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LosferWords ( member #30369) posted at 10:06 PM on Sunday, March 30th, 2014

tj

Thank you for that insight, CheshCat! These were all things I honestly did not know.

/tj

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CheshCat ( member #27546) posted at 10:18 PM on Sunday, March 30th, 2014

LOL... Yeah, those questionnaires -if you don't know why they're asking bizarro question #72- can be pretty easy to look at and go "Wankers. Why are you asking me about blah blah blah?" (Like if twins run in my family, if I'm not a twin and have already said so).

I had a microbiology professor who liked to hammer in good lab practice in peculiar ways. 2 of my classmates were married, so he sent them off for a snog (without telling the rest of us) and the we had to sample them and run tests.

With noticeably weird results.

The REAL test he was doing on us was whether or not we'd actually notate the results we got, or would make our results fit what we were looking for.

But in real life, that's what happens. Patients do weird stuff. Like sneeze into their urinalysis cups, or have unprotected sex right before a pelvic exam, or get a blood DNA test after getting donor marrow.

"Another conversation killed awkwardly! Yes! Point to my side." - Chesh's Brother

Moi : BS MH 30mumble
Him : WS Abuse Adultery Addict Six-figure Sociopath = Aaass
... I picked a winner!
DDay - 2006 ad naseam
Divorced! 2013

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 stu23 (original poster member #42605) posted at 2:12 AM on Thursday, April 3rd, 2014

Thank you all for good advice.

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