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I read your post about people looking down on adult children living with retired parents, life choices etc.
Wow. My opinion-if you care what others think you give up important power that should be yours. As to choices. There are always choices
besides the one that you or I have made. As to our path to the villages. Not to go too deep into it but, one of my friends used to describe himself as an overnight success-it only took him 50 years. There is opportunity everywhere. Often we do not see it. For me, nothing came easy. FAILURE WAS SIMPLY AN OPTION THAT I COULD NOT AFFORD. When I got married my new worth was NEGATIVE NUMBERS. I owed 13,000 in college loans and had spent years of money I had earned WORKING. My degree was in unemployment. Aside if you say well 13,000 is less than I owe, in today's dollars it is about 6x so 78,000.
FORGIVE ME BUT........................
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10-08-2018 03:15 PM
Bch76
I'm living in The Villages to help out parents. Anyone else under 50 looking for cohorts to socialize and have fun with?
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10-08-2018 02:50 PM
Bch76
Is anyone else finding the change in health care frustrating? I love my internal medicine doctor but, I can only see him for annual checkups. When I'm sick I'm directed to urgent care! Urgent care is a more expensive copay than seeing my doctor and urgent care doesn't have any history on me or has ever even seen my face.
Further, every problem is delegated to a specialist. No one physician has a complete picture of my health issues which may or may not overlap or be a result of a condition treated by a different physician.
I don't recall this being true in the past and strikes me a dangerous. Does anyone else feel as I do or has found a doctor in The Villages that is more of a traditional family doctor?