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Old 05-22-2009, 07:16 AM #1
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Default Steroid Rant

YUCK! Last night I felt my body starting to blot.... woke up this morning with heartburn and can't find any Tums or Rolaids in the place! Feel like I have gained 100 pounds in one night - I guess I could blame some of it on the heat (90 degrees yesterday) but I am thinking more Roids instead!

I have never had this trouble with them before - just feel yucky!
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