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Hi,

This reminds me of a newspaper article I did about a dentist's office which

had been closed for years.

The old dentist passed away and the office was just left to sit there

vacant.

The town fathers determined that the building was an eye sore and ordered it

torn down. While removing the equipment and such from the inside the crew

decided to remove the paneling from the walls and also remove the nice oak

flooring. This led to the discovery that the old dentist never disposed of

any teeth he pulled, he just dropped them into a hole in the floor.

They had to call the hazmat folks to remove the thousands of teeth and

dispose of them as bio hazards. (LOLLLOLLLOL)

Cy, The Anasazi

From: blind-diabetics

[mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of Vicki

Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 7:08 PM

To: blind-diabetics

Subject: Re: gum problems

that adage is still true. Ihad a dentist once with no gloves. I didn't

stay with him long because he was, well, mean and stuff. I found out

later that his room was disgusting, all kinds of things all over the

floor. Mine now you can tell is very clean, gloves, very clean rooms.

He has a sunny disposition and Iwill never go to any other.

Hugs.

Vicki

>

> Hi Vicki, sorry for the goof ups, LOL

> I think I was thinking faster than I could type, LOLOL

> I meant to say(just to make it clear)

> I visit my dentist twice a year, and an hour before my visit I take 4

> penecillan so this can prevent any kind of infection, and always make

> sure that dentist has gloves, clean tools, etc...

> my mother always says one ounce of prevention can save me a life time

> of suffering...

> that is true

> hugs

> sugar

>

> 'Real tears are not those that fall from your eyes and cover your face,

> but that fall from your heart and cover your soul.'

> ~Be Blessed, Sugar

>

> gum problems

> >

> > Hi All,

> >

> > We have a friend who is Diabetic and she is experiencing some rather

> > severe

> > gum disease.

> >

> > She is fairly clueless about what foods she can eat and has fallen

> > victim to

> > the advice offered by those who are also clueless concerning Diabetes.

> >

> > Now, in the back of my poor, tired brain I think I recall something

> about

> > Diabetes and problems with one's gums.

> >

> > Any comments?

> >

> > Thanks for the help.

> >

> > Cy

> >

> >

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