
Be honest, Ginger. Sometimes it talks rather loudly. But there IS a measure of control with my pharmaceutical friends. And I'm very grateful for that.
On the other hand, I suffer from LOW APPETITE and I point the finger at my collection of pills. (Lucky thing I have kind KIND friends who have come to my rescue with tasty morsels, enticing me to eat.)
Over the last three days, I have cut my medication in half. Not because anyone said to do so. I just wanted to see how I'd get along with less meds. Well, this is how I managed . . .

But, I'm over it and I'm taking HALF the meds as I was taking last week! Instead of Dilaudid (2 mg) and Ultram SIX times a day, it's THREE times. Instead of Zanaflex and Lyrica THREE times a day, I've tossed the Zanaflex and cut the Lyrica down to twice a day. No more setting the alarm clock and getting up to pop pills! Hurrah!

And, how about the pain?
I'm managing
... and I'm still hiking!
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Of course, you are a person of incredible character. But I've known that for . . . let's see now. Over thirty years. Courage of a lion, face of a lamb. What a woman.
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