He had been retired for four years:
“I considered myself retired, but I decided not to be anymore,” Dr. Lynn said, a big smile spread across his face, his voice brimming with laughter. “Besides, I could use the money.“But seriously, I look at it totally different now,” he said. “When you’re younger, all you think about is taking lots of patients and you think of the money. Now I look at it only as helping people.”
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Did anyone else notice the advertisement for the slimeball sodomites at the top of this article? Go figure!
I know a doctor who is 95 and still practicing. Sharp as a tack and his patients love him.
I also know of a younger doctor who will make housecalls to his elderly patients because it is often hard for them to get to his office.
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