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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 84330" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>I don't think that's the problem any more. The biggest problem is whether she can actually explain, or answer the doctor's questions, instead of just looking blankly at her. But we gave it to her in a nutshell, I jogged easy child 2/difficult child 2's memory enough for her to fill in the rest after I started off a train of thought. She would correct me easily if I said something not quite accurate and I could see the doctor drawing her own conclusions. This doctor is a lovely lady, old-fashioned in so many ways (and ways that easy child 2/difficult child 2 values) but very, very shrewd.</p><p></p><p>I think we're on a roll, all I have to do is keep the momentum going and keep gently pushing easy child 2/difficult child 2 along this track.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and the doctor wants an abdominal ultrasound on her. I'm not happy about this; it means she's concerned that there could be something other than hormones playing havoc in this area. easy child 2/difficult child 2 is working tomorrow, off on Wednesday. I'll nag her to book the ultrasound for Thursday afternoon, if she can fit it in after the doctor's appointment.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 84330, member: 1991"] I don't think that's the problem any more. The biggest problem is whether she can actually explain, or answer the doctor's questions, instead of just looking blankly at her. But we gave it to her in a nutshell, I jogged easy child 2/difficult child 2's memory enough for her to fill in the rest after I started off a train of thought. She would correct me easily if I said something not quite accurate and I could see the doctor drawing her own conclusions. This doctor is a lovely lady, old-fashioned in so many ways (and ways that easy child 2/difficult child 2 values) but very, very shrewd. I think we're on a roll, all I have to do is keep the momentum going and keep gently pushing easy child 2/difficult child 2 along this track. Oh, and the doctor wants an abdominal ultrasound on her. I'm not happy about this; it means she's concerned that there could be something other than hormones playing havoc in this area. easy child 2/difficult child 2 is working tomorrow, off on Wednesday. I'll nag her to book the ultrasound for Thursday afternoon, if she can fit it in after the doctor's appointment. Marg [/QUOTE]
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