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Old 08-18-2009, 09:35 AM #6
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Aw Lambchop. Rest is important, did anyone say that yet?

I hope it passes quickly. Drink lots of water and get to the potty as soon as you have to go. Sometimes I don't notice when my bladder is full if I'm busy so I try to be more aware. I drove my sister batty on Sunday when we drove home from N. Wisconsin. I stopped exactly every 30 minutes to empty my bladder, lol. She can go 8 hours without going. It just isn't fair.

Anyway, rest and drink lots of water and stay out of the heat. Have fun during the GTG but only rest after that, ok?
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