Alcohol habit and
Helping the cheat
I am not sure if I have written this before, if so, my apologies for repetition. As a story told at different times, takes different colors, it may be still worth reading!
This incident occurred some twenty years back. Recollection
came about because of a recent finding of clandestine drinking by a habitué.
The old Brigadier must have been in his 70s when this
episode occurred. The main players Brig and his wife are no more. Brig Menon
enjoyed his two large whiskies every evening and has been doing so for many
years and was none the worse for this. His wife was not a party to this habit
and was very critical of this and was trying her best to get him off. She was
not very pleased when after seeing his lab reports and finding his liver
function tests normal, when I told the Brig that he can have his two large pegs
without worrying about liver damage. She admonished me for being frivolous for
giving such advice!
They would visit me once or twice a year and during their
next visit,’ I asked the Brig, ‘How are you doing’ Before he could answer, ‘the
major general [wife ] took over,’ she said, ‘ doctor, he is very much better,
that he is not drinking now’. I was a bit surprised at this and asked him how
come he managed to get rid of the habit’ Again Major General replied,’ he was
forced to stop as his cardiologist advised him that too much drinking is bad
for his heart and liver. This threat of twin danger obviously has had the
effect and the old Brig had stopped drinking. I did not like the advice given
by the cardiologist, if true that is, that has deprived the old man of the one
simple pleasure in his in his old age. Brigadier was sitting silently and I
felt he did not like his wife that much at that moment.
Few months later, they met up with me again. This time it is
because of Brigadier’s frequent urination at night. Doctor, ‘he goes too often,
sometimes every fifteen minutes and it is worse in the night time’ said his
wife. Brigadier as usual was quiet. I asked him and blood test done to exclude
diabetes? The answer was yes done recently and there is no diabetes. Now I was
fairly sure, Brig was having trouble with his prostate gland. After some
discussion, it was agreed that he gets the tests done and then see me.
Next day Brigadier managed to come alone to see me.
‘Doc, I need to tell you something in confidence, he began,
I still have my two drinks in the evening. I keep the whisky in an empty dettol
bottle at the top shelf in the bathroom where my wife cannot see it and even if
she sees it she will think its dettol and at that height she cannot reach it’
My frequent visits to the cloak room has made her bring me to you and you
thought it is due to my prostate enlargement’ Now you have advised her to get
me the test done, I have no option but to do so''.
I thought for a moment and sat thinking for a while, then I
said, ''Sir, you get the tests done, at your age the report most likely will say
there is enlarged prostate, you bring the report and I will tell your wife that
such frequent urination only at some hours in the night does not need treatment
and if it becomes worse, then we can give medication and no surgery is needed’’
Major general, when she visited me next, complimented me for
diagnosing he husband’s condition and giving correct advice!
That is what happened and all of us, brigadier, major
general and I remained happy ever after, till their demise that is!
1 comment:
Hahaha! Great !!
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