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Default Twas the Night Before

Hi all,

It is midnight here and I have acid reflux really bad. I had to up my Loxatane last night cause I couldn't sleep and slept till 2 this afternoon. I am anxious for tomorrow to get here and for me to see the lawyer in the morning. I need some rest but cannot lay down with this acid reflux. Of course I still may not know anything for a few weeks to see what the lawyer can accomplish if I even have an interest in my husband's estate. Please keep your fingers crossed.

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