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Old 01-12-2009, 05:43 AM #1
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Smirk learning what is possible

A few days ago my partner give me little notice that she was taken all her things early next morning so knowing how i would feel with people in the house i decided to move it all outside so all evening and most of the night i did that all except our treadmill that was upstairs I'm glad i had that much sence i tried sleeping but sometimes you just know you can't ...................
What i find so amazing is what our bodys can do that theirs lots of things we don't understand and okay we have to except when living with MG
but for awhile i was as strong as anyone but also stupid as lifting heavy things could of been bad !!!! i think it was an adrenaline all went well and i can dream of one day being that strong again Alan
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