Ha HAA.. Finally...FINALLY...
jlmarta
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I'll try to keep the back-story short. My surgery was on 2/11/13. For doctors I have my primary care provider, cardiologist, oncologist, gastroenterologist, surgeon, and a VA primary care dr. That's six doctors if I've counted correctly. As for me, I'm an 'in your face' kinda guy.
I have a little game I've been playing with these doctors ever since I received a ball cap in the mail that says on it "Cohiba Behike" in fairly prominent letters. I received it around Christmastime, if I recall correctly. I've made it a point to wear this cap to every doctor appointment since then just to see which, if any, doctor will ask about it or it's significance. Until today not a one of them mentioned it or asked about it but you know damned well at least a couple of them know what a Cohiba is. Today my surgeon asked "What's this about a Cohiba Behike" and he even pronounced Behike correctly. Then he told me he's smoked a few of them.
At least he's not a hypocrite and he proved my point, more or less. The point being that when a doctor asks if you smoke, 99% of the time they're referring to cigarettes. My standard answer when asked if I smoke is "I gave up cigarettes in 1994". I've never had a doctor say "What about a pipe or cigars?"
I've had a bit of fun with this. Just thought some of you might find it interesting or comical or both.
I have a little game I've been playing with these doctors ever since I received a ball cap in the mail that says on it "Cohiba Behike" in fairly prominent letters. I received it around Christmastime, if I recall correctly. I've made it a point to wear this cap to every doctor appointment since then just to see which, if any, doctor will ask about it or it's significance. Until today not a one of them mentioned it or asked about it but you know damned well at least a couple of them know what a Cohiba is. Today my surgeon asked "What's this about a Cohiba Behike" and he even pronounced Behike correctly. Then he told me he's smoked a few of them.
At least he's not a hypocrite and he proved my point, more or less. The point being that when a doctor asks if you smoke, 99% of the time they're referring to cigarettes. My standard answer when asked if I smoke is "I gave up cigarettes in 1994". I've never had a doctor say "What about a pipe or cigars?"
I've had a bit of fun with this. Just thought some of you might find it interesting or comical or both.
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Well, my surgeon and I both pronounce it "Beh-hee-kay". How do you pronounce it?
Ha hahaha. I like Bee hicky..... LOL