>"Gul we have brought along a physician with us because, as the other
>Ambassadors can attest to, we are not medically trained and want to make
>sure our comprehension of any medical conditions are clearly understood."
 
>Jarrit Legrath glanced over the newly arrived group.  He knew just about everyone either by looking over >dossiers prepared about the various Council members or from his introduction to Captain Annan upon his >ship's arrival.  The only person left who could be the doctor was the Trill.  He dipped his head to the woman.  >"I can understand your concerns.  Let me bring in Doctor Serat in so she might be able to brief you on the >Professor's most recent physical."  The Gul walked over to the twin doors to the reception room and pulled >them open manually.
 
>A Cardassian woman stepped into the room.  She was wearing a pale blue dress that had overlapping >underlayers of salmon and purple that somehow seemed to highlight the light blue of her eyes.  Her long >ebon hair was pulled back in a traditional Cardassian hair-style that let it fan out along the side and back >making it seem like she had shoulder length here.  She made her way over to the group with the Gul >following.  "Greetings, honored diplomats.  Thank you for agreeing to meet with me."
 
Watson nodded as he sat at the table.
 
>"I would like to start by saying that Professor Dulath is in very good condition.  In fact, he is in better >condition than when he first returned from his assignment on Space Station McKinley," she said as she >brought up her bronze colored PADD. 
 
Watson raised an eyebrow in concern "I don't understand."
 
>"Pardon me, folks.  I did not mean to indicated that he had received any bad treatment as he was serving in >a role as your peer.  In fact, I suspect just the opposite to be the case," she said with a polite and >surprisingly friendly smile.  "When the Professor first returned to Cardassia Prime, he was actually >overweight and was suffering from a condition somewhat similar to a condition humans refer to as gout as >well as fatty liver disease.  I believe he was suffering from "living the high life?"
 
Watson didn't respond.
 
>"Since returning, he seems to have been able to focus on living healthier.  He has lost some weight, which >has allowed his system to recover.  Most of his numbers fall within the normal range or are on their way >there."
 
Watson peered at the doctor they brought with them for a response.
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