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IV SM is intra venous solumedrol or steroids at 100x the rate of the pills they can give you. its a massive blow to your system to start such stuff, and I prefer to not do it unless I have to.

I was able to rest my eyes by allowing my DH to drag me around town like a blind woman. its a traffic stopper if you see a man and a blind woman in the cross walk at least.

things are on the mend.
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