
"I looked up my symptoms on the Internet and it said I might get old!"
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"I looked up my symptoms on the Internet and it said I might get old!"
Lady taking her little dog to the chemist with a cough
'I checked the database, Mrs. Nimitz. There's no such symptom.'
"I'm afraid we'll have to operate. Your appendix has an infection and it's extremely aggressive."
Providing Healthcare For All
'Well, what do I have?...Within reason, of course.'
"Your test results are in...now the interpretations can begin."
'I hope what I have isn't catching.'
'I told you not to look up your ailments on the internet' - computer screen reads 'You have 3 days to live',
"Things look good but let's run a few more tests since mortality runs in your family."
Hypochondria Hospital
"I think I'm coming down with something."
'I checked my symptoms on the internet and I think I might be dead!'
I'd like a second opinion on your self-diagnosis - So a random guy from the waiting room is googling your symptoms.
"Apparently reading about cancer can give you cancer!"
"Hypochondriac's handbook. A little passion project I'm working on;, or, rather, I would be working on."
'No, you haven't missed much. Pretty well everyone called in sick.'
Stay away from Pigs.
'Good to see you, Doc! I wonder if you could take a look at my left upper arm that hurts when I do this?'
'While I'm here, Doctor . . .'
'What seems to be the problem?' - 'I've got bubonic plague.' - 'Okay... so what symptoms do you have?' - 'Well, I feel chilly and I had a muscle cramp. They're both symptoms of plague.' - 'I hate Wikipedia.' - 'It says here that you should prescribe...'
'The good news is it's not bird flu.'
Health MOT's will attract 'worried well': I've looked up my symptoms on the internet and I think I've got ALL these life threatening illnesses.
Hospital. Patient to stomach specialist: 'What's your gut-feeling, Doctor?'
'Are you a hypochondriac who has everything but your regular placebo isn't doing the job? Talk to your doctor about the new extra-strength placebo.'
I feel fine! Ready to go home!
'I don't feel that bad.'
"Well, Phil, after years of vague complaints and imaginary ailments, we finally have something to work with."
'Like I've told you before, Mrs. Spencer, it's all in your head.'
Edna's Doctor Fantasy
'You have what we in the medical profession call, a mystery illness, which might give you an idea of the prognosis.'
Placebo Clinic: 'Mr Yomp, someone who may or may not be a doctor, will see you now...'
"In my expert medical opinion, you are suffering from hypochondria."
"According to this website my symptoms show that I'm dead!"
Bob had many issues, but he didn't need a doctor. He needed a vet.
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