Talk about what you want.
I don't know if any of you have ever worked with a former nurse's aide but seems to me, it's my impression that they tend to look for health problems in other people. Chef at work has a small lump, probably a cyst on the back of his shoulder. He's not working shirtless of course so I probably would never have noticed until she told me about it. Dishwasher somewhat overweight and she says she walks funny and told her she has the wrong shoes. One day she said I have dry hands and bought me a small bottle of Jergen's which is fine but maybe you don't have enough to do we can put more on your plate. My late aunt God rest her soul was a retired RN and once told an Amish woman her socks were too tight and was cutting off her circulation so there's a trend here. Now nobody's coming to work with a tumor on the side of their face the size of a basketball like you see in those infomercials for Mercy Ships. We all have something. An imperfection, health ailment or problem that's not life hreatening that we live with or manage or even totally ignore. Some may see a doctor some may not. Most of us are not Rockefellers with endless funds. I work alongside a young Spanish guy with a deformed ear. I'm sure he's aware of it I could care less. To be filed under mildly annoying.
Or we can discuss Kate Middleton:)