Date Changed .... Yipee
I enjoyed meeting you too. Took the kiddos with me to the docs today .... they got incredibly bored and as a result became (depending on your point of view) either incredibly irritating or entertaining. Be interesting to see how they behave in the waiting room while i'm in the OR after today's trip ... lol.
Yah ... here's an example one of my meds is aciphex the "c" is pronounced like an "s" so it comes out almost like "as*-effects" almost. There was MUCH discussion of this med and me going back on it and so forth with Dr. Cole - who as my daughter pointed out (at the end of the visit - thankfully) still has a bit of a NY accent. My daughter giggled every time the name of the med was said. My son didn't pick it up till the end of the visit but as we were walking out he nearly busted a gut cause he couldnt' hold his laughter anymore. Aciphex is a med that controls GERD and IBS so it was discussed inconjunction with BM's adding to the "hysteria" of its name in their minds.
While we were in Dr. Cole's wiating room they had the other patients in stitches. There were elderly folks in there cracking up as my kiddos tried and tried to get me to laugh as I was filling out his stack of paperwork. One man even made the comment about me bringing my own entertainment. When i got the the last section of Cole's paperwork and it talked about family history, living or dead and cause of death, and children I asked my 2 if murder was a valid cause of death for me to put on the blank. I expected looks of astonishment from the other patients but all i heard were giggles and snickers.
They were just as "bad" in Dr. Floyd's office. My son and I even got into an "argument" over why he did not "need" a new bow (he's an avid hunter) while my daughter had him taking quizes out of "Seventeen" magazine. To watch him argue over a masculine topic then answer a feminine question was just too funny. Then, once we got into Floyd's office my daughter sat on the stool with wheels and worked her obliques as she twisted from the waist to move the stool around the room.
I think that's enough for you to get a bit of the picture .... it was to say the least interesting.