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Old May 31, 2025, 07:38 PM
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I also keep having the sudden urge to take a **** every half hour. And I don't eat much anymore. I keep bleeding everytime I give myself my weekly shot. Energy wise I'm ok. Last night I woke up soaked in sweat. I had to change shirts.

My blood levels are up and down. My doctor wants me to go in for more next week.

I've been sticking pretty well to the diet my endocronolgist told me eat for my heart stuff. No fried or fast food. Sometimes I do slip up. Its not perfect but its ok. I don't eat bakery stuff or bread and the only candy I eat is licorice. I eat lentil or veggie chips instead of potato chips. I eat lots of salads.

Idk.
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