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Frown Staggering and Stumbling...

I wish it would just do what ever it's on it's way to doing and get it over with.My body is not doing and going where I want it to. I feel like I'm staggering around and I don't like it one bit.

I don't know if I'm in a relapse or if I'm just getting progressively worse. But it's making me sad.

Sorry, just needed a shoulder to cry on...and I know you are out there friends!
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