No, of course not. I just thought I'd better let you know before more time went by and it got more awkward than it is now. [another flash of a grin.]
Doctor AnikaAmadi Nuttal at your service. [she holds out a gloved hand to shake]
I'm a researcher and a specialist in rare hematologic diseases in children. I commute a lot between the hospital here in New York, and the Dana Farber Childrens Center at Boston Hospital, or John Hopkins in Baltimore. And in my off time I ask researchers for help with my Girl Scout troop projects, and take part in the Doctors without Borders program. So I also work with some up and coming companies who specialize in 3d printing of prosthetic limbs for children around the world.
And I promise not to poke or prod your body, or ask about your cane. Ever.
"3D printing of...?" Horvath gives a dismissive shake of his head, but it's clear what part of all that his mind latched onto. "You're a humanitarian I can only aspire to match, then. And you can tell me to lose weight, if you like. Not that it's likely to do any good." He smiles and shakes her hand, amused partly because of the absurdity of the gesture, since they've already met and shared coffee and books.
AHAHAHA! [[Sorry for the thread-jack, here!]] Merlin, I needed that laugh... Ta so very much, madam!
Seriously, though: that's both terrible and true!
And as for you, Mister Eyebrows-Manifiques, well... Would you like to give me a touch of your extra weight, before your next-- ah-- doctor's appointment? I mean, I could probably use it to fool my own-- well, Healer...
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Date: 2015-05-03 04:39 pm (UTC)Truly though, do you loathe doctors, too? They're always telling me to lose weight and wanting to poke and prod at my leg.
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Date: 2015-05-05 12:47 am (UTC)I haven't offended you, I hope?
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Date: 2015-05-05 01:20 pm (UTC)Doctor AnikaAmadi Nuttal at your service. [she holds out a gloved hand to shake]
I'm a researcher and a specialist in rare hematologic diseases in children.
I commute a lot between the hospital here in New York, and the Dana Farber Childrens Center at Boston Hospital, or John Hopkins in Baltimore. And in my off time I ask researchers for help with my Girl Scout troop projects, and take part in the Doctors without Borders program. So I also work with some up and coming companies who specialize in 3d printing of prosthetic limbs for children around the world.
And I promise not to poke or prod your body, or ask about your cane. Ever.
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Date: 2015-05-03 05:09 pm (UTC)Seriously, though: that's both terrible and true!
And as for you, Mister Eyebrows-Manifiques, well... Would you like to give me a touch of your extra weight, before your next-- ah-- doctor's appointment? I mean, I could probably use it to fool my own-- well, Healer...