Re: gyn word - cheese-on?
- From: RaeMorrill <RaeMorrill@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 15:17:00 GMT
LOL. I might cringe mentally but I don't think I've ever actually felt sick. I've wept a few times for sure, i.e., typing a report on a fairly young man dying of some kind of cancer. Worst was not actually a dictation, but one of my long-time clients (2nd doc I ever transcribed for) telling me at end of his tape that his wife was dying of ovarian cancer. They were the nicest people. The tears just rollled down my cheeks.
Ed Chait wrote:
"Anne Vasquez" <annevasquez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1g7Sf.60857$dW3.51442@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
Believe me, I felt the same way. EWWWW!!!!
Ed Chait wrote:
All I can tell you is that the words cheese and gyn combined make for a subject line that I was almost able to pass on.
ed
Our recent newcomer stating that she dislikes doing MT because she gets grossed out easily made me think if I have ever become squeamish over anything I have transcribed.
I can handle pretty much anything except for fingernail injuries and avulsions. I remember typing this ER note once that was about someone getting one of their fingernails almost torn off completely, and I do recall getting a bit lightheaded and nauseated over that one.
ed
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