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Default Ever Want To Stay In Bed and Cry?

That's what I feel like doing. The Dr. said I am free to skip and jump (relatively speaking)

Ever get the feeling like you are broken and to be ignored now? I had a good sample last night when my daughter came in to talk about what new job to accept. She, My wife, Son, Son-in law all talked among themselves. I sat on the sidelines and even when I tried to participate it seemed my participation was ignored.

I haven't fenced since nationals where I "stunk out loud" and didn't make the team going to the World Championships in Paris next month. I am fencing in a tournament at the end of the month and fortunately my coach brought the frame out and I have had lessons the past three weeks.

I am just going to snap soon.
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