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Old 12-02-2008, 08:53 PM #11
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Did LDN help you all to survive TG and.....Are you ready for Christmas?

I still love my LDN..
Sheesh, with all the acronymns flying around, I thought TG was something neurological!!! hehehe!

Yes, TG was great! The Saturday afterward we hosted a Family Reunion for my husband's family. We had a cousin and her DH show up that we hadn't seen for 30 years! She has agoraphobia, but has been getting out a little lately. She did have to go lie down, as her drugs sap her energy at a certain time during the afternoons, but so nice to see her out and about.

I baked my MIL's rolls! She has been gone for about 12 years, but I made her Parkerhouse rolls. It just so happened that they won the bakeoff! I'm not much of a roll maker, but I guess it just made everyone nostalgic for their mother's excellent hot-from-the-oven light and fluffy ones. *sigh She made it look so easy.

I was just about to say that I doubt I could have done that a year ago, but I actually did make rolls, and some pies from scratch. But I still maintain that LDN gives me stamina and clarity of thought.

Want to know a little secret? I gave my Dad 3 weeks' worth of LDN (1.5 mg.) to see if they do anything for his lymphoma. He got the night sweats last night and slept poorly. I hope he hangs in there, though. We have an appt. to see the doc on Monday. This is the same GP that Rxd my LDN.
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