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I am slacking on my vitamins
LOL! I get that. When I felt pretty good I started slacking as well. Then it became slightly worse so I'm on them again.

Despite moderate pain I'm currently remodeling my attic into a library/reading room. Full drywall/floors/electricity etc. job. I'm lucky in that I seem to forget any pain as long as I'm really busy. Pay for it as soon as I sit down though.

Day 874 here. Staying sober is getting easier still. Sobriety is like a muscle that gets a good workout it seems.
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