What was the worst thing to happen to you, either by your own condition or the actions of others, at work or in public?
Let me preface with the fact that I am sick and twisted and have the sense of humor of a 7 year old.....
Because of a stupid doctor perscribing too much kexsolate it blew out my intestines and I ended up with a temporary colostomy. For those of you from Canadah... that is where they take your instine and create a stoma (hole) through your stomach and attach a bag for you to shit in.I was still working. Well, it makes FART sounds without smells because that is trapped in the bag which poofs out. There is no control. You can also tell when shit is coming out usually with gas that you can audibly hear. OMG it was so embarrassing. I think my face was eternally RED and I would say "did you hear that?" Finally a coworker said "we don't hear anything. If you wouldn't say anything no one would notice anything."I refused to go to big meetings. There was NO way I was going to be trapped in a quiet meeting room with people!I was forced to go to one meeting though and I walked in and there was a coffee pot perking away. Ahhhh I went and sat by my friend the Coffee Pot. We could be noisy and no one would notice.
Quote from: Meinuk on June 22, 2007, 11:39:03 AMLet me preface with the fact that I am sick and twisted and have the sense of humor of a 7 year old.....what makes you think you are any different than the rest of us
About 10 years ago I used to work as an Executive Secretary, my desk was way out in the open, everybody had to walk by my desk to basically get anywhere.There were a couple of people at my desk, one person was telling a really funny story. Well, they told the best part right as I was taking a big chug of water. Don't you know I start to laugh and choke on the water at the same time. I mean really choke on it! I spewed out the water, started making these ungodly choking, gagging and burping sounds. Everyone around me is horrified and is trying to help me. I am soaked from sweat and my water and in the middle of the choking I farted. It was the most humiliating experience in my life.
It is good to see another college rat on this board! Your story also points out something that I have always known: ESRDs who work often go in to work under conditions that would keep regular folk out a week!-Larry