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Try mixing a fruit one with the unflavored... it doesn't take much to flavor it. I am only using it now twice a week. I used it daily for almost a year! I think I've reached a "steady state" but then I am not on antibiotics like you are.
Thank you mrs.d. I'll probably try it some time. For now, I need to look into my elevated sugar.

All the things happening in my body just overwhelming. My mantra used to be "one day at a time" now, it has become "one moment at a time".

My neuropathy has no flare up, as some would describe it. My pain is every day. Some days are not as bad as other days, but still the pain is there. For a long time, I kept a journal to track what food, activities or medicines that trigger but no trend at all.
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