“The doctor told me I had 3 months to live I shot him. The judge gave me 50 years. Problem solved.”— Rag_H_Neqaj, reddit.com
“Guy goes to the doctor with hearing problems... Doctor: Can you describe the symptoms? Guy: Yeah, Homers the fat one and Marge has big blue hair”— GatoJackson, reddit.com
“Speak to your doctor. If you’re having a really difficult time making sex last, perhaps you need to speak with your doctor for an immediate temporary cure. Your doctor can prescribe a few pills for you, which can help you last longer while you work on the other techniques at the same time.”— Christopher Villa, lovepanky.com
“When you have a mental illness, you don’t get a manual from the doctor about how to cope. Sure, in the clinical sense, you might get an idea of what to do or anticipate but it does not always match the unique, individual experience.”— Jamie Berube, thoughtcatalog.com
“Go see your doctor more often. Staying healthy should be your top priority, but many people seem frighten of doctors and don’t go to the hospital nearly as often as they should, often waiting for their condition to significantly worsen. Regular checkups are a must, no matter how healthy you feel at…”— Ivan Dimitrijevic, lifehack.org
“If you are deciding to become sexually active, it’s a good idea to discuss birth control with your doctor before you have sex.”— Brooke Dean, madamenoire.com
“Visit your gynecologist at least once a year for a health check-up. You may also want to consider getting a pap smear depending on your age and history.”— Arti Patel, huffingtonpost.ca
“Having regular gynecological exams is crucial to maintaining your vaginal health. Every woman should have her first gynecological exam by age 21 or within three years of becoming sexually active.”— Dennis Thompson, everydayhealth.com