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MADDOG
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Hi Gang,Yep shot 20 is tonight that leaves 28 to go.I am doing twice the normal amount per week. At six months I will drop it to one a week and add 24 shots to the ordeal just to be shure I got them all. I will then redue the bowen test and pray for a (negative).My new Ameridian name is( Him with perforated butt.) MADDOG
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We agree on something. YOu like Bowen too.

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MADDOG
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WoW! My penticostal friends call me hole'y butt. HE HE HE HE !!!!!!! Shot 20 is over and done. MADDOG
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HaplyCarlessdave
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Is that the bicillin? Well, good luck with it-- Definitely a pain in the butt...
DaveS

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Hey MADDOG!!

This might sound weird, but it comes with the best of intentions.
I am so excited for your shots and recovery.
Each day must feel like you're opening a new gift--each step toward regaining your health.
Best wishes to you!
Kathy
p.s.--sorry they hurt, though.


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Hi Dave ,yes it's bicillin,and seems to be working better than anything in a long time.I do take the vetrinary stuff ,even if I could have found a doc. I still could not have paid the coopayments anyway.Strike one up for our wonderful healthcare system.I got surenges and everything for 52 bucks. I keep wanting to moo all the time,and whinnie eeeeehhhhhh. MADDOG P.S. The same company HANFORD Pharmaceuticals makes human ABX. http://www.hanford.com/
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Maddog,

If its any consolation I used to have a local vetrinary that took this all the time. I was told many times that it is made to human specs(all animal drugs). The vet doctored himself and his wife. Course he went on to retire and made a house within (from)a barn. And he is doing sculptures last I knew.--don--


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You must be more holy than his Holy See, the Pope! Terrific!

Good Luck,

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I wonder, when you drink water are you a butt sprinkler yet???

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WoW! Don and Once Bitten,I might just wind up like this vet. Only Making sculptures that are fountains that shoot watter out of holes in their butts. He HE HE HE
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Bicillin might be the ticket for me too, but as long as it is administered with needles.......NO THANKS. Got to take my hat off to people with this much courage.

Read recently about a company working on transdermal application of drugs, instead of using needles. Would help diabetics with insulin, and US.

It involves ultrasound to make the skin absorb better. Not sure exactly how this would work, and it isn't ready for the market. Sure keeping my fingers crossed on this one.

Too bad it isn't as simple as just sticking a patch on the arm.


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