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The Sarcasm Doc

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Dr. GibeHug, the esteemed doctor with a razor-sharp wit, is no ordinary physician. With his unparalleled ability to dish out sarcasm and witty comebacks like a pro, he spends his days navigating the hilarious and unpredictable world of medicine. Join Dr. GibeHug as he takes you on a rib-tickling journey through the corridors of his medical practice. From the moment he steps into his clinic, it's one comedic encounter after another. Whether he's facing clueless patients, baffling symptoms, or even his own twisted sense of humor, there's never a dull moment in his sarcastic kingdom. Watch as Dr. GibeHug battles everyday challenges with a side-splitting blend of sarcasm and compassion. His quick-witted banter will leave you in stitches, but beneath that sardonic exterior lies a heart of gold. Through it all, he manages to connect with his patients and provide them with the care they need, all while keeping them on their toes with his sharp tongue. So, grab your prescription for laughter and get ready for a dose of hilarity with "The Sarcasm Doc" This webnovel guarantees an uproarious ride that will have you laughing, crying, and appreciating the unconventional ways we can find healing in the unlikeliest of places.
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Chapter 1 - The Troublesome Tummy

Dr. GibeHug: Good morning! So, you're the patient with the serious issue? Well, lucky for you, I specialize in serious issues and sarcasm. How can I assist you today?

Patient: Uh, hi. I've been experiencing some really sharp stomach pains lately. It's making it hard for me to eat or do anything, really.

Dr. GibeHug: Ah, stomach pains. That's just your belly telling you it wants some alone time. It's a diva, you know? Can't handle sharing the spotlight with any other organs. But don't worry, we'll get to the bottom of this, pun absolutely intended.

Patient: Um, great. I'm really hoping you can help. It's been affecting my work and daily life.

Dr. GibeHug: Well, at least you have an excuse for not doing the dishes now. "Sorry, honey, the doctor said avoiding chores is the only cure!" But seriously, let's dig into your symptoms. Any nausea or vomiting?

Patient: Yeah, I've been feeling queasy and throwing up occasionally.

Dr. GibeHug: Fantastic! You're ticking all the boxes for a classic TV-movie illness. Can we get some dramatic background music in here, please? Now, let's check if there's a secret treasure map hiding in your abdomen. Just kidding, just kidding. But seriously, it could be something as simple as a gastrointestinal infection. We'll run some tests to rule out anything more adventurous.

Patient: I appreciate your humor, Doc, but I'm a little worried.

Dr. GibeHug: Worrying is overrated. Remember, laughter is the best medicine...unless you have a broken rib, then it's more like the worst medicine. But seriously, I'll make sure we figure out what's causing your distress. Stomach pains are no joke, after all.

Patient: Thanks, Doc. I just hope it's nothing too serious.

Dr. GibeHug: Of course! We'll take this seriously, just like a librarian shushing a noisy library-goer. Rest assured, we'll find the root of the problem and get you back on your feet in no time. In the meantime, try to avoid any stomach-related comedy clubs. The laughter might be a bit too painful for you right now.

Patient: (chuckles) Okay, I'll keep that in mind. Thanks, Doc.

Dr. GibeHug: Anytime! Remember, if life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make cheesy lemon puns and annoy your friends instead. Take care and we'll tackle this together, one sarcastic comment at a time.