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Started by willingtohelp, April 08, 2010, 12:38:42 PM

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Quote from: guest1 on April 11, 2010, 07:50:03 AM
Chickie, you're so funny. I love talking to drs too. I have two doctors and they talk to me like I'm  family. One of them laughs at me and tells me I should talk to his mom because like my son and DIL that moved 3 1/2 hours away, he moved to the state I live in because of his wife and his mom doesn't like his wife because of it, to him it's a big joke, I always feel better after I come out of his office because I know he loves his mom and his family, he doesn't think he's done anything wrong.

That's hilarious, Guest!  They just don't get it, do they?  I'm glad you have a Dr. friend...my ailments are getting longer and
it's becoming more and more interesting to me to discuss them!!  I use to think: "what is the matter with these old women?  They love to talk about their ailments!"

Now, I think it's so interesting!  (you'd be surprised at how young I really am, though)

willingtohelp

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