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I'm getting IVSM here at home and it's wonderful. I love steroids.

The difference is night and day. I could barely walk Monday and after just one day of IVSM I'm back to "'my normal".....which is no where close to normal but it's mine so that's good.

I was reading the grocery store thread but had to stop because it was making me hungry!
How funny! We posted at the same time. I am glad you are doing better.

Yes, the grocery store thread does tend to make you hungry and I'm sure the steroids aren't helping. I thought everything tasted like lobster after RW posted about the lobster prices where she lives.
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