Visited at Home
I’m visited by a patient at home.
She happens to be a young obese woman and I find her in our bedroom, lying on our king-sized bed.
She’s wearing a thong.
I approach to check her blood pressure. Karen stands behind me a bit aghast that this patient has showed up at our house in the middle of a pandemic.
“You seem okay to me,” I say. “I’m going to check your blood pressure.”
I want to prove to my wife that I can be firm with my patients telling them the way it ought to be.
“Next time you really should see me in the office,” I say. “And that’s another thing.”
My wife glares behind me. I turn back to my patient and say, “it’s really inappropriate for you to come here and visit me at home on a Sunday morning.”
© Richie Smith
© Richie Smith
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