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You made me laugh too!! I got a real chuckle out of that post. But it is a serious problem. I see a new pill shoved at my Dad (80) and my step-Mom (72) on almost every doctor trip. I had a doctor's appt. right before noon this week and my doctor is always running late. I can't tell you how many thin, attractive young females with short skirts or tight pants I saw sitting in the doctor's waiting room (several doctors in one practice) all dragging a suitcase on wheels with drug supplies sticking out of it. I think they deliberately pick the girls, tell them how to dress and send them out to tantalize the doctors with drugs. And what's with this screen in the waiting room? silence, then it suddenly comes on with blaring music, tells you what drug and for what, then silence, then repeat of the whole cycle.

Am I cynical? Yes. It pays to be.
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