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Just thought I would share some good news for a change. just had my 12 week blood test (really 14 weeks because I was away) and came back undetectable. A reason to keep moving forward with this lovely treatment.

Been more tired then ever recently I think maybe mostly due to a big trip I went on for work, because the rest of my blood works are fine/unchanged.

As I mentioned earlier was itching a lot recently and with the advice here I started using goldbonds triple action, which seems to have helped the itch but I now notice my skin is drier then ever. has anyone else had this reaction to goldbonds?
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Where do you guys live that it's so hot?

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I live close to Roswell, NM-of 1947 fame, friole is across the TX border in Midland, about 140 miles away.......... and so far its a doozy of a summer.  Wind has been blowing since March, over 100 everyday this week.....
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beagle - one thing about our heat is that it is a dry heat.  Humidity runs about 10-20%.  When I go to a high-humidity location now I nearly die.  I am going to San Antonio next weekend and have been checking temps and they are running 10 degrees cooler than here but 55% humidity.

fishdoc - I have a friend who used to go to Chama every summer.  Always sounded like a dream place.  We usually head to the mountains in Colo every couple of years, but probably won't make it this year. At least you are close to the NM mountains in Roswell.
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Do you live in California?

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