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rallying

The past few days have been better. I think the increased meds are working. I've paid more attention to nourishing my body with foods that are good for me, and I've been exercising regularly. I don't feel so bereft. I know the road I walk is a bumpy one and sometimes I gotta slog through some mud puddles to get to firmer ground. Thanks for all your encouragement, my family and friends. You mean a lot to me.

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auntie m said…
That's good news. Keep on sloggin'. May the mud splatters leave no stains.

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