Getting close to the end now. Nothing really changing.
I havent noticed much change the last 30 shots or so. Its sort of a
routine. Frankly, I think I could do this much longer than 48 weeks if
I had to, but hopefully that wont be the case.
Wow Anon. Only three more shots. I remember when you started. You had
cardiac issues, yes? Whatch gonna do to celebrate?
Spring's near.
kj
Way to go anonymousone!!
Are you having any thaughts about "going the extra mile" for safe
measures? not saying that i know if it works that way, im at week 24
now and thinking that maby 60 instead of 48 will give me a better
chance.
Anyway GOOD JOB!!
Kick some dragonbutt
/H
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anonymousone skrev:
> Getting close to the end now. Nothing really changing.
>
> I havent noticed much change the last 30 shots or so. Its sort of a
> routine. Frankly, I think I could do this much longer than 48 weeks if
> I had to, but hopefully that wont be the case.
elmoemerson@webtv.net - 21 Jan 2007 15:47 GMT
You're so close to the end that I think you could stumble to the finish
line, not that you will. Jolly good show, Ted. :-)
elmo
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anonymousone - 21 Jan 2007 18:12 GMT
> Way to go anonymousone!!
>
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> > routine. Frankly, I think I could do this much longer than 48 weeks if
> > I had to, but hopefully that wont be the case.
HMO treatment. I dont think 60 weeks is an option,