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Old 07-01-2008, 12:45 PM #34
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We have sunglasses for him but I never thought to offer them to him in that kind of setting, interesting idea! It might tone down the upholstery patterns for him enough that he can sit calmly.

I definitely feel calmer today, I saw my pain management dr and he switched pain meds, from a short acting one to a longer acting one and I just took my first one, I am just leery of how it will work. I hope it's not too strong. That has me worried a bit, but we'll see.

Jackie is due home soon so I have to go. Had trouble with my insurance trying to get the new med filled so I had to sit and wait on it with groceries in the locked car. Definitely not fun. And because of that I didn't have time to wash out the aquarium. SO Mr. T has to wait til tomorrow I'm afraid.
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