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That is so WONDERFUL! Surges like this give you renewed hope and

inspiration, don't they?! CONGRATULATIONS to you and Charlotte!

As an aside, started booming in February and hasn't stopped

since. I hope that this is the beginning of a long " boom " period for

Charlotte (and you!).

Warm regards,

******************

(Rochester, NY)

Mom to , 3.2 years, Verbal Apraxia

& , 1 year

________________________________

From:

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Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 12:55 AM

Subject: [ ] Big changes

I am trying to be cautiously realistic here, but I had to post about

the changes we have seen in our daughter in the last few days. We

started her on ProEFA 4 weeks ago and I find it hard to believe all of

these changes at the same time are coincidental.

My daughter has spina bifida and hydrocephalus to complicate her

apraxia. She learned to walk (no braces or anything ) right

around her second birthday. Her gross motor skills have slowly been

developing just have been delayed. Her occupational therapist

commented though that looking back the apraxia has probably

complicated her gross motor skill development as well. I feel

fortunate that we have breastfed for as long as we have (for many

reasons), but I think also all of the DHA and EPA in breastmilk have

really been helpful for her.

Anyway in the last few days Charlotte has suddenly started saying lots

of words. I mean we've heard her say probably 25 or 30 new

identifiable (by us anyway) words! She already had two words phrases

through her signs and limited (3 word) oral vocabulary and she is now

using 2 word oral phrases quite a bit! She brought me two little

plastic Bs (those cheap plastic magnetic letters) tonight and clearly

said " two Bs. " Then I said " yes 2 Bs, one green and one yellow. " She

said " green, yellow. " Wow! Of course then I screwed it up. She does

not like any recognition of her speech at all, especially positive

reinforcement when she says something. We are extremely careful to

not point it out to her at all or she completely melts down and shuts

down. Well I said " yes, green and yellow " a little too

enthusiastically and she melted down. It was still a fabulous moment

to hear her saying so many things. My husband hears a lot more than I

do as she is much more willing to play around with her speech with

him. He heard it a lot last night, but I didn't hear anything really

until tonight. It was very cool.

Also, today we went to a playdate and she was climbing things that

really surprised me. Her climbing skills have definitely been slowing

improving, but this seemed like a bigger jump forward to me. Her

self-help skills are also starting to improve in the last couple of

weeks. These are things we've been working on so maybe she's just

getting them figured out, but the timing is really amazing.

Her speech therapist has commented to me that she thinks Charlotte is

just going to have a language explosion some day when she is able to

get over her anxiety about speech, but I think even she is going to be

a little amazed at how many different words we are hearing this week.

(Not that the therapist will hear any of it I suspect as Charlotte

doesn't speak much at speech, but I can report it to her anyway).

For anyone who has gotten this far and wants to know we are just

giving her one capsule of the ProEFA each day. She also get a couple

of tablespoons of flax oil every morning, but she's been getting that

for a year at least.

I know we still have a long row to hoe, but it's nice to really see

some progress.

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That is so WONDERFUL! Surges like this give you renewed hope and

inspiration, don't they?! CONGRATULATIONS to you and Charlotte!

As an aside, started booming in February and hasn't stopped

since. I hope that this is the beginning of a long " boom " period for

Charlotte (and you!).

Warm regards,

******************

(Rochester, NY)

Mom to , 3.2 years, Verbal Apraxia

& , 1 year

________________________________

From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of anncat1996

Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 12:55 AM

Subject: [ ] Big changes

I am trying to be cautiously realistic here, but I had to post about

the changes we have seen in our daughter in the last few days. We

started her on ProEFA 4 weeks ago and I find it hard to believe all of

these changes at the same time are coincidental.

My daughter has spina bifida and hydrocephalus to complicate her

apraxia. She learned to walk (no braces or anything ) right

around her second birthday. Her gross motor skills have slowly been

developing just have been delayed. Her occupational therapist

commented though that looking back the apraxia has probably

complicated her gross motor skill development as well. I feel

fortunate that we have breastfed for as long as we have (for many

reasons), but I think also all of the DHA and EPA in breastmilk have

really been helpful for her.

Anyway in the last few days Charlotte has suddenly started saying lots

of words. I mean we've heard her say probably 25 or 30 new

identifiable (by us anyway) words! She already had two words phrases

through her signs and limited (3 word) oral vocabulary and she is now

using 2 word oral phrases quite a bit! She brought me two little

plastic Bs (those cheap plastic magnetic letters) tonight and clearly

said " two Bs. " Then I said " yes 2 Bs, one green and one yellow. " She

said " green, yellow. " Wow! Of course then I screwed it up. She does

not like any recognition of her speech at all, especially positive

reinforcement when she says something. We are extremely careful to

not point it out to her at all or she completely melts down and shuts

down. Well I said " yes, green and yellow " a little too

enthusiastically and she melted down. It was still a fabulous moment

to hear her saying so many things. My husband hears a lot more than I

do as she is much more willing to play around with her speech with

him. He heard it a lot last night, but I didn't hear anything really

until tonight. It was very cool.

Also, today we went to a playdate and she was climbing things that

really surprised me. Her climbing skills have definitely been slowing

improving, but this seemed like a bigger jump forward to me. Her

self-help skills are also starting to improve in the last couple of

weeks. These are things we've been working on so maybe she's just

getting them figured out, but the timing is really amazing.

Her speech therapist has commented to me that she thinks Charlotte is

just going to have a language explosion some day when she is able to

get over her anxiety about speech, but I think even she is going to be

a little amazed at how many different words we are hearing this week.

(Not that the therapist will hear any of it I suspect as Charlotte

doesn't speak much at speech, but I can report it to her anyway).

For anyone who has gotten this far and wants to know we are just

giving her one capsule of the ProEFA each day. She also get a couple

of tablespoons of flax oil every morning, but she's been getting that

for a year at least.

I know we still have a long row to hoe, but it's nice to really see

some progress.

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How wonderful! Thank you for sharing. I enjoy reading about

everyone's children and feel hope when I read positive stories!

>

> I am trying to be cautiously realistic here, but I had to post

about

> the changes we have seen in our daughter in the last few days. We

> started her on ProEFA 4 weeks ago and I find it hard to believe

all of

> these changes at the same time are coincidental.

>

> My daughter has spina bifida and hydrocephalus to complicate her

> apraxia. She learned to walk (no braces or anything ) right

> around her second birthday. Her gross motor skills have slowly

been

> developing just have been delayed. Her occupational therapist

> commented though that looking back the apraxia has probably

> complicated her gross motor skill development as well. I feel

> fortunate that we have breastfed for as long as we have (for many

> reasons), but I think also all of the DHA and EPA in breastmilk

have

> really been helpful for her.

>

> Anyway in the last few days Charlotte has suddenly started saying

lots

> of words. I mean we've heard her say probably 25 or 30 new

> identifiable (by us anyway) words! She already had two words

phrases

> through her signs and limited (3 word) oral vocabulary and she is

now

> using 2 word oral phrases quite a bit! She brought me two little

> plastic Bs (those cheap plastic magnetic letters) tonight and

clearly

> said " two Bs. " Then I said " yes 2 Bs, one green and one yellow. "

She

> said " green, yellow. " Wow! Of course then I screwed it up. She

does

> not like any recognition of her speech at all, especially positive

> reinforcement when she says something. We are extremely careful to

> not point it out to her at all or she completely melts down and

shuts

> down. Well I said " yes, green and yellow " a little too

> enthusiastically and she melted down. It was still a fabulous

moment

> to hear her saying so many things. My husband hears a lot more

than I

> do as she is much more willing to play around with her speech with

> him. He heard it a lot last night, but I didn't hear anything

really

> until tonight. It was very cool.

>

> Also, today we went to a playdate and she was climbing things that

> really surprised me. Her climbing skills have definitely been

slowing

> improving, but this seemed like a bigger jump forward to me. Her

> self-help skills are also starting to improve in the last couple of

> weeks. These are things we've been working on so maybe she's just

> getting them figured out, but the timing is really amazing.

>

> Her speech therapist has commented to me that she thinks Charlotte

is

> just going to have a language explosion some day when she is able

to

> get over her anxiety about speech, but I think even she is going

to be

> a little amazed at how many different words we are hearing this

week.

> (Not that the therapist will hear any of it I suspect as Charlotte

> doesn't speak much at speech, but I can report it to her anyway).

>

> For anyone who has gotten this far and wants to know we are just

> giving her one capsule of the ProEFA each day. She also get a

couple

> of tablespoons of flax oil every morning, but she's been getting

that

> for a year at least.

>

> I know we still have a long row to hoe, but it's nice to really see

> some progress.

>

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Thanks, . It definitely gives me renewed hope and energy. We

must be doing somethiing right.

Of course I'm not telling most of my family yet because I have one

sister who I worry will make some comment about Charlotte just needing

more time and there's really nothing wrong. She probably wouldn't,

but I want to enjoy this longer before risking that.

>

> That is so WONDERFUL! Surges like this give you renewed hope and

> inspiration, don't they?! CONGRATULATIONS to you and Charlotte!

>

> As an aside, started booming in February and hasn't stopped

> since. I hope that this is the beginning of a long " boom " period for

> Charlotte (and you!).

>

> Warm regards,

> ******************

> (Rochester, NY)

> Mom to , 3.2 years, Verbal Apraxia

> & , 1 year

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> From:

> [mailto: ] On Behalf Of anncat1996

> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 12:55 AM

>

> Subject: [ ] Big changes

>

>

>

> I am trying to be cautiously realistic here, but I had to post about

> the changes we have seen in our daughter in the last few days. We

> started her on ProEFA 4 weeks ago and I find it hard to believe all of

> these changes at the same time are coincidental.

>

> My daughter has spina bifida and hydrocephalus to complicate her

> apraxia. She learned to walk (no braces or anything ) right

> around her second birthday. Her gross motor skills have slowly been

> developing just have been delayed. Her occupational therapist

> commented though that looking back the apraxia has probably

> complicated her gross motor skill development as well. I feel

> fortunate that we have breastfed for as long as we have (for many

> reasons), but I think also all of the DHA and EPA in breastmilk have

> really been helpful for her.

>

> Anyway in the last few days Charlotte has suddenly started saying lots

> of words. I mean we've heard her say probably 25 or 30 new

> identifiable (by us anyway) words! She already had two words phrases

> through her signs and limited (3 word) oral vocabulary and she is now

> using 2 word oral phrases quite a bit! She brought me two little

> plastic Bs (those cheap plastic magnetic letters) tonight and clearly

> said " two Bs. " Then I said " yes 2 Bs, one green and one yellow. " She

> said " green, yellow. " Wow! Of course then I screwed it up. She does

> not like any recognition of her speech at all, especially positive

> reinforcement when she says something. We are extremely careful to

> not point it out to her at all or she completely melts down and shuts

> down. Well I said " yes, green and yellow " a little too

> enthusiastically and she melted down. It was still a fabulous moment

> to hear her saying so many things. My husband hears a lot more than I

> do as she is much more willing to play around with her speech with

> him. He heard it a lot last night, but I didn't hear anything really

> until tonight. It was very cool.

>

> Also, today we went to a playdate and she was climbing things that

> really surprised me. Her climbing skills have definitely been slowing

> improving, but this seemed like a bigger jump forward to me. Her

> self-help skills are also starting to improve in the last couple of

> weeks. These are things we've been working on so maybe she's just

> getting them figured out, but the timing is really amazing.

>

> Her speech therapist has commented to me that she thinks Charlotte is

> just going to have a language explosion some day when she is able to

> get over her anxiety about speech, but I think even she is going to be

> a little amazed at how many different words we are hearing this week.

> (Not that the therapist will hear any of it I suspect as Charlotte

> doesn't speak much at speech, but I can report it to her anyway).

>

> For anyone who has gotten this far and wants to know we are just

> giving her one capsule of the ProEFA each day. She also get a couple

> of tablespoons of flax oil every morning, but she's been getting that

> for a year at least.

>

> I know we still have a long row to hoe, but it's nice to really see

> some progress.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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You have no idea how many times I've heard this. If it wasn't for regression

off supplements, I would probably be believing it myself. -

[ ] Big changes

>

>

>

> I am trying to be cautiously realistic here, but I had to post about

> the changes we have seen in our daughter in the last few days. We

> started her on ProEFA 4 weeks ago and I find it hard to believe all of

> these changes at the same time are coincidental.

>

> My daughter has spina bifida and hydrocephalus to complicate her

> apraxia. She learned to walk (no braces or anything ) right

> around her second birthday. Her gross motor skills have slowly been

> developing just have been delayed. Her occupational therapist

> commented though that looking back the apraxia has probably

> complicated her gross motor skill development as well. I feel

> fortunate that we have breastfed for as long as we have (for many

> reasons), but I think also all of the DHA and EPA in breastmilk have

> really been helpful for her.

>

> Anyway in the last few days Charlotte has suddenly started saying lots

> of words. I mean we've heard her say probably 25 or 30 new

> identifiable (by us anyway) words! She already had two words phrases

> through her signs and limited (3 word) oral vocabulary and she is now

> using 2 word oral phrases quite a bit! She brought me two little

> plastic Bs (those cheap plastic magnetic letters) tonight and clearly

> said " two Bs. " Then I said " yes 2 Bs, one green and one yellow. " She

> said " green, yellow. " Wow! Of course then I screwed it up. She does

> not like any recognition of her speech at all, especially positive

> reinforcement when she says something. We are extremely careful to

> not point it out to her at all or she completely melts down and shuts

> down. Well I said " yes, green and yellow " a little too

> enthusiastically and she melted down. It was still a fabulous moment

> to hear her saying so many things. My husband hears a lot more than I

> do as she is much more willing to play around with her speech with

> him. He heard it a lot last night, but I didn't hear anything really

> until tonight. It was very cool.

>

> Also, today we went to a playdate and she was climbing things that

> really surprised me. Her climbing skills have definitely been slowing

> improving, but this seemed like a bigger jump forward to me. Her

> self-help skills are also starting to improve in the last couple of

> weeks. These are things we've been working on so maybe she's just

> getting them figured out, but the timing is really amazing.

>

> Her speech therapist has commented to me that she thinks Charlotte is

> just going to have a language explosion some day when she is able to

> get over her anxiety about speech, but I think even she is going to be

> a little amazed at how many different words we are hearing this week.

> (Not that the therapist will hear any of it I suspect as Charlotte

> doesn't speak much at speech, but I can report it to her anyway).

>

> For anyone who has gotten this far and wants to know we are just

> giving her one capsule of the ProEFA each day. She also get a couple

> of tablespoons of flax oil every morning, but she's been getting that

> for a year at least.

>

> I know we still have a long row to hoe, but it's nice to really see

> some progress.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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You have no idea how many times I've heard this. If it wasn't for

regression

off supplements, I would probably be believing it myself. -

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How wonderful! Thank you for sharing. I enjoy reading about

everyone's children and feel hope when I read positive stories!

>

> I am trying to be cautiously realistic here, but I had to post

about

> the changes we have seen in our daughter in the last few days. We

> started her on ProEFA 4 weeks ago and I find it hard to believe

all of

> these changes at the same time are coincidental.

>

> My daughter has spina bifida and hydrocephalus to complicate her

> apraxia. She learned to walk (no braces or anything ) right

> around her second birthday. Her gross motor skills have slowly

been

> developing just have been delayed. Her occupational therapist

> commented though that looking back the apraxia has probably

> complicated her gross motor skill development as well. I feel

> fortunate that we have breastfed for as long as we have (for many

> reasons), but I think also all of the DHA and EPA in breastmilk

have

> really been helpful for her.

>

> Anyway in the last few days Charlotte has suddenly started saying

lots

> of words. I mean we've heard her say probably 25 or 30 new

> identifiable (by us anyway) words! She already had two words

phrases

> through her signs and limited (3 word) oral vocabulary and she is

now

> using 2 word oral phrases quite a bit! She brought me two little

> plastic Bs (those cheap plastic magnetic letters) tonight and

clearly

> said " two Bs. " Then I said " yes 2 Bs, one green and one yellow. "

She

> said " green, yellow. " Wow! Of course then I screwed it up. She

does

> not like any recognition of her speech at all, especially positive

> reinforcement when she says something. We are extremely careful to

> not point it out to her at all or she completely melts down and

shuts

> down. Well I said " yes, green and yellow " a little too

> enthusiastically and she melted down. It was still a fabulous

moment

> to hear her saying so many things. My husband hears a lot more

than I

> do as she is much more willing to play around with her speech with

> him. He heard it a lot last night, but I didn't hear anything

really

> until tonight. It was very cool.

>

> Also, today we went to a playdate and she was climbing things that

> really surprised me. Her climbing skills have definitely been

slowing

> improving, but this seemed like a bigger jump forward to me. Her

> self-help skills are also starting to improve in the last couple of

> weeks. These are things we've been working on so maybe she's just

> getting them figured out, but the timing is really amazing.

>

> Her speech therapist has commented to me that she thinks Charlotte

is

> just going to have a language explosion some day when she is able

to

> get over her anxiety about speech, but I think even she is going

to be

> a little amazed at how many different words we are hearing this

week.

> (Not that the therapist will hear any of it I suspect as Charlotte

> doesn't speak much at speech, but I can report it to her anyway).

>

> For anyone who has gotten this far and wants to know we are just

> giving her one capsule of the ProEFA each day. She also get a

couple

> of tablespoons of flax oil every morning, but she's been getting

that

> for a year at least.

>

> I know we still have a long row to hoe, but it's nice to really see

> some progress.

>

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Thanks, . It definitely gives me renewed hope and energy. We

must be doing somethiing right.

Of course I'm not telling most of my family yet because I have one

sister who I worry will make some comment about Charlotte just needing

more time and there's really nothing wrong. She probably wouldn't,

but I want to enjoy this longer before risking that.

>

> That is so WONDERFUL! Surges like this give you renewed hope and

> inspiration, don't they?! CONGRATULATIONS to you and Charlotte!

>

> As an aside, started booming in February and hasn't stopped

> since. I hope that this is the beginning of a long " boom " period for

> Charlotte (and you!).

>

> Warm regards,

> ******************

> (Rochester, NY)

> Mom to , 3.2 years, Verbal Apraxia

> & , 1 year

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> From:

> [mailto: ] On Behalf Of anncat1996

> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 12:55 AM

>

> Subject: [ ] Big changes

>

>

>

> I am trying to be cautiously realistic here, but I had to post about

> the changes we have seen in our daughter in the last few days. We

> started her on ProEFA 4 weeks ago and I find it hard to believe all of

> these changes at the same time are coincidental.

>

> My daughter has spina bifida and hydrocephalus to complicate her

> apraxia. She learned to walk (no braces or anything ) right

> around her second birthday. Her gross motor skills have slowly been

> developing just have been delayed. Her occupational therapist

> commented though that looking back the apraxia has probably

> complicated her gross motor skill development as well. I feel

> fortunate that we have breastfed for as long as we have (for many

> reasons), but I think also all of the DHA and EPA in breastmilk have

> really been helpful for her.

>

> Anyway in the last few days Charlotte has suddenly started saying lots

> of words. I mean we've heard her say probably 25 or 30 new

> identifiable (by us anyway) words! She already had two words phrases

> through her signs and limited (3 word) oral vocabulary and she is now

> using 2 word oral phrases quite a bit! She brought me two little

> plastic Bs (those cheap plastic magnetic letters) tonight and clearly

> said " two Bs. " Then I said " yes 2 Bs, one green and one yellow. " She

> said " green, yellow. " Wow! Of course then I screwed it up. She does

> not like any recognition of her speech at all, especially positive

> reinforcement when she says something. We are extremely careful to

> not point it out to her at all or she completely melts down and shuts

> down. Well I said " yes, green and yellow " a little too

> enthusiastically and she melted down. It was still a fabulous moment

> to hear her saying so many things. My husband hears a lot more than I

> do as she is much more willing to play around with her speech with

> him. He heard it a lot last night, but I didn't hear anything really

> until tonight. It was very cool.

>

> Also, today we went to a playdate and she was climbing things that

> really surprised me. Her climbing skills have definitely been slowing

> improving, but this seemed like a bigger jump forward to me. Her

> self-help skills are also starting to improve in the last couple of

> weeks. These are things we've been working on so maybe she's just

> getting them figured out, but the timing is really amazing.

>

> Her speech therapist has commented to me that she thinks Charlotte is

> just going to have a language explosion some day when she is able to

> get over her anxiety about speech, but I think even she is going to be

> a little amazed at how many different words we are hearing this week.

> (Not that the therapist will hear any of it I suspect as Charlotte

> doesn't speak much at speech, but I can report it to her anyway).

>

> For anyone who has gotten this far and wants to know we are just

> giving her one capsule of the ProEFA each day. She also get a couple

> of tablespoons of flax oil every morning, but she's been getting that

> for a year at least.

>

> I know we still have a long row to hoe, but it's nice to really see

> some progress.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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You have no idea how many times I've heard this. If it wasn't for regression

off supplements, I would probably be believing it myself. -

[ ] Big changes

>

>

>

> I am trying to be cautiously realistic here, but I had to post about

> the changes we have seen in our daughter in the last few days. We

> started her on ProEFA 4 weeks ago and I find it hard to believe all of

> these changes at the same time are coincidental.

>

> My daughter has spina bifida and hydrocephalus to complicate her

> apraxia. She learned to walk (no braces or anything ) right

> around her second birthday. Her gross motor skills have slowly been

> developing just have been delayed. Her occupational therapist

> commented though that looking back the apraxia has probably

> complicated her gross motor skill development as well. I feel

> fortunate that we have breastfed for as long as we have (for many

> reasons), but I think also all of the DHA and EPA in breastmilk have

> really been helpful for her.

>

> Anyway in the last few days Charlotte has suddenly started saying lots

> of words. I mean we've heard her say probably 25 or 30 new

> identifiable (by us anyway) words! She already had two words phrases

> through her signs and limited (3 word) oral vocabulary and she is now

> using 2 word oral phrases quite a bit! She brought me two little

> plastic Bs (those cheap plastic magnetic letters) tonight and clearly

> said " two Bs. " Then I said " yes 2 Bs, one green and one yellow. " She

> said " green, yellow. " Wow! Of course then I screwed it up. She does

> not like any recognition of her speech at all, especially positive

> reinforcement when she says something. We are extremely careful to

> not point it out to her at all or she completely melts down and shuts

> down. Well I said " yes, green and yellow " a little too

> enthusiastically and she melted down. It was still a fabulous moment

> to hear her saying so many things. My husband hears a lot more than I

> do as she is much more willing to play around with her speech with

> him. He heard it a lot last night, but I didn't hear anything really

> until tonight. It was very cool.

>

> Also, today we went to a playdate and she was climbing things that

> really surprised me. Her climbing skills have definitely been slowing

> improving, but this seemed like a bigger jump forward to me. Her

> self-help skills are also starting to improve in the last couple of

> weeks. These are things we've been working on so maybe she's just

> getting them figured out, but the timing is really amazing.

>

> Her speech therapist has commented to me that she thinks Charlotte is

> just going to have a language explosion some day when she is able to

> get over her anxiety about speech, but I think even she is going to be

> a little amazed at how many different words we are hearing this week.

> (Not that the therapist will hear any of it I suspect as Charlotte

> doesn't speak much at speech, but I can report it to her anyway).

>

> For anyone who has gotten this far and wants to know we are just

> giving her one capsule of the ProEFA each day. She also get a couple

> of tablespoons of flax oil every morning, but she's been getting that

> for a year at least.

>

> I know we still have a long row to hoe, but it's nice to really see

> some progress.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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regression

off supplements, I would probably be believing it myself. -

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