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Old 05-06-2011, 04:29 AM #1
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Originally Posted by lcms0516 View Post
I will be 44 on the 16th, but I definitely agree. No one really appreciates what we have to go through, unless they have it themselves.

I was married for eight years to a woman that wish my health problems 'would just go away'. When my health went south, she dealt with it by being totally ignorant.
i have had the same issues with people, I'm a university student at the moment and even trying to explain things to the lecturers there can be a nightmare!
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