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I drove from home to Liverpool and back yesterday to pick my daughter up from uni. It was a 12 1/2 hr round trip.

Today I am drippy Dora with a really bad tremor, poor balance and fatigue+++

I think I'll have to lounge around, which is frustrating .

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I think anyone driving 12.5 hours is going to feel the consequences, so if you do have a chance to lounge around....take full advantage :-) get stuck into a nice book or something else you like!

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