I think he is Sally and thank you.distened to you. It sounds like he's a good one. And I'm glad he
It sounds like he's a good teacher too.
I always enjoy working with the new students. This young man was doing his first 2 weeks 'getting his feet wet' in the real world of patient care.
My doctor used my hands, showing him the differences in my swollen knuckles and twisted index fingers. All of my distal joints are enlarged and knobby with what they call Heberden's nodules and they are associated with Osteoarthritis. The middle joints on my hands also have nodules called Bouchard's nodes which are associated with rheumatoid arthritis.
He pointed out that my hands were unique because I have both types of nodes.
Yep, that's me....unique.

