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Old 10-18-2017, 04:37 AM #11
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I am doing well.

I had a minor flare of the PN/essential tremor in my hands a few weeks ago, which maybe arose from unseasonably warm weather for spring - it has now subsided.

My next mission is to quit ciggies - I am now down to about six per day. OTC nicotine patches have helped.
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