More comments from the inane and idiotic

D Lewis
D Lewis Member Posts: 1,581 Member
edited March 2014 in Head and Neck Cancer #1
Okay everybody, time to share! What new idiotic comments have you heard recently?

From my mother-in-law, at Sunday dinner (prepared by me) at my house: "Are you done yet?" ... "Are you done?" ... "Are you done yet?" ... "Done yet?" ... "Done?"
Me: "No. Are you?"

At the club: "But you didn't get all wrinkly."
Me: "?"

Also at the club: "I know three other people who had cancer, and they are all still fat."
Me: "Well, maybe they didn't get THIRTY-EIGHT doses of radiation to the THROAT."

Again with the club: "Gained any weight back yet?"
Me: "Maybe when I start eating solid foods."

Bless all their little hearts. They do mean well. So, share any good ones you've heard.

Deb
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  • Pam M
    Pam M Member Posts: 2,196
    Easy Does It (Or Doesn't Do It)
    "Maybe you shouldn't do that. You don't want to overdo it. That cancer treatment really weakens your body. You don't want to do anything to set back your recovery. The treatment is hard on your body. You need to take things slow and easy." What I WANTED to say is "I never knew that cancer treatment is hard on you. Maybe it doesn't weaken your body. In fact, what if cancer treatment is like a spa day many days in a row - I can do anything now, I can do things I couldn't do before". How on earth can we make progress if we spend all our time making sure we don't try to do more today than last week?
  • staceya
    staceya Member Posts: 720
    Pam M said:

    Easy Does It (Or Doesn't Do It)
    "Maybe you shouldn't do that. You don't want to overdo it. That cancer treatment really weakens your body. You don't want to do anything to set back your recovery. The treatment is hard on your body. You need to take things slow and easy." What I WANTED to say is "I never knew that cancer treatment is hard on you. Maybe it doesn't weaken your body. In fact, what if cancer treatment is like a spa day many days in a row - I can do anything now, I can do things I couldn't do before". How on earth can we make progress if we spend all our time making sure we don't try to do more today than last week?

    Deb,
    I am not sure they mean

    Deb,
    I am not sure they mean well..Ms Wrinkly should meet up with the woman who thinks Cancer is a punishment from God..Some people are just personifications of cancer. And no amount of rads will help them..
    Sorry you have to deal with idiots,
    Stacey
  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member
    Didn't Know You Were Sick
    From a fellow worker;

    "I didn't know you were sick", "I mean I saw you with no hair and your coloring looked off, but I just thought it was because you were on a diet or something, you looked like you had lost a lot of weight"....

    JG
  • staceya
    staceya Member Posts: 720
    Skiffin16 said:

    Didn't Know You Were Sick
    From a fellow worker;

    "I didn't know you were sick", "I mean I saw you with no hair and your coloring looked off, but I just thought it was because you were on a diet or something, you looked like you had lost a lot of weight"....

    JG

    Comments
    I have had some odd comments..
    Work is great, being in a hospital, get lots of appropriate comments..blood counts, etc etc, but the other day at costco the cashier asked me if I had been starving myself.
    I do have a hard time with some of the comments others have shared, they seem so mean.
    Stacey
  • Glenna M
    Glenna M Member Posts: 1,576
    Skiffin16 said:

    Didn't Know You Were Sick
    From a fellow worker;

    "I didn't know you were sick", "I mean I saw you with no hair and your coloring looked off, but I just thought it was because you were on a diet or something, you looked like you had lost a lot of weight"....

    JG

    John
    No hair, coloring looked off, lost a lot of weight...and they still didn't know you were sick - LOL. Somehow that's almost scary that a person you work with everyday is so unobservant.

    After completing treatment I stopped by to visit some of my co-workers and one man came up to me and said "I'm so happy to see you, I thought you had died." I just smiled and said "Nope, I just look like I did."

    Sometimes you just have to smile and consider the source.

    Glenna
  • D Lewis
    D Lewis Member Posts: 1,581 Member
    Pam M said:

    Easy Does It (Or Doesn't Do It)
    "Maybe you shouldn't do that. You don't want to overdo it. That cancer treatment really weakens your body. You don't want to do anything to set back your recovery. The treatment is hard on your body. You need to take things slow and easy." What I WANTED to say is "I never knew that cancer treatment is hard on you. Maybe it doesn't weaken your body. In fact, what if cancer treatment is like a spa day many days in a row - I can do anything now, I can do things I couldn't do before". How on earth can we make progress if we spend all our time making sure we don't try to do more today than last week?

    Radiation! It's good for what ails ya!
    What a concept! Cancer treatment as a Spa Day! I must say, I haven't had a single pesky chin hair or moustache hair since I finished my 38 radiation treatments. Spa treatments should be that effective! Maybe we're all on to something.

    It does make the skin as smooth and soft as a baby's bottom. After all the THIRD DEGREE RADIATION BURNS heal up, that is.

    Deb
  • rozaroo
    rozaroo Member Posts: 665
    Glenna M said:

    John
    No hair, coloring looked off, lost a lot of weight...and they still didn't know you were sick - LOL. Somehow that's almost scary that a person you work with everyday is so unobservant.

    After completing treatment I stopped by to visit some of my co-workers and one man came up to me and said "I'm so happy to see you, I thought you had died." I just smiled and said "Nope, I just look like I did."

    Sometimes you just have to smile and consider the source.

    Glenna

    Comment's!
    Your face doesn't look as stiff anymore! I get that alot! You gained weight! Hubby was over feeding me via tube!I think I was the only one on treatment that gained. The best one is what stage were you. I answer stage 4 B. They say you should be dead! I love that one.
  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member
    Good post Deb


    Hi Hondo man you sure lost a lot of weight, what happen to your face too much Sun again. O I am sorry I did not know you had cancer, are you going to live.

    The best one I like was from my old X girl friend of 37 years ago. You look just like I remember you. I really did not know how to take that…..
  • fisrpotpe
    fisrpotpe Member Posts: 1,349 Member
    Skiffin16 said:

    Didn't Know You Were Sick
    From a fellow worker;

    "I didn't know you were sick", "I mean I saw you with no hair and your coloring looked off, but I just thought it was because you were on a diet or something, you looked like you had lost a lot of weight"....

    JG

    Work - No Words
    Mine is more about no words. Yep 23 years with one company. 13 years into new normal and was told I have cancer again. That was over years ago. Only Four people out of 60 have called or visited. Of the other 56 or so not one word! nothing. Sad very sad.

    When you get cancer it is amazing what you hear and what you do not hear. Amazing the number of friends you did that have that you may have thought were there.

    I know who my real friends and family are..

    john
  • pascotty
    pascotty Member Posts: 174 Member
    Hondo said:

    Good post Deb


    Hi Hondo man you sure lost a lot of weight, what happen to your face too much Sun again. O I am sorry I did not know you had cancer, are you going to live.

    The best one I like was from my old X girl friend of 37 years ago. You look just like I remember you. I really did not know how to take that…..

    Hilarious
    I think people are so amusing. I was telling a nurse at the footy club that I didn't get sick on chemo. Her reply was oh we used to have a saying when I was nursing " the sicker they get the better there chances". Now I just told her I didn't get sick. I just looked at her and said with a big smile on my face " you are an absolute idiot. Goodbye". I think she is still scratching her dumb arse head. There have been some funny stories along the way as I am sure we all have. Maybe we were like that too before our diagnosis. I hope not. But it did make me think xxxx
  • Noellesmom
    Noellesmom Member Posts: 1,859 Member
    Hondo said:

    Good post Deb


    Hi Hondo man you sure lost a lot of weight, what happen to your face too much Sun again. O I am sorry I did not know you had cancer, are you going to live.

    The best one I like was from my old X girl friend of 37 years ago. You look just like I remember you. I really did not know how to take that…..

    HA!
    Hondo, now you know why she was your EX-girlfriend!
  • GraceLibby
    GraceLibby Member Posts: 88
    Non-verbal comment
    I was at the grocery store the other day and the guy bagging my groceries just couldn't keep his eyes off of my neck dissection scar. I wouldn't have minded if he asked me a question about it, but the incessant stare really bothered me.
  • friend of Bill
    friend of Bill Member Posts: 87
    Well....
    "Did that chemo stuff make you spit up?" and my favorite..."you didn't look like you were going to die." God helps us.

    Vince
  • kimmygarland
    kimmygarland Member Posts: 312

    Well....
    "Did that chemo stuff make you spit up?" and my favorite..."you didn't look like you were going to die." God helps us.

    Vince

    The Staring
    My husband still has the trache in, and it is a common site at the ENT and hospital, but last week we went to his PCP doc office and (of course) had to sit in waiting room. The stares made me very uncomfortable - I hope to God I didn't do that before all this, if I did, NEVER AGAIN. I felt bad for Bob, we didn't talk about it, but I know he noticed it. Ugh, made me want to cry.

    The comments that have aggravated ME the most have come from my mother. Every time I tell her something she just says "oh, oh, oh", real scary-nervous-like, and sometimes breaks down crying. It drives me crazy. Then she has the nerve to tell me how strong she is. Argh.
  • Noellesmom
    Noellesmom Member Posts: 1,859 Member

    The Staring
    My husband still has the trache in, and it is a common site at the ENT and hospital, but last week we went to his PCP doc office and (of course) had to sit in waiting room. The stares made me very uncomfortable - I hope to God I didn't do that before all this, if I did, NEVER AGAIN. I felt bad for Bob, we didn't talk about it, but I know he noticed it. Ugh, made me want to cry.

    The comments that have aggravated ME the most have come from my mother. Every time I tell her something she just says "oh, oh, oh", real scary-nervous-like, and sometimes breaks down crying. It drives me crazy. Then she has the nerve to tell me how strong she is. Argh.

    Moms
    You gotta love 'em. I guess.

    Hugs, Kimmy.
  • sweetblood22
    sweetblood22 Member Posts: 3,228

    Moms
    You gotta love 'em. I guess.

    Hugs, Kimmy.

    On monday night I Saw an old
    On monday night I Saw an old colleague and he said, "wow! You are so skinny!". I said, "oh, well actually I gained ten pounds back, I was down to 87lbs. And I was able to get my feeding tube out couple weeks ago.". * Insert his quizzical expression here*. I told him I had cancer. He said, "oh, I didn't know you were sick, I thought you just got tired of being fat. "

    he is lucky there was a counter between us or I think I would have clocked him. Mind you I was 125 lbs and 5'2" and I was not fat. I smiled sweetly and pointed to his belly and said, "I see you found the forty I lost ". "hahaha just kidding you look great tho". I figure one stupid comment deserved another.

    I think the thing that really upsets me is when people say they didn't recognize me. It happens a lot. When I went to church a while ago, I shook the hand of a lady that has been coming for a few years. I smiled, and we exchanged 'peace'. I said, "peace be with you, Linda.". She just shook my hand and then like five minutes later I feel a hand on my neck, which I DONT LIKE when people do. Scared me half to death. And she leaned in and whispered in my ear, "are you, Dawn?". Uhm. Ya. I'm still me. "I had no idea that was you. "

    Gee thanks.

    I hate it when people stare at my neck or face or me in general. Probably doesn't help that I don't dress like everyone around here, either. :)

    sweet
  • stevenl
    stevenl Member Posts: 587

    On monday night I Saw an old
    On monday night I Saw an old colleague and he said, "wow! You are so skinny!". I said, "oh, well actually I gained ten pounds back, I was down to 87lbs. And I was able to get my feeding tube out couple weeks ago.". * Insert his quizzical expression here*. I told him I had cancer. He said, "oh, I didn't know you were sick, I thought you just got tired of being fat. "

    he is lucky there was a counter between us or I think I would have clocked him. Mind you I was 125 lbs and 5'2" and I was not fat. I smiled sweetly and pointed to his belly and said, "I see you found the forty I lost ". "hahaha just kidding you look great tho". I figure one stupid comment deserved another.

    I think the thing that really upsets me is when people say they didn't recognize me. It happens a lot. When I went to church a while ago, I shook the hand of a lady that has been coming for a few years. I smiled, and we exchanged 'peace'. I said, "peace be with you, Linda.". She just shook my hand and then like five minutes later I feel a hand on my neck, which I DONT LIKE when people do. Scared me half to death. And she leaned in and whispered in my ear, "are you, Dawn?". Uhm. Ya. I'm still me. "I had no idea that was you. "

    Gee thanks.

    I hate it when people stare at my neck or face or me in general. Probably doesn't help that I don't dress like everyone around here, either. :)

    sweet

    High School
    You look like you did when you were in High School. Oh Yea? I just don't think so. I am still 50 pounds down but I damn sure don't look like I did when i was in High School.
    I look a lot wiser, he he he.

    Oh yea, and I am much better looking. Sorry a little, very small lie there.

    STEVEN L
  • staceya
    staceya Member Posts: 720
    Glenna M said:

    John
    No hair, coloring looked off, lost a lot of weight...and they still didn't know you were sick - LOL. Somehow that's almost scary that a person you work with everyday is so unobservant.

    After completing treatment I stopped by to visit some of my co-workers and one man came up to me and said "I'm so happy to see you, I thought you had died." I just smiled and said "Nope, I just look like I did."

    Sometimes you just have to smile and consider the source.

    Glenna

    I thought you had died???
    I can't believe someone actually said this..Liked your reply..
    what are people thinking??
    Stacey
  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member

    Non-verbal comment
    I was at the grocery store the other day and the guy bagging my groceries just couldn't keep his eyes off of my neck dissection scar. I wouldn't have minded if he asked me a question about it, but the incessant stare really bothered me.

    GraceLibby
    Maybe you should start buying Freddy Kruger items then going to that baggers isle....

    Big Knives, Duct Tape, Rope...True Detective Magazines, items to make him really wonder about you...

    Best,
    John
  • GraceLibby
    GraceLibby Member Posts: 88
    Skiffin16 said:

    GraceLibby
    Maybe you should start buying Freddy Kruger items then going to that baggers isle....

    Big Knives, Duct Tape, Rope...True Detective Magazines, items to make him really wonder about you...

    Best,
    John

    Quippy response
    I should have told him that I live with a cut-throat lawyer, which is my usual response. Either that or I was trying out my Halloween costume as one of Jack the Ripper's prostitutes.