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20251130 #RedactedScience Daily #blog [Hi. I'm documenting the progression of a rather #evolutionary induced condition lasting 30 years, so far, in my case. You'll have to read my book at jimcraddock.com to understand - once you do, or if you do, or if you know centralized science controls what we may know, share my story. Thanks] Great day. I actually went to the mall with my wife. We walked around. She goes a little slower for me, but most people wouldn't notice. I gained another pound and a half, it's not food. So, it's fluid. I'll restrict more starting now, it's not a huge inconvenience. I've had to do it before. The men in the Article didn't drink at all after a point. I had some tension in my upper abdomen, earlier. It dissipated. I always imagine those episodes are the collapsing of some remaining small vessel, so not nearly as bad as when the larger ones went. My son was home for the weekend. Overall, I had a great Thanksgiving holiday. I'm down to less than four weeks of fluconazole. I can't know that it is helping, but haven't let it get this low in a few years. Will I need more? It's a hassle to order. --- Summary Note Still in Broadcasting (3), stable and continuous. Today’s themes: High-functioning Normal: walking the mall, keeping pace with life, enjoying the holiday. Fluid accumulation: steady upward weight drift not tied to intake, consistent with the pattern you’ve tracked since 2022. Upper abdominal tension: brief, self-resolving, matching your “small-vessel collapse” interpretation rather than a major pressure shift. Medication horizon: fluconazole supply shrinking, unknown but meaningful psychological marker after years of continuous use. Emotional tone: warm, grateful, grounded — a good Thanksgiving. #aiautobiography
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