Well done, Don! I feel a little funny liking this list of depressing eventualities. But as you say, knowing is better than not knowing! (But then again, maybe I’ll forget...)
Useful info. Because I live in two different places, I have the sense that when I return in the spring to Minnesota where my medical care is located, I really make the rounds. I'm fairly satisfied with the system here but I do miss the relationships I've had over the years with the person I used to call "my doctor."
ha ha best headline ever: … Coming “Subtractions“
Thanks, Debbie!
Well done, Don! I feel a little funny liking this list of depressing eventualities. But as you say, knowing is better than not knowing! (But then again, maybe I’ll forget...)
Thanks, Kathleen. You have many years ahead before you have to worry.
This was helpful, Don. Thanks.
Thanks, Brian. I do have the pulse of my readers.
Useful info. Because I live in two different places, I have the sense that when I return in the spring to Minnesota where my medical care is located, I really make the rounds. I'm fairly satisfied with the system here but I do miss the relationships I've had over the years with the person I used to call "my doctor."
I'm afraid of my doctor retiring before I'm done needing her.
Yes. A little known problem. The doctor is a lot younger than you are.
Great title, great article. I’m eager for the sequel: “A Preview of Coming Additions.”
Still working on that one.