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Old 04-21-2008, 07:34 PM #18
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Another 4 LP person here, and believe me, lots of liquids the day before, and then again before and after the tap (to include caffeine), as well as lying down after makes all the difference!! I even went so far as to have a bendy straw so I didn't have to sit up to drink.

Seems to me that even if grades have to be in Friday, under the circumstances you ought to be able to take it, or them, (?) late, get an incomplete, and finish up as soon as you are feeling a bit better or at least don't have quite as much on your plate, 'cause it sure sounds overloaded right now.

Sending some gentle and hopes that the prednisone helps quickly.
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