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Old 12-03-2009, 06:52 PM #1
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Default Life sometimes just needs you to go through the steps

First Derrick had his seizure. And has really had a rough week recovering.
I hate to even remember what seizures are like. I've really enjoyed thinking that we were not going to see them for a while.

Then I get a call yesterday from my middle son. His girlfriend is talking to someone in Kokomo on IM and my mother fell. So I call her to get the details.
It sure doesn't sound good. I'm really worried about her. I hope she can
handle this being alone when she has too. Its not to often but she sure
seems to fall alot anymore. But then who am I to talk.

Donna
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