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smalldog
02-22-2008, 06:11 PM
is anyone able to get an emergency appointment with a doctor or dentist
thank heavens for Urgent Care by Sumter Landing .....................
but then again this problem seems to be all over in Florida not just TV :dontknow:

zcaveman
03-01-2008, 02:05 AM
is anyone able to get an emergency appointment with a doctor or dentist
thank heavens for Urgent Care by Sumter Landing .....................
but then again this problem seems to be all over in Florida not just TV :dontknow:


I find this a big problem. You call with the mother of all toothaches and they can "fit you in" in two weeks. And this is your local dentist!!

The Shadow
03-01-2008, 11:28 PM
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Think about this.

STDs Running Rampant In Retirement Community
Doctor Blames Viagra, Lack Of Sex Education

Doctors said sexually transmitted diseases among senior citizens are running rampant at a popular Central Florida retirement community, according to a Local 6 News report.
A gynecologist at The Villages community near Orlando, Fla., said she treats more cases of herpes and the human papilloma virus in the retirement community than she did in the city of Miami.
"Yeah, they are very shocked (to hear the diagnosis)," gynecologist Dr. Colleen McQuade said. "I had a patient in her 80s."
"More and more senior citizens are ending up in the gynecologist office, and their diagnosis is a sexually transmitted disease," Local 6 reporter Vanessa Medina said.
Local 6 featured Louis Franklin, who used to date in the community at least three times a week.
"I have had a better dating life since I have been here than I have ever had," Franklin said. "I know there are things going around."
A doctor blamed Viagra, a lack of sex education and no risk for pregnancy for the spike in sexually transmitted diseases at The Villages.
"All I can repeat are the things I have heard which are things like, 'Should I bring the little blue pills over tonight?'" community singles group president Richard Matwyshen said.
Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.

Hyacinth Bucket
03-02-2008, 04:57 AM
Hi Shadow,

This is an old story.

I heard via the grapevine that sales in TV went up after this article was printed. :)

What the article doesn't say, and I do not know, are the numbers so high because of the number of residence in TV compared to other communities. Do you know?

HB

captain1202
03-02-2008, 02:40 PM
What the story says is the residents of TV are alive AND :edit:. What they need to do is be more careful. What applied at age 16 still applies, even though we may THINK we're 16 again! :joke:

BOMBERO
03-02-2008, 04:04 PM
The only thing missing from THE SHADOW'S post is the date....
MAY 2006.

Another positive post by a non-resident. Thank you.