Poging GOUD - Vrij
Lucky Chuck
Guideposts
|Oct/Nov 2024
The patient in trauma room six looked up at me, smiled and said, "What's the difference between God and a brain surgeon?"

Rushing through the hospital, I grabbed my next patient’s chart.
Male. Early sixties. Possible head injury. He’d flipped his ATV while working cattle on his ranch.
I looked at the man’s brain scan images. My heart sank.
I’m a neurosurgeon. Three weeks earlier, I’d started a new job at the Wyoming Medical Center, in the city of Casper. I was still getting my bearings. But I had no doubt what that white-and-gray mass in the man’s brain images meant. It had nothing to do with his accident.
This man had a lethal form of cancer called glioblastoma. He would likely be dead before the end of the year.
I glanced at the man’s name.
Charles Hobson. I could already hear myself: “Mr. Hobson, I’m afraid I have some difficult news.”
He was in trauma room six. I knocked and opened a sliding glass door separating his bed from the rest of the ER.
To my surprise, Mr. Hobson was already out of bed and back in his denim overalls. He sat pulling on a pair of cowboy boots.
“Hello, Mr. Hobson,” I said. “I’m Dr. Lee Warren. I’m a neurosurgeon.”
Mr. Hobson looked up and grinned. He was a large man, built like a college linebacker.
“Hey, I got a joke about that,” he said. “What’s the difference between God and a brain surgeon?”
“I have no idea,” I said, trying to muster a smile.
Mr. Hobson’s grin widened. “God don’t think he’s a brain surgeon!” He guffawed and extended a hand. “Name’s Charles. Everybody calls me Lucky Chuck.”
I considered how best to deliver my diagnosis to a man with that nickname. But Lucky Chuck was not done.
“I’m an educated man myself,” he said. “College degree in animal science. Been a rancher all my life. Believe it or not, I’ve been struck by lightning three times. Between you and me, luck had nothing to do with me sitting here today. It was all by the grace of God.”
Dit verhaal komt uit de Oct/Nov 2024-editie van Guideposts.
Abonneer u op Magzter GOLD voor toegang tot duizenden zorgvuldig samengestelde premiumverhalen en meer dan 9000 tijdschriften en kranten.
Bent u al abonnee? Aanmelden
MEER VERHALEN VAN Guideposts

Guideposts
Justice Served
Thanksgiving for this judge arrived early... and unexpectedly
5 mins
Oct/Nov 2025

Guideposts
Concert on a Clear Night
Dad never said much about serving in Korea, and it was hard to imagine him as a soldier. I remembered him singing, not fighting
4 mins
Oct/Nov 2025

Guideposts
Thanksgiving Masala
I was excited about my son, my only child, going off to college. I also knew it was taking him away from me. But one thing would always keep us connected
4 mins
Oct/Nov 2025

Guideposts
A Blessed Mess
I'd invited my new friend to church. I wanted everything to be perfect. Nothing was
4 mins
Oct/Nov 2025

Guideposts
The Teacup
It was more than just a gift from my grandfather. No matter where life has taken me, it has come with me
5 mins
Oct/Nov 2025

Guideposts
Runaway Farm
He was a cop with trust issues. Duke was a horse with a troubled past.How would they end up healing each other?
6 mins
Oct/Nov 2025

Guideposts
Sarah's Siddur
“We'll pray together at the Western Wall,” my friend promised
3 mins
Oct/Nov 2025

Guideposts
Taken for Granted?
I wondered if my husband even realized how much I did for us
5 mins
Oct/Nov 2025

Guideposts
family room
MEET THE PEOPLE IN OUR PAGES
4 mins
Oct/Nov 2025

Guideposts
My First Friendsgiving
I loved my family, but hosting Thanksgiving dinner year after year? That was driving me crazy
5 mins
Oct/Nov 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size