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Old 06-07-2006, 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by RBOWMAN
Well that's how I have been feeling. I couldn't get focused. I was feeling depressed and just couldn't get back into the study mode. So I decided to see our doctor and find out what might be the cause of all of this and the answer is..Iam now an insulin dependent diabetic. Moral of the story..if you feel this same way..get it checked out. Don't wait!!

It's better to know and carry on then be overwhelmed and depressed.!!

PASS'EM ALL Y'ALL

Ron


Hey Ron-

At least you caught it before it became a very serious problem and able to return to a healthy life-style. Now get back to work!!!! Haha!

Seriously, your health is top priority and you should balance out everything, including geology, so as to not to over do and remain on task.

TAKE CARE!!!
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