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Great news! I was really tickled to read that. No more nasty Barrett's cells.... Hoorah!!!

Have you gone back to work? I have lost track of what is going on with everyone. The last I knew, you were having bladder surgery...

I am probably not much help with the sleep issue. I take Klonopin and Flexeril before bedtime and have no trouble staying asleep. After adding the Flexeril to my medication routine, I had trouble waking up, but my system has adjusted to it now....

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