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Re: Insomnia issues and relationships


Posted by dizzylyd1 on March 01, 2007 at 05:25:21:

In Reply to: Insomnia issues and relationships posted by Casablanca on February 28, 2007 at 11:53:14:

I would hope your friend would understand, being that you have sleep issues and, also, have been undergoing Chemo. If she doesn't, she was never a good friend I should think. At this point, you have to do what is good for #1 - you! Yes - let us know about this new bed ensemble. Interested party here.
Dizzy

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