Should one bite the ENT doctor?

staceya
staceya Member Posts: 720
edited March 2014 in Head and Neck Cancer #1
Just checking. It is kind of tempting though.
Stacey

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  • Hal61
    Hal61 Member Posts: 655
    Every chance you get
    Stacey,

    I don't know what the norm is, and I mainly like my ENT, but I bite him every chance I get, on general principals. It's important that your bite appears accidental, as when he/she has their hand down your throat-simply substitute the "bite" for the "gag" relex-, or you can bite them when several people are already biting them, so you won't be singled out.

    Hal
  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member
    Hi Stacey


    If he or she gets in the way bite them, just make sure he is not scoping your nasal passage way when you do….
  • staceya
    staceya Member Posts: 720
    Hondo said:

    Hi Stacey


    If he or she gets in the way bite them, just make sure he is not scoping your nasal passage way when you do….

    I am taking notes for my
    I am taking notes for my next appointment...you all (Or should it be Y'all) make excellent points!
    Stacey
  • sweetblood22
    sweetblood22 Member Posts: 3,228
    staceya said:

    I am taking notes for my
    I am taking notes for my next appointment...you all (Or should it be Y'all) make excellent points!
    Stacey

    Well.....
    Maybe just a nibble..... ;-) my ENT was pretty handsome and two of the residents were hot. But too young. And married. Lol
  • Kimba1505
    Kimba1505 Member Posts: 557

    Well.....
    Maybe just a nibble..... ;-) my ENT was pretty handsome and two of the residents were hot. But too young. And married. Lol

    OMG!
    LOL! Guess it all depends on whether you like your ENT or not.
  • GraceLibby
    GraceLibby Member Posts: 88
    Just a little nibble
    Personally, no. I like my ENT doc and he's easy on the eyes. My rad doc, yes, without a doubt. He will get a nibble if he decides to feel my tonsils again with his fingers. He might get a slight kick too if he's standing in the right spot.
  • Fire34
    Fire34 Member Posts: 365

    Just a little nibble
    Personally, no. I like my ENT doc and he's easy on the eyes. My rad doc, yes, without a doubt. He will get a nibble if he decides to feel my tonsils again with his fingers. He might get a slight kick too if he's standing in the right spot.

    Ditto Kim
    During my consults when the rad/onc palpated the base of my tongues he said " I want my fingers back, sure is tempting. Dont know maybe it might be something we can finally taste.
    All of my docs were topnotch so that didnt even cross my mind until this thread LOL
    Wishes & Prayers
    Dave
  • D Lewis
    D Lewis Member Posts: 1,581 Member
    Stanford reflexes
    The Head/Neck Surgical Oncologist I see at Stanford has very fast reflexes. I have snapped at him in the past, and he gets that base-of-tongue palpation done so fast and jumps back that I haven't caught him yet.

    Deb
  • davidgskinner
    davidgskinner Member Posts: 81
    Fire34 said:

    Ditto Kim
    During my consults when the rad/onc palpated the base of my tongues he said " I want my fingers back, sure is tempting. Dont know maybe it might be something we can finally taste.
    All of my docs were topnotch so that didnt even cross my mind until this thread LOL
    Wishes & Prayers
    Dave

    yes.
    And Stacey, you are seriously crackin me up! Is it just me, or do the rest of you look forward to the next topic she is going to toss out and get a wise crack a thon started?
    I love it.
  • Pam M
    Pam M Member Posts: 2,196
    Hal61 said:

    Every chance you get
    Stacey,

    I don't know what the norm is, and I mainly like my ENT, but I bite him every chance I get, on general principals. It's important that your bite appears accidental, as when he/she has their hand down your throat-simply substitute the "bite" for the "gag" relex-, or you can bite them when several people are already biting them, so you won't be singled out.

    Hal

    Not Getting Singled Out
    I just laughed out loud, Hal. TY
  • Hal61
    Hal61 Member Posts: 655
    D Lewis said:

    Stanford reflexes
    The Head/Neck Surgical Oncologist I see at Stanford has very fast reflexes. I have snapped at him in the past, and he gets that base-of-tongue palpation done so fast and jumps back that I haven't caught him yet.

    Deb

    Stanford Reflexes
    LOL Deb, thanks.
    Hal
  • Pumakitty
    Pumakitty Member Posts: 652
    I think Yes
    I am not the patient but I would like to bite or do worse to the ENT that my dad has gone to.

    Kathy
  • staceya
    staceya Member Posts: 720

    yes.
    And Stacey, you are seriously crackin me up! Is it just me, or do the rest of you look forward to the next topic she is going to toss out and get a wise crack a thon started?
    I love it.

    Thanks, David
    I find myself

    Thanks, David
    I find myself amusing, however sometimes when something strikes me funny, I see not everyone else finds this as hilarious. In fact, I get some looks that suggest I should be seeing a doctor for the parts of my head that are above my ears, rather than below my ears!
    Stacey
  • SASH
    SASH Member Posts: 421 Member
    Biting
    When I had a follow up with my Rad Onc once he had either an intern or a resident with him and wanted to know if they could feel my tongue. I responded, "sure, but I bite." It was good for a laugh.
  • delnative
    delnative Member Posts: 450 Member
    SASH said:

    Biting
    When I had a follow up with my Rad Onc once he had either an intern or a resident with him and wanted to know if they could feel my tongue. I responded, "sure, but I bite." It was good for a laugh.

    Thanks for the chuckle
    I was really tempted to bite my radiation oncologist today when he stuck that stupid scope up my nose, but his fingers weren't in range.

    --Jim in Delaware
  • Kent Cass
    Kent Cass Member Posts: 1,898 Member
    SASH said:

    Biting
    When I had a follow up with my Rad Onc once he had either an intern or a resident with him and wanted to know if they could feel my tongue. I responded, "sure, but I bite." It was good for a laugh.

    How?
    When your visit with him lasts only a couple minutes? Figured I was the last of the day, on my last visit, and he was already late for a tee-time. Had to even ask the gal at the front desk about when my next PS/CT would be! She had to jog back into the patient area to find-out, and my ENT's Nurse, who must not be a golfer, came out and said it'll probably be a year after my last. Yep- heard this triflin' news from his Nurse!...
    Next visit, when he walks into the room, I should yell, "Fore!"
    "What?" will likely be his response.
    "No, Doc, you're supposed to say 'bite me.' "
    And I might.

    kcass
  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member
    Hi Everyone
    I don’t know about Yall, but I sure enjoy a good laugh in reading these posts.

    Thanks Stacey feeling happy and being able to laugh is a great part of healing.