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7 comments:
If he's taking that as medication, imagine what he's eating for dinner!
c'mon...you know thats the same list Mrs. Grumpy gave you before you left for work... ;)
Sorry, Peedee. There weren't any tomatoes, unless you count the ketchup.
If his "grocery list" listed Aricept 10 mg daily and Namenda 10 mg BID I think he's being treated correctly.
haha! too funny!
Is it safe to assume they will be having cheeseburgers for dinner tonight?
I don't see how that list will help without dosage information.
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