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Old 12-01-2011, 02:28 AM #1
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Default Ow!! I'm really hurting!!

Went to bed tonight and my legs are aching like crazy. I finally got up after taking a small dose of muscle relaxant-told DH not to follow me since I'll be walking the floors.
When I went into the bathroom I found a full dose of muscle relaxant on the counter...it must have fallen out of my hand when I took my bedtime meds...

I need to lay attention!! Paying the price now...ugh!!
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