a little humor...

JayhawkDan
JayhawkDan Member Posts: 205
I was heading into the hospital for chemo last Wednesday, and in this part of the hospital the elevator only goes down a floor, or up to the 2nd floor, where there the cancer center is. So, I hop on the elevator with all the excitement of a kid with a plate full of cooked spinach in front of him. There were 3 people on the elevator already and one asked "do you want to go to the 2nd floor?" And I said, "no, not really," with a grin on my face. These folks looked about as excited as I was, and it cracked them all up. It was just a light moment in the midst of much heavier emotions and it's always good to laugh.

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  • Lovekitties
    Lovekitties Member Posts: 3,364 Member
    Laughter is good
    You earned a Gold Star for giving others a laugh on a tough day for you all.

    Seems like the chemo centers should offer TV turned to all the old belly laughter shows. Couldn't hurt to have a good diversion.
  • pete43lost_at_sea
    pete43lost_at_sea Member Posts: 3,900 Member

    Laughter is good
    You earned a Gold Star for giving others a laugh on a tough day for you all.

    Seems like the chemo centers should offer TV turned to all the old belly laughter shows. Couldn't hurt to have a good diversion.

    now that's a great idea
    What wrong with a plate full a spinach.
    Yum.
    At least I bet it was cooked, now a plate full of raw spinach, well that's a challenge.
    Hugs,
    Pete
  • Semira
    Semira Member Posts: 381 Member
    Thanks
    Thanks for that big smile you put onto my face.
  • PhillieG
    PhillieG Member Posts: 4,866 Member
    Ah Yes...
    The elevator ride. it's like everyone's going for a root canal or something. Usually there's an awkward silence on the ride. I go to Sloan Kettering in NYC and there's 11 floors, sometimes it's the local one and it takes forever to get there.
    Often I can tell who is new and who's done this many times.
    I believe we need to keep a sense of humor whenever we can about it all.
    -p
  • jjaj133
    jjaj133 Member Posts: 867 Member
    PhillieG said:

    Ah Yes...
    The elevator ride. it's like everyone's going for a root canal or something. Usually there's an awkward silence on the ride. I go to Sloan Kettering in NYC and there's 11 floors, sometimes it's the local one and it takes forever to get there.
    Often I can tell who is new and who's done this many times.
    I believe we need to keep a sense of humor whenever we can about it all.
    -p

    Hi Phil, Just curious,
    Hi Phil, Just curious, wouldn't happen to know a Dr. Yu? He was my onc. in univ. of pa. and was asked to join Sloan.
    The first time i got off the elevator and saw the big cancer center sign, i bust out crying. It came from no where. The nurse said here's a tissue, but it'll cost you a quarter. I started to look in my purse, tears streaming and she looked at me like i was crazy. "Just joking sweety", goes to show how serious i was taking this.
    j
  • steveandnat
    steveandnat Member Posts: 886
    too funny
    Its amazing how humor can break the ice with our cancer friends. Jeff
  • Doc_Hawk
    Doc_Hawk Member Posts: 685

    now that's a great idea
    What wrong with a plate full a spinach.
    Yum.
    At least I bet it was cooked, now a plate full of raw spinach, well that's a challenge.
    Hugs,
    Pete

    spinach
    Aww c'mon Pete, spinach salad is just about the only green salad that I like (except for a good Caesar salad maybe.)
  • Doc_Hawk
    Doc_Hawk Member Posts: 685
    humor, what a concept
    When I started radiation therapy I got several pair of boxer shorts to wear in for treatment. My favorite two were given to me by a lady friend. One was black with red hearts the said "I'm too sexy for my shorts" (I'm actually wearing that pair right now.) The other were a pair of women's boxers that are pink and have little piggies holding hearts all over it. The radiation team always got a chuckle when they saw those. I went in for treatment one day, pretending to be angry and said "this stuff isn't working! All of this radiation and I'm not getting super powers yet! My neighbors thought I was crazy when I tried to climb the apartment building wall yesterday!"

    My last day of radiation, I was wearing my pink pig shorts, but I'd had my best friend come over and she used a Sharpie to write a special message. When I went in for that treatment, I told them that I had a special message for them and that they had to read it for themselves. Then I pulled down the boxers as usual and they read in all caps "The Toxic Tushie: This vent has been known to release toxic radioactive gases, contents under pressure, stand back 300 feet!" I could actually hear them laughing during the whole treatment and it did my heart a lot of good.
  • danker
    danker Member Posts: 1,276 Member
    jayhawkdan
    We either have to cry or laugh and laughter is the best. When Bill Crosby had his firt colonoscopy he fist told his doc"this thing was designed for things comming out.not going in"
  • Semira
    Semira Member Posts: 381 Member
    Made me smile
    Found this cartoon today and it made me smile

    http://everydaypeoplecartoons.com/cartoon/439/Meditation_Cartoon

    (I think sometimes I'll need a huge amount of cookies...)
  • danker
    danker Member Posts: 1,276 Member
    humor
    try to find some Laurel And Hardy films My favotite has Hardy at a consttuction site Hold ing a bucket of nails on a pully. Upon turning the rope to Stan -the nailare heavier than Stan and he goes up as the nails come down. But the bottom of the keg releases the nails. Now Stan is heavier than the bottomless keg so he comes down and the keg goes up. Upon hitting the groung Stan releases the rope, so the
    keg comes down on top of him. Watching it is more fun than reading about it. Buster Keaton had many sight gags as well. see if you can find the. We have to laugh or else we would cry. GGood luck to you.
  • danker
    danker Member Posts: 1,276 Member
    humor
    try to find some Laurel And Hardy films My favotite has Hardy at a consttuction site Hold ing a bucket of nails on a pully. Upon turning the rope to Stan -the nailare heavier than Stan and he goes up as the nails come down. But the bottom of the keg releases the nails. Now Stan is heavier than the bottomless keg so he comes down and the keg goes up. Upon hitting the groung Stan releases the rope, so the
    keg comes down on top of him. Watching it is more fun than reading about it. Buster Keaton had many sight gags as well. see if you can find the. We have to laugh or else we would cry. GGood luck to you.
  • joemetz
    joemetz Member Posts: 493
    Love you post Jayhawk!
    thanks for your post.

    I love your quick note and thanks so much for sharing.

    keep up the laughter and let everyone wonder what you're thinking!!!

    I went into the waiting room one day, and looked at about 6 people waiting for thier chemo treatments... and I looked at each of them, with my sunglasses on because my eyes burn so bad some mornings from the sunlight... and asked...

    "who's ready to dance at this chemo bar and enjoy some fresh chemo cocktails?"

    not too many laughs as they were all too serious and didn't expect anyone to say anything.
    i felt like an idiot for a few seconds... but once i sat down, all 7 of us (plus our caregivers) were in conversation about various things. It made people talk that were not talking which was pretty cool.

    ya never know how you will affect people in a positive way.

    keep up the laughs and i wish you the best in your treatments.

    cheers

    Joe
  • JayhawkDan
    JayhawkDan Member Posts: 205
    humor making "civilians" uncomfortable...
    I'm kind of a joker around the office and I've always liked to laugh. We take turns volunteering to deliver Meals on Wheels and we were discussing the new schedule. I just mentioned, jokingly, that I started doing this so I'd have another item for my obituary. Heck, I'd said the same thing before cancer, but this time you could have heard a pin drop, which kind of surprised me. But I also know that I'm now the guy that nobody really knows what to say to. Anyway, I broke the uncomfortable silence with "I told you people I'm gonna joke my way through this," and then they felt comfortable to laugh, at least for my benefit. I'm going to continue to "zing" them once in awhile, just so they know that I'm comfortable talking about it, and, like I said, I'm going to laugh my way through this (as long as I can).