Tuesday, May 28, 2019

The Sports Doctor

The Sports Doctor

He leaves  dinner with his family,parents, sister, and brother. He walked outside and goes a couple blocks before he goes into the next high rise. He walks inside to set and talk to his shrink a colleague from nursing school. He sits in his office and looks at a picture of them on the wall in their nursing scrubs. It was hard to believe that they worked through medical school like that.

On his first job he worked for a wrestler. It was just entertainment. He propped up Jones Jazz Malone like a mannequin. This was the easiest job he had ever had in his life. They gave those guys steroids, that’s all they wanted. He started dating, going to church, and met his wife. In retrospect that was the best job he ever had. He told her life would be hard, this was what he did. He would was in one city now but this would not always be the case. He got mad and left the job.

He talked about the time he was a doctor for a football team the travel was extensive and it destroyed his marriage. The injuries were also rough and the guys like men with out brains. He and his wife never had any children. He was never home. She was very particular about how a marriage and a home should be. She got fed up and left.

He got a call from an old player the NFL wanted him to consult on. He had to sign all kinds of papers keep-it hush hush. The guy had no cognition and was barely literate from a life in football. Busy Tate was living on his NFL pension and after five failed marriages he barely had enough to live. The NFL took care of his bills with admitting to wrong doing. He was in the hospital one night, the NFL had me assigned as his doctor. I called his kids and told them he would not make it through the night. Not one showed up. He could not do many more of these cases and left.

Then he talked about working with the NBA. It was good working with this guys, even though they traveled, you could not tell it. It was more intimate and nostalgic. The atmosphere was home like from city to city. Maybe because they played all year. The injuries were not that bad. He was fond of those guys and felt protective over them, they gave them drugs to get them so they could play and to make them feel nothing or numb. The guys that felt numb could half way function. The ones that felt great became addicted. Their marriages ended, they spent all their money on drugs, they lost all their money. They didn’t have an NFL pension. The injuries were like small sprains but they felt like their knees were being torn apart. This was like a placebo effect.

This was when he had his first affair with a cheerleader. It was a party atmosphere every night. Everyone wanted to dull the pain that’s what he did too. The guys that didn’t make it got hooked on the drugs, they left and it destroyed their lives. That was when he left. He could always land another job because everyone needed a doctor.

On his next job he worked with a MMA fighter. The money wasn’t great. He had a NFL pension so he could afford to take a cut. By this time he knew he wasn’t going to have any kids, but he felt fatherly towards this girl and protective of her. Diamond Reed was only 16 and she had managed to snare an agent. She used fighting to help defend herself. When she landed on the streets she came across some pimps. She enrolled in an after school program and lived at local women’s shelter. She was studying to get her GED. She got all the way up to the last rounds and took a bad hit. I told her if she kept fighting she might never be able to have a baby.
What happened
She cursed and told me it wasn’t true she wanted another opinion.
I walked out , she called a couple of weeks ago, and said she had a baby.

He worked with a prize fighter. This was the most money he ever made. He was a concierge doctor. How can you imagine you are a concierge doctor to a guy you can barely stand. The money was great. Golden Jones paid him 10 percent of his salary just to keep him ready to fight. He was at his whim, he called him for everything from a cold to a bee sting. It wasn’t long before the guy had the worse injuries he had ever seen. He had to patch him up to go out to the next round. He was a mid level guy, not good at all and this was real boxing. One day he sent him to the ER from a broken neck and he didn’t make it. He just stopped breathing. I walked out of his room and took off my coat after his family gave the word. He was on life support before he died.

You thought this was what you wanted but you keep leaving.
I don’t know how to do anything else. He stood and grabbed his coat.
Where are you going now.
I am going to see my grandchild.
What’s next on to your next job?
You know I can because everyone needs a doctor.

Corvenus



Yolanda Corvin was from a mile of immortals called the Corvenus family. She was impatient, and did one thing against their rules. She dared to clone herself because she was lonely and longed for a child. They threw her out the family compound and took everything she had. So she began making clones. Yolanda Corbin, Yolanda Orwell, Yolanda Simmons. So whenever you see her, it just might be her or one of her clones...mother of clones.