Two Wrongs Don’t Make A Right 
Hospital, Patients, Stupid, USA | Healthy | May 20, 2009 
CONTENT WARNING: This story contains content of a medical nature. It is not intended as medical advice. 
 
(I work in healthcare and am talking to a man in his fifties who is having angina for the first time.) 
 
Me: “You haven’t had a heart attack, but this pain is probably coming from your heart.” 
 
Man: “But I’m only fifty-something, and there are no heart problems in my family. Why would that be?” 
 
Me: “You smoke thirty cigarettes a day and drink two cartons of beer per week. That’s not good for your heart. You should think about cutting down.” 
 
Man: “I’m sick of you people telling me that bulls***! It’s a scientifically proven fact that smoking makes your arteries smaller, and drinking makes them bigger! If I keep drinking and smoking, I’ll be fine!” 
 
Me: “That’s not at all how it works, but I see I’m not going to change your mind. You’ll be going upstairs soon.” 
 
Man: “I want to go out for a smoke!” 
 
Me: “That’s really not a good idea.” 
 
Man: “What would you know?!” 
 
Me: *gives up*
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
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