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Old 12-16-2008, 10:22 AM #6
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He had drowned in his tea pee.


Oh, Cisco........ Oh, Pancho !
A groaner, if I ever saw one

It's good to hear from you, David. I hope you'll still pop in
from time to time. We miss your experienced advice.
Sorry about the infection. I have a minor prostate 'problem'
(intermittent swelling)
and know about that urgency 'urge'.
I don't have anything to offer more than empathy, but wish
you to get well asap- and hope the Cipro effect doesn't linger.
(my quadriplegic son has to take it on occasion for UTI's & it has some
effect on his PN, as well)

It should stop soon after you complete the 'course'.

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