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Old Apr 22, 2019, 06:53 PM
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I had to laugh today. I had a follow up appointment at a respirology clinic to get the results of my last CT scan of my lungs. Thankfully the showed the black spot had disappeared and so it was just a bruise from my fall.

But the resident I saw first was reviewing the notes from my first appointment, and asked if I was still taking Antabuse. I said I was. He then said, I understand that you used to be a "fairly serious drinker". I kind of laughed and said, if by that you mean, passing out, black out drunk, then yes I was.

We both laughed, and he congratulated me on my 6 months.

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Old Apr 22, 2019, 08:30 PM
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glad that the black spot is gone!
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