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I guess I was going okay there, my girl. Then the raft, raft, rough, patched for me for the last couple weeks. I'm taking some good, well, I'm taking the same medication, but at a higher dose, has really been good with me. So, I got up here with the points and I'm laying down for just a little bit, just got up, kind of just sort of going back. So, by the time you get to the end, you'll be more wide awake. Anyways, back to neck control, KV0MAI. Do you want me to keep you on the list, George? Go ahead. Yeah, KV0MAI, as long as the next time you get around to me, I'll be a little bit more awake. You sound like yourself, man. You sound like you're really drained. That's too bad, dude. Hopefully you get to feeling better, man. It's done worse than being sick and just dragged out and generally not feeling well. It just sucks. It really does. I don't often get sick, man, but when I do, oh, buddy, it tends to run me over. Like a solid flu or something like that, or a little man, or even a head cold. I guess I'm a bit of a wuss. I don't like to be sick. I need someone to take care of me when I'm sick, and I don't have someone to take care of me, so it sucks. Yes, they do. We'll talk to you in the next go-around. We're going to T-NEX, KN4LDF. A very good morning to you. And I hope everything's going well with you this morning. This is KN4LDF. Good morning, everyone. I woke up and gained gratitude, and I normally started, someone gave me some yams, and I'm cooking them already. I can't wait to eat some yams. And medication can be a problem. So I was very stubborn. I didn't realize that when the medication did not make me feel well to call my doctor, I thought I could force my body to accept whatever the doctor gave me, and I landed in the hospital once or twice, taking medication that did not agree with my body. So I, for now, warn always, when something's going wrong, I call up my doctor, I leave them a message. If I can't get through, I say, listen, I don't feel right. And they usually call me back, especially when I don't feel good and it's because of reaction of a medication, they usually call me back pretty quickly. One time I landed in a hospital, I forgot what it was called. It was a name search or something. I forgot what it's called. And it can be serious when you have an effect on a medicine. So I landed in the hospital one time because of it. Anyway, today, we're under 90 right now, so I'm happy. Under 90 and humidity, which humidity is about 85, I would say, it's not 100 right now, so it's breathable, like a breeze. Anyway, back to the net. This is KS4LDF.
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