An elderly gentleman goes
A Surprising Concern
During a routine check-up, an elderly man told his doctor, “You appear to be in good health. Do you have any medical concerns you would like to ask me about?” The man replied, “After I have love I am usually hot and sweaty, and then, after I have it with her the second time, I am usually cold and chilly.”
The Wife’s Perspective
Puzzled, the doctor examined the man’s wife and asked if she had any health concerns. She said no. But when the doctor mentioned her husband’s unusual complaint, she laughed and explained, “Oh that crazy old bastard… That’s because the first time is usually in August, and the second time is in January.”
A Doctor’s Delight
The doctor couldn’t help but laugh at the wife’s witty response. It was clear this couple still shared a playful bond, showing that humor and love endure even in old age.
A Light-Hearted Lesson
The visit turned from routine to memorable. The doctor felt uplifted, reminded that medicine isn’t just about treatment—“It was moments like these that made being a doctor so rewarding.” The couple left smiling, and the doctor gained a story worth retelling—proof that laughter really might be the best medicine.