[Magdalen] Prayer pats, please.
Lesley de Voil
lesleymdv at gmail.com
Sat Jun 4 00:44:20 UTC 2016
Your old dentist is probably not doing much in the way of writing or
keyboarding at the moment, perhaps he should be excused.
My dentist of >20yrs standing retired at the end of last year. He sold
his own eponymous practice to a multi-state company. However, he
(Kerry) told me in September last year he would be retiring. When I
had my first appointment with his successor last month, Kerry had
obviously prepped Stephen well, for the latter was able to recall what
they had discussed at some time previous about the state of my teeth!
Regards
Lesley de Voil
On 6/4/16, Cantor03--- via Magdalen <magdalen at herberthouse.org> wrote:
>
>
> In a message dated 6/3/2016 12:34:27 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> mcepeda514 at gmail.com writes:
>
> a treasure for
> seniors who fear impaction more than almost anything! >>>>>>>>>>
>
> I second that for Miralax. I had the impaction problem once three yeas
> ago while hospitalized, and Miralax was not on their nursing protocol.
> In the end, I had to beg for Miralax, but it did save the day.
>
> I "broke in" a new dentist yesterday. I had called in for a routine six
> month
> checkup, and the receptionist there for years informed me that my 30 year
> dentist had retired. He was actually forced to retire (he was 62) by a
> broken right arm and shoulder where activity like the practice of
> dentistry
> was not recommended for a year.
>
> He retired instead. The problem is that he did not inform his patients.
>
> The new dentist, who bought the practice and occupies the same
> building built about 1990, is a local product (King's College
> Wilkes-Barre,
> run by the same Order as Notre Dame, Indiana; and Temple University, a PA
> State School in Philadelphia).
>
> I was apprehensive, but needn't have been. He is young, thorough, and
> with good chair-side manners.
>
>
>
> David Strang.
>
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