Supercondriac

Romain Faubert is a lonely man who, at almost 40 years old, has no wife or children. His job as a photographer for an online medical dictionary does not change the sickly hypochondria that has guided his lifestyle for far too long and made him a neurotic coward. The Internet and its mania for launching, at the slightest concern, searches
Google pages that start with “little pain” and always end on a page devoted to “generalized cancer” only serve to reinforce his paranoia about the germ and the disease.
He has as only and true friend his attending physician, Doctor Dimitri Zvenka, who at first has the mistake to take him in affection what he regrets today bitterly. The imaginary patient is difficult to manage and Dimitri would give anything to get rid of him for good, especially since his wife is starting to be seriously annoyed by this invasive patient who even invites him to sleep at their place.

Romain Faubert is a lonely man who, at almost 40 years old, has no wife or children. His job as a photographer for an online medical dictionary does not change the sickly hypochondria that has guided his lifestyle for far too long and made him a neurotic coward. The Internet and its mania for launching, at the slightest concern, searches
Google pages that start with “little pain” and always end on a page devoted to “generalized cancer” only serve to reinforce his paranoia about the germ and the disease.
He has as only and true friend his attending physician, Doctor Dimitri Zvenka, who at first has the mistake to take him in affection what he regrets today bitterly. The imaginary patient is difficult to manage and Dimitri would give anything to get rid of him for good, especially since his wife is starting to be seriously annoyed by this invasive patient who even invites himself to sleep at their place.