Adam Kay

This is Going to Hurt

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  • novikurnia26has quoted4 years ago
    I start to write up my operation notes but instead just cry for an hour.
  • Bagul Bazarovahas quoted7 days ago
    Grief is grief – there’s no right way and no normal.
  • Bagul Bazarovahas quoted15 days ago
    Why do we always say that people lost their battle with cancer, and never that cancer won its battle against them?
  • Bagul Bazarovahas quotedlast month
    Being trusted is much more important than being liked
  • Bagul Bazarovahas quotedlast month
    money might not buy you happiness, it certainly buys you nicer stuff.
  • novikurnia26has quoted4 years ago
    It’s funny – you don’t think of doctors getting ill
  • novikurnia26has quoted4 years ago
    ‘Well, you’ve bought him another couple of weeks on earth.’ Come on – give a superhero a break here.
  • novikurnia26has quoted4 years ago
    A strange realization that it’s the first time I’ve actually saved a life in five months as a doctor.
  • Мариhas quoted4 years ago
    Today I meet MM, a Jehovah’s Witness, to consent her for an open myomectomy.* It’s a bloody type of operation, and we should have four units of crossmatched blood in the theatre fridge on standby.
    The snag is, of course, that Jehovah’s Witnesses refuse any blood transfusions because of their (fucking stupid) belief that blood contains the soul, and you shouldn’t put someone else’s soul into you. Nonetheless, it’s a free country – so we respect everyone’s (fucking stupid) values and wishes.
    MM is bright, charming and erudite, and we have a very interesting discussion. She agrees to have cell salvage* performed during the operation and I give her the specific consent form for refusing blood transfusion, even if needed to save her life. A small possibility but a real one, even with cell salvage – numerous Jehovah’s Witnesses have died because they declined blood products. She signs, though admits part of the reason is that her family would never speak to her again if she received blood. (Even more of an incentive to have a transfusion if you ask me.)
  • Мариhas quoted4 years ago
    Signing a stack of letters to GPs after gynae clinic when Ernie, one of the registrars – arrogant but funny with it – strides in to borrow an examination lamp. He peers over my shoulder. ‘You’re going to get struck off if you write that. Change it to “pus-like” or put a hyphen in there somewhere.’
    I look down at the offending phrase. ‘She has a pussy discharge.’*
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