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Do moles just appear by themselves? Is this normal?

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avenanap · 13/09/2008 21:39

Hmm
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avenanap · 13/09/2008 22:37

It appeared overnight. Was most strange, it is titchy though.

The party sounds fantastic. Well done you! I bet your little one is over the moon.

You have to go onto facebook every day and feed/water/play/stroke the bloody thing or you get it giving you sad sam eyes everytime you check your profile. Other people will feed it after 3 days. Would you like another muppet?

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S1ur · 13/09/2008 22:42

Mole is most likely fine, but you may as well mention it while attending to other things. I think they have to appear overnight in a here I am sort of way, rather than a creeping hmm, is that speck of dirt or a splinter sorta way.

No you shouldn't give me muppets or dogs in that case, they will die and YOU will be responsible. Give me a cactus

avenanap · 13/09/2008 22:49

The muppets don't die, you just collect them.

I hate going to the doctors. I've got to get a note for the Uni to say I've got ME and another appointment with the piss yourself nurse who is going to tell me I'm doing pelvic floor exercises OK and she'll send me back to the gynae dude. It's just a mole (or a blood spot). The chances of the area getting any sunlight where I found it is 0%. It doesn't look evil.

I've been to have a look around a medical school today. I had a fab time. Sick isn't it. I spent the afternoon looking at half a dead person. Your party did sound fab. You could be a party planner!

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S1ur · 13/09/2008 22:58

Avena that is best kept til halloween

Your mole will be fine I'm sure, they can just appear throughout your life, but if you're going anyway.....

Do it all in one big medical MOT day, sort your desk out so to speak.

Oh exciting about med school, did you manage to get head round chem thing?

I could be a party planner. I should flaunt myself about MN and throw random advice about, oh no wait I already do that. Actually I think I should have more children and therefore more parties.

avenanap · 13/09/2008 23:05

I did sort it out but couldn't afford the exam because ds's school uniform cost too much. I'm going to sit it next year so I get an extra 12 months to prepare. I've been offered a place studying radiography starting next week so this should help. I just went to be nosey. It's so different to nurse training, they didn't like student nurses to have a brain, they wanted them to be obedient. Wasn't me really . Medical school's so much better. I can't wait.

Party planner would be cool! You could make some business cards and distribute them when your little one sends out thankyou notes for the presies .

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S1ur · 13/09/2008 23:17

heh perhaps I could include business cards in lovingly hand crafted and expertly themed party treasure chests (as it was this time)

My sis is a nurse, my mate has just trained as a doc, my other mate is gp in training.

I think that 12 months is a good thing, as long as it is a clear focused plan not a delay iyswim.

avenanap · 13/09/2008 23:25

Don't forget to mention your fantastic catering.

I've been on a break for 3 years. I was going to apply once I finished my degree, then during the nursing course. I applied twice though, sat the exam twice, passed it twice but didn't get a high enough mark to get an interview. The chemistry let me down. I had glandular fever last time, I was only off by three marks. They don't care about the ME, they want more disabled students aswell. I've got to finish my MSc so I'm going to do a work plan tomorrow. The radiography course is quite alot of time and work but this should help. I'm seeing it as more time to prepare.

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S1ur · 13/09/2008 23:31

yes more time to prepare, but also new demanding work (in Rad) and good for experience for talking about in interview and cv. and it is moving forwards, which sounds good to me

yes a work plan sounds very good too. You'll have goals and aims and plans and everything. You should call Gordon Brown he may need you

avenanap · 13/09/2008 23:37

lol! I may miss the paeds nirsing course out of the interview. The glandular fever, childcare problems, late assignments, poor timekeeping. I have the chance to start again and get a really good reference. ds is after brown's job. He needs to be careful

Do you have a huge mess to clear up now after the party?

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