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Old 02-17-2007, 02:44 PM #1
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Sorry - not feeling well. Read my post and saw several errors in med spellings.
xyre,
zoneta, phenobarbytol, pallodone, avinza. Still not sure if allare speleled correctly.
Now my upper back and arm are aching from being on the computer.
This is a no win situation. I am so limited in what I can do. No being able to walk is so frustrating. Wheel chairs are out also because they hit bumps and go over rough surfaces ( bricks)and make my back worse. I was a professions for 36 years and running around everywhere . This is quite depressing.
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