@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @actuallyautistics

I did that yesterday, with the orthopedic surgeon, when I was asking about treatment. I don't know what he thought about it, but he kept his professionalism and answered all my questions.

I know it drives doctors nuts, but how can I trust the answers they give me if I don't give them the complete context of the question?

@ScottSoCal @theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @actuallyautistics

I can't find where this thread started but I think I get the gist of the topic. I have (politely) grilled my various specialists, & dad's when he was alive, for detail & context; they have always been responsive & appear to enjoy it. I "justify" my inquiry with "I'm an engineer; I find the human body fascinating." That generally shifts them into professorial mode & I get what I seek - detailed understanding of their diag, Rx.

@dbc3 @theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @actuallyautistics

It started with Matthew inviting us to infodump. Ortho was on my mind because a brace is on my knee - it's what's happening now.

@ScottSoCal @theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @actuallyautistics

Ah, gotcha. I was not familiar with the term in this context. Once again I am learning of a known, labelled trait that is me all over. It is something I have been gently (usually) mocked for my entire life.
I infodump and on things of concern I insist on it. When Dad was in hospital & had a sundowners episode I went to nurse station & said "Get me someone who can tell me everything there is to know about sundowners."

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