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Haven’t been on in awhile. Liver wise, things are pretty quiet. The big news is that my husband snd I were both diagnosed with Covid. We are nearing the end of our quarantine and thank God, we’ve had very mild cases with few symptoms. Not so much as a fever! We’ve lost our sense of taste and smell which makes eating interesting. Lost a little weight. My only other complaint has been a headache. My husband has a tad of fatigue. We truly feel blessed!

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Glad to hear that your COVID journey hasn't been one of the bad ones

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