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hello my MS family pray everyone is doing as well to be expected. I had a wonderful weekend the grandbaby was busy as ever but I didn't over do it so I went to church today and had a GREAT TIME. back was hurting I was tingling and burning but God is good I made it thru but now I must say goodnight cause soon as I got home it was pill time. lol goodnight my friends have a blessed night

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I'm thrilled you had a wonderful time with your grandchild and at church. We all savor those times when we're feeling well enough to participate, and I love hearing reports like yours!

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WAshingtongirl

It sounds like you had a blessed weekend, redman43 ! So happy you were able to do all that you had hoped to do. Rest now!! 💕

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