Saturday, September 27, 2008

Constipation Comments

Rating: 5.0

An urban teacher recently transferred to a rural school
Had complaint of, ‘Inability to pass his stool’.
His wife thought, “Husband may be speaking lie
Let me take him to Freud- City’s sexiest guy.”
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Dr Hitesh Sheth
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Nivedita Bagchi SPC UK 08 April 2010

Freud Jung all came as psychoscopic-analyst climaxed in last line ‘…I’m not passing stool, because there is no latrine in the school.”’ Is it absent toilet syndrome [ATS]? Voted 10++ Ms. Nivedita UK PS Sir clicked as my favorite poem… n

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an impressive verse! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

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beautiful write from doctor's point of view and descent one.....10

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Supriya Prathapan 22 May 2009

Oh My God! Its hilarious. This is one of your best poems. You haven't spared any psychiatrist. I wanted someone to present Freud and his theories, in this way.

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Malini Kadir 11 May 2009

your DETACHED DISSECTION WAS HUMOROUS.......TO SAY MORE i KNOW NOT! !

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Pandian Angelina 03 May 2009

Dear Doc, Funny, Rib Tickling, Fact file on Psychiatrists & Psychiatry You dole out Humour, mirth, laughs and smiles In the self same breathe you talk of solemn matters The mind that thought and the hand which wrote The faithful Lover & Zen Monk, wrote this too You are versatility at its best multifaceted Gem You make us come again & again to your cooling springs To slake our unquenching thirst for good poetry. I’ve read them all I read again! Angel

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Richard Dates 01 May 2009

This is a skillful and funny poem. I remember studying these guys a long time ago at the University of Chicago. Much water has passed under the bridge since then...but you've left out the behaviorists...they must feel neglected. Great poem! !

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Rm. Shanmugam Chettiar 13 April 2009

the illustration reveals your talents of writing, mockery of professionals and and the surprise in the end. a great write 10

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Wojja Fink 25 March 2009

Doctor Doctor you are making me cry I cannot stop laughing with tears in my eye I've lost my mind my senses have quit because of your poem of psychiatry wit will I ever be the same again my mind is wide open it's letting in rain my heart's getting flooded with joy every day when I look up your poems to see what the Doc. say. Oh yes John

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Flavia S.v. 21 March 2009

great write brought in all the phychologists Freud and Jung and Maslow included excellent piece of work ill call it a masterpiece A+++

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Sonya Florentino 10 March 2009

Hilarioius...you certainly didn't have any problems passing words here!

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A great mountain of psychological wisdom with an powerful inductive ending.10/10 Well written.

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premji premji 23 November 2008

true phases of man between the dents of globalization... 10+

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Dr Kamran Haider 02 November 2008

Wow... Dr Hitesh... all great known theories from the history of abnormal clinical psychology combined in such a wonderful and light way in this piece by you... Sometimes I too wonder, why in Psychiatry or Psychology; we professionals make simpler things complicated and add subjectivity and prejudice of our own minds... You have beautifully communctaed what you wanted to say in a very light mood... Complicated things made simpler... Well done... Regards, Kamran

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Sidi Mahtrow 27 September 2008

At the clinic The nurse listened carefully Then spoke with authority. '| know you have concern And there is so much for you to learn So I will prescribe a binder for you One that will help you with what you do. Something to avoid the distress And perhaps making a mess. What you need is a binder That will help you to keep together That which is unpleasant At the moment.' The patient said (So I am told) : I don't understand why I need a notebook to hold All these papers and other things What I need is something that brings An answer to my diarrhea Excuse me, I've got to go.' s

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