This woman’s email has gone viral because it’s a perfect example of what not to do while high on meds
When Abby Jo Hamele had dental surgery, they gave her some very strong medication to enable her to cope with the pain. It had some very strong side effects, for example, causing her to imagine her long deceased dog was with her and also that she was in sound enough mind to email a college lecturer to request a deadline extension. She really, really wasn’t!
That message in full read as follows:
“I believe that i relmebmer you said we, as us students, would be able to send you our papers for classss for you to look at over before we turn them in to cColin if we got them to you by the 22nd of Novermber.
I unfortmately got my wisdom teeth sliced outr and have not not been reacting very well to the surgeryy nor the medicatioon i were given/ so I do not thimk that I will be able to habe my paper finisherd by Tuesday at all.
Is tehere any way I would be able to send you my paper at any later date??? I wnt to do very good on this paper you know becayse i like to do well in my classes.
please sir I workled very hard and thouught that I would be abel to finish it on timme but my doctor said I will most likelly not be normal again until at least Thanksginvg turkey. If you say no then that is okay but i would be sad and i would reallyyyy lik e it if you said yes. Thank you Kevin, my dude.
Abby Jo Hamele (pronounced hah-mil-lee) (if you were wondering)
P.S. I will answer youpr questions in class forever so theere are not any more awkard silence. and i will buy you expo markers that work (even thougjh our tuition should pay for markers that work)
love you bye”
The tweet she posted about it has been retweeted more than 30 thousand times so it obviously struck a chord.
Source: @jabbyo3
In case you were wondering, this is the response she received.
Source: @jabbyo3
So, all’s well that ends well, as long as she can spell when she isn’t high.
HT: i100