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Old 04-04-2017, 06:46 AM #1
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Default I just wrote an email to my youngest nephew

I wrote him an email yesterday and was very positive about the pictures he sent and said how it looked as if he looked weight. I told him how my eye exam went great and my doctor scared my into thinking I was going blind because he mentioned blindness and diabetes. He didn't answer. today I further wrote since I didn't get an answer that he had to under that I was mentally ill and had my diagnoses and he had to understand and a true Jew would. I probably won't hear from him again.It is sad. He iis always telling me to be positive.
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