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|  Message 1225  |
|  Daryl Stout to Nancy Backus  |
|  ills was: Male Single Pa  |
|  11 Jan 14 20:38:52  |
 Nancy... NB@> I've known people that eat just about anything with just their gums... NB@> but good dentures are probably easier... ;) I had to turn down an all you can eat buffet at a restaurant, while I waited on new ones. Then, when I got a new pair on Jan. 3rd, they didn't fit right, and I had to wait another week (schedule conflicts), before I could get them adjusted. It does feel good to eat regular again... although with this cold/flu deal I have, it tends to kill the appetite. I could stand to lose the weight (all of us could, especially after the holidays)...but some medicines have to be taken with food. NB@> And yes, that was the official name for it, "itchy scar"... there was NB@> some greek name but that is the exact literal translation... :) You wonder why they spent all that money and time to go to medical school, for "such a diagnosis". Janice had a good idea of what the doctor was talking about, but a lot of people would prefer "it be in layman's terms"...basically, you have to cater to the "lowest common denominator". The sad thing about that is a story I saw where these "athletes" basically "play like men" on the field, basketball court, etc. -- but they can barely read or write. One student athlete at the University Of Arkansas at Fayetteville 20 years ago said "he was recruited to go play basketball, not go to class". And, at the time, the graduation percentage of student athletes was ZERO!! It seems that it doesn't matter what the coaches or athletes moral life, tudy habits, etc. are. As long as they can win games, sell tickets, and bring in money to the organization (collegiate or pro), that's all that matters. Former University Of Miami quarterback Ken Dorsey graduated with a DOUBLE Business Major...in his words "in case football doesn't work out". NB@> when you are dealing with the health care professionals, well, that's NB@> their job... |
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