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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We were late 40's when our kids finished college. No desire at all to move. In fact, we renovated the house, put in a nice garden, and enjoyed our close-in Maryland home for 25 more years. Eventually moved to a nearby condo. One of our kids is in Bethesda, so that's a plus. We have recently encountered some serious medical issues, as happens at our age. We've been both relieved and grateful to find specialists who are up to date on these conditions, and hospitals that can provide good care. However we feel about climate, ocean view, etc., availability of good medical care is paramount, which pretty much excludes both Florida and the nearby shore communities. [/quote] This just seems like such rationalization to me. I absolutely will not give up a life I want in order to focus on old age medical care. I will happily die living the life I want in my 70s then live for doctors appointment after doctors appointment just to get really old. There is nothing more depressing to me than a Rockville condo in old age. How boring is life when all you live for is going to medical professionals? Who wants that?[/quote]
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