As a heavy furniture and piano mover, I can sure identify with dentists going to chiropractors a lot. Lifting those heavy tooth brushes and tooth drills sure takes a toll out of one’s back!
Ha. The answer to that question is “I stood up.” I had the same problem once. First(and only) time I ever walked with a cane. It’s trickier than the movies would have you think.
It might be stuff for comedy to illustrate, or to show on a film, a dentist or a hygienist leaning over a patient, but in real life it never happened in my case.
My dentists never lean over me. The patient chair and the dentist’s chair are both adjustable. Even when he did work, way at the back, he made my chair lean slightly toward his side, and he uses his arms and hands and looks in the mirror… Even the hygienist positions the chair in such a way, that she never leans over me. She uses the mirror very deftly so that she only has to stretch out her arms and hands.
Can a grocery store cart collector throw out his back when hauling carts back to the lobbies from the parking lot? I think if he collected too many at once in the parking lot which slows down the process as the hooked rope is at a fixed length (7 ft 8 in; 2.34 m).
Enter.Name.Here about 3 years ago
If the chiropractor was a skilled dentist then he’d understand what John said.
rekam Premium Member about 3 years ago
If he was a skilled chiropractor he would have asked the question before he had him lie down.
dcdete. about 3 years ago
As a heavy furniture and piano mover, I can sure identify with dentists going to chiropractors a lot. Lifting those heavy tooth brushes and tooth drills sure takes a toll out of one’s back!
kgs about 3 years ago
My back surgeon had a bad back, he said it was from bending over the operating table all the time…
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member about 3 years ago
That’s dentist speak for “about the time you walked into the exam room”.
Susan00100 about 3 years ago
Nice view of John’s butt in Panel #2.
The Pro from Dover about 3 years ago
That’s when mine started too
pauljmsn about 3 years ago
At least he isn’t, um, “smiling” at the moment.
e.groves about 3 years ago
Why didn’t he go to an M.D. or D.O. and get have x-rays taken before treatment?
tripwire45 about 3 years ago
Revenge for all the times John asked a patient with dental instruments stuffed in their mouth how they were doing.
Bob Blumenfeld about 3 years ago
Now, is this a riff on the old joke about dentists putting three things in their patient’s mouth, then asking how the kids are?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Ha. The answer to that question is “I stood up.” I had the same problem once. First(and only) time I ever walked with a cane. It’s trickier than the movies would have you think.
Thechildinme about 3 years ago
The vibes I’m getting from the chiropractor make me suspect he’ll be asking John for a discount on his next dental visit.
jango about 3 years ago
Dontcha just love when the dental hygienist tries to carry on a conversation with you, and your mouth is full of apparatae? /s, or is it s/ ?
kab2rb about 3 years ago
Patient’s who see a chiropractor, especially men, never take their shirts off, and stay dressed.
pheets about 3 years ago
HA! Payback for when the dentist asks a question of the patient with his mouth full of cotton, etc..that can’t be answered “yes” or “no”.
Diat60 about 3 years ago
I’m being picky here, I know, but isn’t there supposed to be an opening for the face when lying on the stomach?
Spacetech about 3 years ago
Sounds Familiar…
Camiyami Premium Member about 3 years ago
Um, why is John’s shirt off? That is not usually what a chiropractor requires. Maybe Canada is different? Ha!
kaycstamper about 3 years ago
Sounds like a dental answer to me!
rshive about 3 years ago
Can you repeat that?
Billys mom2022 about 3 years ago
Looks like the chiropractor needs a dentist. Maybe he can strike a deal?
198.23.5.11 about 3 years ago
If you’re that relaxed,it means you t rust the doctor.
1JennyJenkins about 3 years ago
It might be stuff for comedy to illustrate, or to show on a film, a dentist or a hygienist leaning over a patient, but in real life it never happened in my case.
My dentists never lean over me. The patient chair and the dentist’s chair are both adjustable. Even when he did work, way at the back, he made my chair lean slightly toward his side, and he uses his arms and hands and looks in the mirror… Even the hygienist positions the chair in such a way, that she never leans over me. She uses the mirror very deftly so that she only has to stretch out her arms and hands.
jbruins84341 about 3 years ago
Nightie-nite, John.
BlitzMcD about 3 years ago
That’s a common response. Jon’s pain may have started at hrgfltz, but I have heard others say that their pain began at bnzfxqs.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
Can a grocery store cart collector throw out his back when hauling carts back to the lobbies from the parking lot? I think if he collected too many at once in the parking lot which slows down the process as the hooked rope is at a fixed length (7 ft 8 in; 2.34 m).
comicalUser about 3 years ago
Its like when dentists try to talk to you! Duh! I have a mouth full of gauze and crap!