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Default Thanks all/Attention MrsD

Thanks all... Since Sam's is right around the corner, I will start out there. I need to find one that doesn't have that strong rubbery smell...

I am much better today. Still very sore, but I can breathe, so am OK. I have to see my doc Monday, so he will hear about it then...

I don't know why people fall like they do. I just don't recall being so clumsy as a kid. I broke my arm when I was about 4, but that was because I fell out of a chair...

MrsD: Did you get a chance to think about the Calcium, Vitamin D, Magnesium ratio?

Calcium Citrate & D: 800 IU D, 1260 mg Calcium (4 gag size pills)
Vitamin: 400 IU D, 200 mg Calcium
Biotin: (has calcium in it) 73 mg Calcium (dr. said for fingernails-doesn't work)
SloMag: 212 mg Calcium, 128 mg Magnesium (2 pills)

Many thanks,
Cathie
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