TromboneAl
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Here's a subplot for a book I'm writing.
The main character and his wife have a famous doctor over for dinner. She notices a subtle symptom in the main character's wife that leads to a diagnosis of a serious disease. I want it to be a subtle symptom that the wife or the hubbie (who has a Ph.D in neuroscience) might not even notice.
For example, maybe she notices a slight tremor in the wife's thumb, and it leads to a Parkinson's diagnosis.
I might go with that or a brain tumor.
Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Al
The main character and his wife have a famous doctor over for dinner. She notices a subtle symptom in the main character's wife that leads to a diagnosis of a serious disease. I want it to be a subtle symptom that the wife or the hubbie (who has a Ph.D in neuroscience) might not even notice.
For example, maybe she notices a slight tremor in the wife's thumb, and it leads to a Parkinson's diagnosis.
I might go with that or a brain tumor.
Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Al
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