Missy
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And there is something in the Bible a lot in the Old Testament, especially about the subconscious level. communications through dreams. I mean, there's a lot of stuff in there about that.
And there is something in the Bible a lot in the Old Testament, especially about the subconscious level. communications through dreams. I mean, there's a lot of stuff in there about that.
And there is something in the Bible a lot in the Old Testament, especially about the subconscious level. communications through dreams. I mean, there's a lot of stuff in there about that.
So the problem is that now, I didn't realize Jace's was some sort of test in the hospital, but for a screening, they give you, Jace, about two or three of those bottles. And you have a schedule. You take one at this time, then about three hours later, you take another one. And then the last one, this is what got me. So I mean, you're on the pot all night.
So the problem is that now, I didn't realize Jace's was some sort of test in the hospital, but for a screening, they give you, Jace, about two or three of those bottles. And you have a schedule. You take one at this time, then about three hours later, you take another one. And then the last one, this is what got me. So I mean, you're on the pot all night.
So the problem is that now, I didn't realize Jace's was some sort of test in the hospital, but for a screening, they give you, Jace, about two or three of those bottles. And you have a schedule. You take one at this time, then about three hours later, you take another one. And then the last one, this is what got me. So I mean, you're on the pot all night.
You know, you start this process like early evening. And then they say you take the last bottle of it at 1 a.m. And so I'm like, and I'm reporting in at 530 to do this thing. So basically what you're saying is there's no sleep because you can't go to sleep. If you're going to take the last one at 1, guess where you're going to be from about 1 to 3.30.
You know, you start this process like early evening. And then they say you take the last bottle of it at 1 a.m. And so I'm like, and I'm reporting in at 530 to do this thing. So basically what you're saying is there's no sleep because you can't go to sleep. If you're going to take the last one at 1, guess where you're going to be from about 1 to 3.30.
You know, you start this process like early evening. And then they say you take the last bottle of it at 1 a.m. And so I'm like, and I'm reporting in at 530 to do this thing. So basically what you're saying is there's no sleep because you can't go to sleep. If you're going to take the last one at 1, guess where you're going to be from about 1 to 3.30.
So by then it's 3.30, it's time to get up and go get the thing done. So the worst part about it is you don't get any sleep and you feel terrible the next day. But the best part about it is when they knock you out for that hour, however long it is, it's the best sleep you've ever had. But when you wake up, you feel terrible because you didn't get any sleep the night before. Yeah.
So by then it's 3.30, it's time to get up and go get the thing done. So the worst part about it is you don't get any sleep and you feel terrible the next day. But the best part about it is when they knock you out for that hour, however long it is, it's the best sleep you've ever had. But when you wake up, you feel terrible because you didn't get any sleep the night before. Yeah.
So by then it's 3.30, it's time to get up and go get the thing done. So the worst part about it is you don't get any sleep and you feel terrible the next day. But the best part about it is when they knock you out for that hour, however long it is, it's the best sleep you've ever had. But when you wake up, you feel terrible because you didn't get any sleep the night before. Yeah.
Anyway, it's not, I have to do it every five years, you know, cause I have polyps or whatever. So this year is an even year is the division of five. So next year I'll have to get it done again. And I just dread it, you know, but you know, Well, it is. A lot of people die from colon cancer that don't have to, because if you'd got the test, you'd know. And so it's very treatable.
Anyway, it's not, I have to do it every five years, you know, cause I have polyps or whatever. So this year is an even year is the division of five. So next year I'll have to get it done again. And I just dread it, you know, but you know, Well, it is. A lot of people die from colon cancer that don't have to, because if you'd got the test, you'd know. And so it's very treatable.
Anyway, it's not, I have to do it every five years, you know, cause I have polyps or whatever. So this year is an even year is the division of five. So next year I'll have to get it done again. And I just dread it, you know, but you know, Well, it is. A lot of people die from colon cancer that don't have to, because if you'd got the test, you'd know. And so it's very treatable.
So I'm 46.
So I'm 46.
So I'm 46.
And I want to encourage people out there, because look, it's Johnny Howard always says, because Johnny found his early and he, you know, it would have killed him if he hadn't been checked. So it was kind of.
And I want to encourage people out there, because look, it's Johnny Howard always says, because Johnny found his early and he, you know, it would have killed him if he hadn't been checked. So it was kind of.