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Old 08-28-2021, 01:25 AM #1
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This part of my health is getting a lot harder to handle. Harder to stand. Covid has magnified the isolation I already was dealing with.I checked in with my Brain Injury Association person this week. She is is very kind. When things get dark for me on occasion my brain gets theses blips of dark images. Monday I had tried a new homecare person for day 2 and it really had me raw. It has been years since I had one that actually scared me. So for Pulmo on Wednesday I wasn’t in the best place. My head was mush after the pulmo. All his negativity was too much. My daughter hasn’t been as available cause of school starting this week for her kids so I hope We get caught up this weekend on filling the refrigerator. Sculptor 44
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