SATIRE
March 24th 2013
The Doctor, and your Guns
Letter to the editor
Seen your Dr. lately? My
doctor did NOT ask me these questions at my annual physical today, but many will
... live a great day ...
A Medical Appointment ......
I visited a physician last week. It was a new doctor
in the practice -- a young lady (at MY age, EVERYBODY is "young" -- when I was
born, the Dead Sea wasn't even sick) who was quite enthusiastic. I was thinking
of hitting on her, but I don't like the phrase, "You remind me of my
grandfather."
She asked me what was wrong, and I replied, "I have
a cut on my leg; and I think it may be getting infected."
She said, "Before we start, I have to ask you a few
questions. Are you allergic to any medications?"
I replied, "No."
She said, "Do you have any guns in the house?"
I said, "HUH?"
She replied, "Guns. Do you have any guns in the
house?"
I asked, "Why?"
She said, "I've got to ask this question. It is
required under the Affordable Care Act."
I asked, "What are you going to do with the
data?"
She said, "We compile it, amalgamate it, and submit
it to the government."
I said, "Well, I have a Tommy
Gun. I let my kid Tommy play with it."
She said, "What's a Tommy Gun? I don't think that is
the kind of gun they are concerned with."
With THAT, I knew I had a live one. I said, "It's
similar to a B.A.R., but a little heavier and shorter. I have a B.A.R.
also."
She said, "A B.A.R.?"
I said, "Yes."
She looked puzzled. Then she brightened up and
asked, "Do you have any assault rifles?"
I attempted to look puzzled, and said, "I don't
know. What is an assault rifle?"
She said, "That's a gun that is used in wars."
I said, "As a matter
of fact, I do. I have a replica of a Revolutionary War musket."
She began to look a bit exasperated. I pretended not
to notice and kept up the appearance of trying to be helpful.
She said, "Do you have anything more modern than
that?"
I replied, "Well, yes I do. I have a replica muzzle
loader from the Civil War. Do you know the difference between a musket and a
muzzle loader?"
She rather peevishly said, "No, I don't; and I don't
want to. What else do you have?"
I said, "I have an M-1."
She asked, "What's that?"
I said, "A rifle."
She asked, "What kind?"
I replied, "It is called a Garand."
She rather loudly said, "I don't care if it is a
grand rifle or not. Is it an assault rifle?"
To which I replied, "I don't know. I don't know what
an assault rifle is. You say it's a rifle used in war, yet you say that my
musket and muzzle loader are not assault rifles."
She calmed down (a bit) and asked, "Anything
else?"
I said, "I have an MG-.30, and an MG-.50. I'm also
part owner of an Apache. But they are not rifles."
She stated, "Well, then, I'm not interested in them.
Anything else."
I replied, "Well, yes. I also
have a 12-gauge and a 20-gauge pump. They are not rifled though."
She said, "I'm not interested in pumps; I'm
interested in guns."
I replied, "Well, then, I have a Colt, a Luger, a
Glock, a bazooka, a Parabellum, a Kalishnikov, a Henry, a Uzi, a Llama, and a
Beretta -- but they are not rifles."
She then said, "I've had enough of this. I think
you're toying with me. Let me see your leg."
I then said, "Excuse me, but before you look at my
leg, I have a few questions to ask of you."
She replied, "Of course. What are they?"
I said, "I have given
you a lot of information about my guns. I am somewhat concerned about your
knowledge and ability to assimilate, make coherent sense of that information,
and report it correctly. Do you know the difference between a .22 caliber and a
.223 caliber? It's a rather fundamental difference."
She replied, "Actually, I don't."
I said, "I see. Let me ask some more relevant
questions. "How much money do you make?"
She said, "That's personal, why do you ask?"
I said, "Well, in pushing the Health Care Act, my
president cautioned the population about doctors who would amputate a leg rather
than treat a cut because they make more money that way. Consequently, I wish to
know if you are financially troubled. What kind of car do you drive? What are
your house payments? How much is your mortgage? How much credit card debt do you
have? Do you have a student loan; if so, how much?"
She said, "I'm not going to answer those questions.
You have no right to ask them."
I then asked, "Do you have training and education in
homeopathic techniques? Do you know the benefits/effects of CoQ10, ginseng, fish
oil, Creatine, BCAA, and other such herbal treatments?" Do you know the
difference between Panax ginseng, American ginseng, and Siberian ginseng?"
She replied, "Well, no."
I then asked, "Well, have you studied it at
all?"
She replied rather defensively, "NO; it's all a
bunch of hogwash anyway."
I said, "Oh, then you have read the research on it.
What have you read?"
She then said, "I don't waste my time reading such
things. Why are you asking me these questions?"
I said, "Well, if I'm going to
turn my body over to you for treatment, I believe it is reasonable for me to
know something about your motivation, training, experience, and competence. Do
you know anything about the practice of holistic medicine?"
She said, rather angrily "No, I don't."
I said, "Oh. O.K. How much experience do you have in
practicing medicine?"
She replied, "Well, not very much."
To which I said, "Well, we all have to start
somewhere. What medical school did you go to; what is its rank in terms of other
medical schools; where did you intern; and where did you do your residency? What
is the rank of the hospital where you did your internship and residency?"
She rather peevishly said, "All my credentials are
posted in the waiting room."
To which I said, "Really? The rank of your medical
school is posted in the waiting room? Do you have any experience with leg
injuries? If so, how much?"
I guess that was too much for her. She rather
crossly said, "I think it would be best if you saw a different doctor," and
started to leave the room.
I said, "You know, doctor. You asked me irrelevant
questions about my guns, and I answered them. Whether or not I own guns is
really none of your business and has absolutely nothing to do with any treatment
you might prescribe. On the other hand, I ask you questions quite relevant to my
situation, and you refuse to answer them. Isn't that somewhat backwards?"
She said, "But I HAVE to ask those questions. It's
the law."
To which I
replied, "Actually, it is NOT the law. Here is what the law says -- taken
directly from the Affordable Care Act:"
(1) WELLNESS AND PREVENTION PROGRAMS. – A
wellness and health promotion activity implemented under subsection (a)(1)(D)
may not require the disclosure or collection of any information relating to –
(A) the presence or storage of a lawfully-possessed
firearm or ammunition in the residence or on the property of an individual;
or
(B) the lawful use, possession, or storage of a firearm or ammunition by an individual.
(B) the lawful use, possession, or storage of a firearm or ammunition by an individual.
(2) LIMITATION ON DATA COLLECTION. – None of
the authorities provided to the Secretary under the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act or an amendment made by that Act shall be construed to
authorize or may be used for the collection of any information relating to –
(A) the lawful ownership or possession of a firearm
or ammunition;
(B) the lawful use of a firearm or ammunition; or
(C) the lawful storage of a firearm or ammunition.
(B) the lawful use of a firearm or ammunition; or
(C) the lawful storage of a firearm or ammunition.
"You may verify this at: http://housedocs.house.gov/energycommerce/ppacacon.pdf
and http://wizbangblog.com/2013/01/10/obamacare-amendment-does-not-forbid-gun-and-ammo-registration/."
"As you can see, you have broken federal law TWICE
-- once by asking, and once by collecting data. It is perfectly legal for me to
own guns; it is not legal for you to ask and/or collect such data. YOU are
breaking the law, and yet YOU are the one who is angry. Not only that, but you
erroneously stated that you must ask such questions, and you did it in a very
authoritative and convincing manner. You gave me false information, which I then
acted upon by answering your questions. On that basis, how can I be expected to
trust your medical judgment? When I attempted to ascertain your medical
competency, you became defensive and hostile."
"There is really no need for me to see another
doctor in this practice. I'll go somewhere else, where my privacy is respected,
and I can trust the information I receive."
Remember that info next time you a medical
appointment and the doctor or nurse asks you those questions.
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