Find it interesting stuff. Good work, must be the horse meat helping
you!!!!<br
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3 Responses to “Cheryl, I like your history of doctors.”
Admiral:<br
enough?<br
decided on appaloosa for this month. The only trouble is
that sometimes I have this great urge to slap at flies
with my tale. :D<br
I went to the opthamologist today, preliminary to
going to the optometrist. The opthamologist specializes
with diabetic patients. She took a look at my eyes and
told me they hadn’t changed in five years. She also
said that according to my chart, the Glucophage is
only temporary until my sugar is stablized. If my eyes
hadn’t been dialated, I might have done hand springs out
of there. Okay, maybe my complaining bowels reined
me in a bit too. Glucophage apparently doesn’t just
make the tummy gripe.
I was on Glucophage at one time, and I know
exactly what you are talking about! I went to Oahu Island
to visit my daughter who was stationed there at that
time, and spent 17 days running to the bathroom — when
I wasn’t in the bathroom I was terrified an attack
would come on!<br
the sites — LOL.<br
December 15th, 2003 at 1:08 am
Admiral:<br
enough?<br
decided on appaloosa for this month. The only trouble is
that sometimes I have this great urge to slap at flies
with my tale. :D<br
December 17th, 2003 at 8:01 pm
I went to the opthamologist today, preliminary to
going to the optometrist. The opthamologist specializes
with diabetic patients. She took a look at my eyes and
told me they hadn’t changed in five years. She also
said that according to my chart, the Glucophage is
only temporary until my sugar is stablized. If my eyes
hadn’t been dialated, I might have done hand springs out
of there. Okay, maybe my complaining bowels reined
me in a bit too. Glucophage apparently doesn’t just
make the tummy gripe.
December 21st, 2003 at 10:41 am
I was on Glucophage at one time, and I know
exactly what you are talking about! I went to Oahu Island
to visit my daughter who was stationed there at that
time, and spent 17 days running to the bathroom — when
I wasn’t in the bathroom I was terrified an attack
would come on!<br
the sites — LOL.<br