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Old Apr 13, 2015, 02:39 PM
Anonymous46969
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Cuz of a primary care doctors error, I, the protector, had to come out for longer than ever remembered. Lot of work to keep interiors quiet and safe. Then body's
physcical symptoms monitored, and environmental- the guy suddenly crossing the street w his Rottie, walking toward us as we're walking our 9 lb Papillon. Suddenly I heard "I'll got out here". It felt like ---- well as stuck together piece of saran wrap would when pulled apart. Hey, for years we have worked to consolidate + suddenly a new one. Not that the help isn't needed or appreciated.
Has this been felt by anyone else? Sidebar: saw primary this morning. Wow when a mistake is made do you get the attention. Shots to correct problem immediately no waiting for orals to kick in. Two nurses helping dr and offering to carry bags, opening doors, even an escort to our car. Or escort off the propery however u choose to view it!!!!!

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Old Apr 13, 2015, 03:22 PM
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Ow, I'm sorry hun. I'm pretty much a seamless switcher. Sometimes it feels like possession though, and my body starts moving on its own. From the other end, it's like putting on a body glove and I have to flex the joints because it feels so good to be real again.
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