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Old 12-06-2013, 05:22 AM #11
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Day 120 report here: Some slight improvement overall since day 90, nothing dramatic but hey I'll take it! As a couple of you mentioned above, beer doesn't even seem an option and I seldom miss it. Occasionally a friend will ask me if I want a drink or why I am not drinking and occasionally I say: "I have peripheral neuropathy." That pretty much ends the conversation about that since the eyes are now glazed over for them.

Wide O ...I hope your tinnitus didn't make an appearance because i asked you about it! That crap can drive ya nuts.

Oh well, the beat goes on. Keep up the good work everyone!
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