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Dagger
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Posted 2/21/2012 6:58 AM (GMT 0)
I had to have a minor medical procedure today. I'm in my little hospital room all by myself and the nurse pulls the curtains by the door closed and leaves so I can put on the hospital gown.
I strip down totally naked except for my socks and turn around to grab the gown. That's when I realized the window blinds were
open and some poor old guy was standing right there in the courtyard outside my window.
I did the only thing I could do, I smiled and waved enthusiastically then put on my gown. (He'll probably need therapy!)
Sherrine
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Posted 2/21/2012 1:20 PM (GMT 0)
Dagger!
This sounds like something that would happen to me! BUT, I don't think I would have waved. I probably would have fainted!
Sherrine
GlassOlive
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Posted 2/22/2012 4:11 AM (GMT 0)
Good story!
SmurfyShadow
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Posted 2/23/2012 5:53 AM (GMT 0)
****O thanks for the laugh... funny I did that last summer except I was being discharged and went to get dressed
Namian
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Posted 2/23/2012 6:23 AM (GMT 0)
Oh I needed that laugh!! Thank you for that!
CrushFibro
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Posted 2/23/2012 5:37 PM (GMT 0)
That's hilarious!!
It's funny when I saw the title of this thread: "Fibrofog and Hospital Gowns", I was thinking how challenging it is to get your arms through the right spots and tie things correctly on a normal day and was envisioning how much more difficult that must be when our brains are clouded by some serious fibro fog.
Acheybody
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Posted 2/23/2012 11:35 PM (GMT 0)
Oh hee hee! You probably made his day.
Debbie
grandmaroses
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Posted 2/24/2012 6:08 AM (GMT 0)
lol, you certainly know how to cheer me up. Made me think of an appointment I had last year, I put the gown on backwards, ties in front and my daughter almost peed herself laughing at me. I was not feeling well and overheating and after all it was in a hospital.
Thanks for the laugh
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