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To: cowgirl-ona-1eyed-horse who wrote (23314)6/24/2000 12:42:00 AM
From: Dr. David Gleitman  Respond to of 35685
 
Morning Cowgirl:

Yes, I only function on 3-4 hours a night sleep. I catch up on my rest when I drive to the office. I mean, what the hell, the highways are straight for the most part anyway.

Now with regards to "end up with a hip where my knee should be", that reminds me. If your knees bent the other way, what would a chair look like?

That also remindes me of one of my residency questions. I was asked what would I tell the patient if I operated on the wrong limb. I thought about it and said to this theoretical patient "...the operation was a complete success. However, your other limb has developed a similar condition!"

Just something to ponder as I contemplate my next move. Picked up some additional CREE at 160 and some more MYGN at 127.

Just waiting for the FMOC to get it over with and make a statement so that the summer rally can finally get it on.

Have a wonderful weekend. Will still be lurking around.

David