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srw920
Happy Friday Everyone for most of us another treatment week has been completed. Onward to stare down the next one.
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Revalation
Just keep on marching.
One step at a time will get you to the goal.
Wishing you an easy tx.
Reva
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HappyByChoice
First week completed!! Feeling wrung out but quite accomplished!! One down and 47 to go!!
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