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Posts: 39,175
Registered: ‎08-19-2010

wouldn't play in Tx. They even take your blood pressure in dentist office never do that up in Indiana. One time in a dentist office I was asked to leave because b/p was to high !   I never went back there.

 

Now, I just show then readings from home and they're satisfied. Plus, I"m on bp pills.  Just have to find the right fit dentist/techs.

 

Down here it's the dermatologists who make a killing.  I've had places burned off by spray, biopsies. Got a surgery coming up for a basal cell spot on my back now. Small pink spot, but, want it gone.

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Posts: 3,757
Registered: ‎03-12-2010

@DesertGems 

@Alratiba

@Jordan2

@CelticCrafter 

 

       Even before Covid, I would not touch magazines in a doctor's office, just as Jordan2 said. Any doctors' offices I have

been to since, no longer provide reading material in the office

waiting areas. I bring my own reading material.

       My magazine subscriptions are Smithsonian, Down East and Archaeology

 

    Jordan2 isn't Archaeology the best? It is so amazing that so much is still being discovered and there is still more to find. It changes much of the history of civilizations as we had previously known it.

 

    After working in public schools for 32 years, I don't touch any pen other than my own.

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Posts: 4,758
Registered: ‎01-18-2012

Always take my kindle.

 

 Love Architectural Digest magazine which came to me  by default  few years ago and to which I now subscribe - love it.

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Posts: 10,616
Registered: ‎05-15-2016

They don't have magazines anymore but I did used to flip though People magazine just for fun. I always loved the Highlights magazines when I was a kid. 

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Posts: 6,375
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I haven't touched a magazine in  Dr office in decades. People licking their finger to turn a page- turned my stomach