Wednesday, August 19, 2009

A STORY FROM THE PROFESSOR--A QUARTER INCH FROM A BRAIN DRAIN

We have a lot of college professors in our neighborhood--some active, some retired. I count 17 in 44 houses. One of them lives next door, one lives directly across the street and one lives next door to the across-the-street professor. This is a story of one of the three.

This fellow was on a mission in German a long time ago. Missionaries in our church serve for two years, but when he went out, foreign missionaries served for two and a half years. While he was on his mission he got a horrible sinus infection. He couldn't breathe through his nose and finally decided to get help. He and his companion drove to a large city--instead of going to a local doctor--to go to a university medical school. He thought he would get better service from a professor.

He had an appointment and went in to see the doctor. He laid out his symptoms, it was obvious, he couldn't breathe. The doctor was sitting at his desk, he stood up and said, "Come over here."

The young missionary went to stand by the doctor. The doctor reached in a desk drawer and removed an ice pick and before the missionary could react the doctor grabbed the missionary's head and drove the ice pick up his nostril, all the way to the bone. No operating room. No sterilized instruments. Probably no sane doctor.

"There," said the doctor. "It'll drain now."

So help me the missionary said he was afraid the ice pick was going to go straight to his brain. "There is only about a quarter inch of bone between my brain and my sinus cavity," he said.

Then he took a deep breath and said, "I've never had a sinus problem since." (I don't think I would either--out of pure fear.) "And my bill was two dollars."

I tell you, I am surrounded by interesting people with interesting stories. You should come and sit on the lawn swings some night. You would be entertained, no end.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Maybe I will practice a little preventative medicine. Now where did I leave that ice pick?

Lorraine said...

Oh gosh, personally I'll take my chances with nightime Sinus medicine, my icepick of choice, easier on the nervous system lol
What a great story Lynne :)

Me said...

I think that story just gave me chills, not to mention nightmares to come!

Mom2BJM(Amy) said...

Wish I lived close enough to come sit on one of your swings! I'd love the stories!

Hillary said...

Ice pick--NO

Lawn swings --YES

PS how's your stool?

Bonnie said...

Incredible story. I can't believe it really happened.

I am jealous. I would love to live in a neighborhood filled with college professors. Just think of all the other stories they could tell.

I would never get bored. I would just go to a different house every day, just to talk and learn.

Lucky you!