Life of Lamb #25: A Normal Doctor's Visit
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Life of Lamb #25: A Normal Doctor's Visit
Final Appointment*
*at a doctor's office. A long since finished com from 1/13/26 for kiliq
Don’t mind me, just thinking about how many opportunities there are for doctors office omo
• Character A is patiently waiting in the lobby for their name to be called out. Each minute that passes by puts more and more pressure on their bladder, but they can’t run off to the bathroom yet. What if the doctor is ready to see them while they’re busy relieving themselves? The doctor is so busy, it wouldn’t be polite to waste their time. Character B is trying to convince them that it’s ok, the doctor will understand, the wait will probably be a while anyway, just go pee already. Character A is still stubbornly sticking around, gripping the armrests of their seat and fanning their legs. The lobby only has 10 year old fashion magazines as a distraction, and the ticking clock nearby is somehow making their urge even worse. After a couple more minutes, their bladder gives out, and the sound of the fluid hissing into the plastic chair is the only sound in the dead silent room. Character B tries to find something to cover the growing puddle, but before they can do that, a nurse walks out and calls for Character A. The doctor is ready for them at the worst possible time.
• Character is seeing the doctor to discuss their bladder which has become unusually weak recently. Matter of fact, they didn’t even notice how badly they needed to go until they were sitting on the cold table and trying not to rustle the paper under them too much as they squirm. The doctor asks starts with routine questions about new medications, any cough or fever, etc. Character gives simple answers since they’re mostly distracted by trying not to pee. The subject eventually turns to the bladder issues they had come in to talk about. When the doctor asks them about how often they urinate, whether or not it hurts, and if they’ve been drinking more caffeine recently, they stutter and blush like crazy through each answer. The doctor assumes they’re just insecure, after all, it is a sensitive subject. That has to be at least partially true since Character still hasn’t mentioned how badly they have to use the bathroom right now. The doctor starts rambling about all sorts of tests and exams they’ll have to do, but they can’t focus on that once they feel their muscles spasm and their pee begins spreading across their lap. They interrupt with an apology before announcing that they’re wetting themselves. When the doctor asks about how often this happens, they just start bawling out of nowhere. No matter how professional the doctor is, it’s still too embarrassing to admit.
• Character A has to get a blood draw for the first time and is super nervous about it. Character B is holding their clammy, trembling hand and tries to distract them by talking about all of their favorite things. It’s not quite enough to calm their nerves, but it’s enough to stop them from screaming and running out of the building. The needle goes in, and they start to feel woozy. Character B notices this and gets them to rest on their shoulder and breathe. The next few seconds feel like an eternity, but it’s finally done. Their arm gets bandaged up and they’re so happy that they didn’t pass out. So brave! That excitement is dashed once they notice how wet and warm their legs feel, and they slowly look down and realize that they’re actively letting go of a full bladder they didn’t know they were holding. Even still, Character B is super encouraging, talking about how good they did and how they were still super brave even if their pants suffered.
I wouldn’t be surprised if someone else has posted something like this but it’s definitely an underrated topic. I’m sure I could sit around for hours thinking of even more scenarios 💞
Ok i was just having a convo with someone about this and i NEED TO KNOW
If you need to see the doctor, and its not urgent/emergency, where do you go? Where is the doctor? And are you USAmerican (because OP is)
where is doctor?
Doctors office inside hospital ; USAmerican
Doctors office outside hospital ; USAmerican
Doctors office inside hospital ; NOT USAmerican
Doctors office outside hospital; NOT USAmerican
Waiting at the doctors office… always stresses me out.
Though to be real, any sort of appointment does.
I’m always worried I’ll mess something up somehow.
I’ll be okay though… doing my best.
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