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Old Sep 20, 2017, 05:13 PM
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On a positive note, I'm feeling pretty good about my girlfriend right now. She's been sick, kind of physically, and mentally, for almost 5 months now. She's currently in a rehab home, she hasn't much feeling in her body and is unable to walk. But she is talking to me and we can have conversations now, quietly, because she shares a room with 2 other women. Yesterday, I took her out to a psychiatrist appointment, then to get an eye exam so she can get her glasses replaced. It sounds stupid, but I had so much fun! Just being able to push her around in the wheelchair, and be in public with her, we even stopped at a McDonald's for a soda. It's a little thing, but the best time I've had in months. Please let her get better and come home to me!
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Old Sep 20, 2017, 06:19 PM
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I'm so happy for you. I hope she continues to get better and you continue to have fun, happy times.
Thanks for this!
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Old Sep 20, 2017, 06:50 PM
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I am so glad you two are reconnecting, hope she gets better soon
Thanks for this!
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