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You know how wives sometimes roll their eyes when the husband refuses to go to the doctor? He may complain for four months about not being able to breathe and he can’t move his left ankle after that little flag football incident last year, but girls, you better just listen to him because the only way he's going to see a doctor is if that doctor is a family friend coming over for dinner. And even then, if the doctor asks him how he's doing, I'll bet he won't even mention the severed limb. I know a couple of guys like that, one being my grandpa. The man pulled his own teeth with pliers and whiskey. Why? Because his friend, the dentist, happened to be drunk too, but that's a whole different story. Kerry Stuckey is also on my short list of tough birds. The other day, Kerry came in and showed me a wound he had across the top of his finger. He was pushing some sort of stake in the ground, (ground- is actually a very generous way of describing the solid rock under sod which is in 90% of Lake St. Louis lawns). Anyway, let's just say he should probably have more stitches in his finger than the Bayeux Tapestry, but how many did the doctor give him?.... Zippo; he didn't go to the doctor. I think he only put a band-aid on it because it was grossing us out. A few years ago he met with an unfortunate explosion of sorts and singed his back (I'm sugar coating it, it was awful!) Guess what the doctor told him? We can only imagine, because he didn't go. When it comes to people getting hurt, I have a weak stomach. Somebody just showed me a clip on UTube where a pro wrestler breaks his leg on live TV. Remember, this guy gets paid a LOT of money to act macho, yet, I'll bet you all my Halloween candy that he saw a doctor that day! PS- my grandpa has teeth now, so he must have gone to a dentist at some point. |