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Old 09-10-2008, 12:28 PM #3
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I don't know DM but someone pushed mine too. I may not have ms but I can relate so much. My calender is filled with Dr names and times and appointments. What happened to rejoycing for the weekend? What happened to HUMP day where we only had two more days until freedom? What happened to being able to clean the entire house in one day flat? What happened to being able to have a drink or two or three and not be afraid you'll be drunk? What happened to...?
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