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G'day RRms (Relapsing-remitting ) ms family. All well today? If not, cheer up and make it so. Sorry way too much Star Trek. Well, it is a bright sunny day today. It will be hot, somewhere in the 100+ area, but that is summer in the desert, We get the joint dogs for a week tomorrow , so life is good. Make yours as good also. YOU can live a life with RRms. Crying is okay, endlessly weeping, maybe not so much

Be strong today and every day, remember to take your Disease-Modifying Therapy (DMT) per instructions and live your best life.

Be well and remember most of YOU are loved.

Royce

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It's going to be cooler here in the northeast only 85 degrees but the air quality will be terrible because of the Canadian wildfires

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