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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here, thank you so much. Will try more protein. He doesn’t really have a lot of protein so I could definitely bump that up. 09:52 - thanks for such a detailed and helpful post. The water idea is a good one and I hadn’t thought of that before.. And 08:01 - thank you for the kind and gentle reminder about feeling comfortable ending a relationship with someone we are paying if it doesn’t work out. That is a good reminder and something I struggle with. Thank you thank you. [/quote] My weird mantra is that advocates are 'summer flings,' not 'marriages'. You are not tied down to them or obligated to stay with one even after you sign their contracts. They do a great job of convincing you that they're the only person on the planet capable of helping you. Not the case. They won't throw you in advocate jail if you call 2 or 3 additional places. Now is probably the best time to consult with other people, because you can compare the tactics your current one is using with what others would propose. This guy you have now sounds excellent, though. It just helped me (slightly) relax knowing that I compared everyone around and knew I chose the best option in the area. You got this OP! [/quote]
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