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The wonder of drugs!

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Today after a 6 weeks break from Benipali ( due to tests ) I can resume it today. It's been difficult without it and I now appreciate the benefit that I probably took for granted. Downside whatever I do it always hurt like hell🙄

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Glad you are restarting and hope it works fast. I’m on just a two week break at the moment for covid vacs and feeling the effects already. I sure didn’t realise how well tuned our meds are. Definitely know what you mean 🤦‍♀️

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Glad it helped give you insight to your illness. Hope the tests reveal what you wish?

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