counting, every hour, his pulse And his wife was tightening the strings of her purse But for Kishore, being in an ICU was not a god-inflicted curse His chest was heaving- was it because of a Kerala nurse? He endured few razor cuts- on either side, below the belt This is worse, he thought, than the pain in my chest And as he was wheeled in the cath lab in a haste His loved ones and relatives wished him- " All the best " Amidst strangers in a cold room, he laid bare And had no idea- who, when and where A cut, a push, a thrust, a balloon and a stent And soon his heart malady became a past incident Kishore, you showed that laughter is the best panacea Which takes care of all queries- kyon, kab, kaise hua Now that your arteries are open, thanks to a good angio- May we all wish you- Kishore bhai, jug jug jio! SP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2010 Report Share Posted December 13, 2010 Classic SP style regards prasadlele'88 Lt Col P R Lele Classified Spl ( Ob-Gyn) MH Gopalpur Gopalpur - on - Sea +919604956500 +917873829866 > To: mgims > From: shyamkamath@... > Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2010 22:46:11 -0800 > Subject: Re: Kishore bhai, jug jug jio!-A masterpiece,Prof Kalantri > > Thats is SIMBLY SUPERB,Prof.. > It just goes to show,that, we docs also have all the shayaris,poetries and tons of humour, up our sleeves, which we can very nicely produce even in the worst of the situations and make it look all so nice and laugh away,our own illness.. > > I am sure,we call will be at ease,the next time..one of us,ever happen to land in an ICCU,knowing there r great folks out here,who can cheer us up,all the time for a quick and speedy recovery. > Many Thanx for sharing this wonderful write up,once again,Prof.Kalantri. > > Bye > Shyam(84) > > > > > > Subject: Kishore bhai, jug jug jio! > To: mgims > Date: Monday, 13 December, 2010, 11:55 AM > > > > > > > This is about a doctor who practices Ob Gy > He subscribes to hearty laughs and not to cribs or a cry > When everybody is busy asking him- when, where, and why > Kishore Is not depressed, his spirits are sky high! > > In the ICU, his son was reading him " get well soon " mails > But his mind was elsewhere- eyeing some beautiful females > He quickly adapted his new role- that of a patient-doctor > And refused to get alarmed by the waves on the monitor > > Nothing could depress him, not even a depressed ST > Nor an abnormally high heart protein called Trop T > " This is so tasty, " he admired the home-made tea > Thank God, he complimented me, thought his wife-ENT > > The ICU residents were counting, every hour, his pulse > And his wife was tightening the strings of her purse > But for Kishore, being in an ICU was not a god-inflicted curse > His chest was heaving- was it because of a Kerala nurse? > > He endured few razor cuts- on either side, below the belt > This is worse, he thought, than the pain in my chest > And as he was wheeled in the cath lab in a haste > His loved ones and relatives wished him- " All the best " > > Amidst strangers in a cold room, he laid bare > And had no idea- who, when and where > A cut, a push, a thrust, a balloon and a stent > And soon his heart malady became a past incident > > Kishore, you showed that laughter is the best panacea > Which takes care of all queries- kyon, kab, kaise hua > Now that your arteries are open, thanks to a good angio- > May we all wish you- Kishore bhai, jug jug jio! > > SP > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2010 Report Share Posted December 13, 2010 Excellent piece of medical prose turned into such wonderful verses of poetry,Are u both in the wrong profession.....? Jug Jug Jiyo Dr Kalantri & Dr Kishore , Pushpa Chaturvedi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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