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Old 12-15-2011, 05:03 PM #4
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I just ate some chicken noodle soup. I've been trying to eat a little every few hours.

I think I'll get a smoothie tomorrow. I haven't had one in a few days. DS went to the grocery for me bit I didn't ask him to get any Boost or Ensure. I'll have to remember that next time someone goes for me.

Debbie, I used Provigil years ago - when I had good insurance. Now, there's no way I could afford that stuff unless it's gotten less expensive since I last used it.

I'm trying to stay up till at least 7PM!
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