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Old 06-26-2013, 03:30 AM #11
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Donna,

That is great that Devin is parenting Will and Will is getting close to his dad.

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Well new development. My husband didn't like this job so far in Kokomo
because of the job. But a job with the same company came up
in Lafayette, so he moved jobs today.

My only thought was he stay employed.

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Well that's good news, right, Donna?

They transferred him to a job he likes more - and closer to home too?

(I might be getting my locations confused.)



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Nope you got it right Waves.

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Donna,

Your husband keeps things interesting.
I am glad he is working and that he is working near home.
Thank goodness.

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Well today is the day I start

Both Effexor XR to replace celexa.

And tamiflexin for my cancer finishing or precaution.

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Good luck with both meds, Donna.

The tamifloxen just for a limited time, right? Did they say for how long?



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Tamoxifen can (should be in most cases) be taken for 5+ years, without problems Good stuff !!!

Sorry for my short almost random post, this silly eye is really bothering me !!
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Yep Mayo is correct it is for 5 years. Unless its decided to switch to a different drug. I choice to take this particular one, because its considered the less dangerous one.

And I asked my primary to switch the celexa, because it has a reaction.
And the Effexor XR is the one that doesn't. And it will help with of all
thing hot flashes if I should start having them.

I found this interesting.

Mayo, Short message is fine.

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Tamoxifen can (should be in most cases) be taken for 5+ years, without problems Good stuff !!!
Thanks Majo. I did wonder if Donna meant tamoxifen. I found all kinds of names out on the internet and could not figure out what was what.



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