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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 69749" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>All the best with the new school today, ASO. I hope the banana and pumpkin bread goes down well - at least if they think you're weird, it will be, "Who cares? As long as she keeps cooking for us!"</p><p></p><p>As for too much knowledge - I have had doctors get narky at me for apparently questioning their expertise, when all I'm doing is trying to get it straight in my own head. Some feel threatened by this; others feel it's a sign I'm too obsessed with medical matters and I'm likely to be either a hypochondriac or Munchhausen's. I like my main GP, although I need to change soon as he's specialising and won't be available - I like him because I can talk to him, discuss things, kick ideas around and not just have to sit there and take the pronouncements from On High. Also, I knew him back when he was just a medication student - he used to visit our lab to borrow a cup of sucrose.</p><p></p><p>Here's hoping this new GP is OK with me being a know-it-all.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 69749, member: 1991"] All the best with the new school today, ASO. I hope the banana and pumpkin bread goes down well - at least if they think you're weird, it will be, "Who cares? As long as she keeps cooking for us!" As for too much knowledge - I have had doctors get narky at me for apparently questioning their expertise, when all I'm doing is trying to get it straight in my own head. Some feel threatened by this; others feel it's a sign I'm too obsessed with medical matters and I'm likely to be either a hypochondriac or Munchhausen's. I like my main GP, although I need to change soon as he's specialising and won't be available - I like him because I can talk to him, discuss things, kick ideas around and not just have to sit there and take the pronouncements from On High. Also, I knew him back when he was just a medication student - he used to visit our lab to borrow a cup of sucrose. Here's hoping this new GP is OK with me being a know-it-all. Marg [/QUOTE]
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