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Fun in the sun in Mexico

Well I have been feeling kinda lousey the past few weeks, so I decided that it would be better to feel lousey on the beach. Tomorrow is shot number 47 (woo hoo) and that means 1 more shot and 2 more weeks of Riba. The clock has all but stopped the last month, I feel like an impatient teenager waiting for my first date. I feel pretty good, but when I do something like drive to Mexico, the meds and anemia bring me back to reality. I am soooo ready for this to end and recuperate my life. I hope that everyone had nice hollidays and that all is well. I wll report in at EOT and as the news comes in over the next 6 months or so.Que les vayan bien...Mark
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Now that I am less young (how's that for a euphemism?) and much more patient, time really flies by. Maybe I need to be more impatient...Mark

LOL, I can relate
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You are certainly welcome. I don't recall which movie it was, may have been weird science, but a kid was in school clock watching when the clock ticked 1 minute backwards. That is how it feels. When I was young and impatient, it seemed that time moved very slow. Now that I am less young (how's that for a euphemism?) and much more patient, time really flies by. Maybe I need to be more impatient...Mark
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  Wow, amazing. Isn't it funny how time stands still, the last 3 weks or so?
I only had to do 28 wks, but all on the Triple...I fell apart right at the end (stomach bug), and I was SO glad it was over~
    Having to do 48 weeks must take so much patience and perserverance.
I admire each and every one of you 48 week Warriors~ ciao
   (will be coming to visit yr beach some day ;)
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