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Day 6

Doing better each day, sleeping good, but it's really hard to pull myself out of bed, still really stiff and sore. I am able to eat in little bits now, which feels good. Does anyone know when I will stop with the chills and waking up covered in sweat?
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That the chills and sweats seem to last the longest (for some...I guess)  I would NOT know but have never made it to that point still having w/d. You are so strong desert and I really look up to u for doing it.  Man, I know it sucked and still sucks but you are doing it!!! In the end that's what matters and what u will be most proud of.  After this YOU CAN SAY, bring it on. I can beat anything b/c I have beaten the absolute worst.  Just my opinion, but I think it's a good one.  lol

Anyway, Ive heard like day 8 or 10, I think.  Sorry, not much help..but someone will tell u.  I just wanted to say..

YOU
GO
GIRL!!!

love,tracy
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Congratulations on Day 6.  It is quite an accomplishment.  Hang in there.  With me the sweats let up after a full week.  Now that you can eat a little more, it should go better.  Good job.
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Thank you very much for the encouragement! And to you Mistake, I am sooo glad that you finally got some sleep, was beginning to get a lil worried about you, lol, and yes that is what I keep telling myself all day long, I can do anything now!! Thank you : )
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