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hi just a update

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went to the hospital on Tuesday and although my kidney count was 35 they are pleased with that.

I have also lost just over 7 k but my blood pressure was up so I have to go to the doctors to get it checked

I also am off Tramadol and am on pain patches will post a better photo without the moonface xx

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That's good news. How are you feeling now? You have done well with the weight loss!

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thank you am feeling good at the moment yes the weight loss is good it is so good not to want to eat all day lol.

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lovely photo xx

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