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Good morning everyone

constanceclum
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Things are better, so far, today. I am thinking, and hoping, that my symptoms have been medication related. I am still waiting for my primary Drs. nurse to call me back. I stopped taking the cogentin awhile ago. It as well as Abilify was prescribed by a Psychiatrist that was never nor will he by my Dr. I have to wait another mo. to see my new psychiatrist. In the mean time, a friend is going to work on getting me in to see her Psychiatrist which is not in a "clinic" and does not take medicare. He charges (I guess for people on medicare) $60.00 every 3 months. In the mean time I am not on meds that I should be on but it's still better than having those symptoms.

For the 1st time I talked to an EX friend on the phone. It really felt good to put a voice to the name and "talk" about smoking issues as well as more personal things.

I am just hearing about Pres. Carter having liver cancer that has spread. He and Rosalynn have been my hero for all the humanitarian things they have done so I am praying for them

I hope everyone has a terrific smoke free day.

Connie

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I'm 59 with severe COPD. I've decided I really want to live and I won't if I smoke. I have 4 grown boys, a grandson and granddaughter due on 9/10. Lots of reasons to live.