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Originally Posted by Taffy View Post

So my advice would be go on in the Doc and see what they advice.

(oh, and eat chocolate! )
Ya Know---
I do think that the chocolate is doing me more good than anything else!!

Lately I've been partial to combining the McD's $1 menu sweet tea (w/NO ice!!) and $1 menu chocolate chip cookies. Take them home for the middle of the night (better @ 2AM or later!). By then, the mostly sugar tea is nice & cold!! And there's LOTS to last through the night since I use my own ice!!

Thanks so much for all of the info, Cherie!
I'll print it all and read it slowly tonight with the spoils of my afternoon trip to the drive-thru!

Bethany
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