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Old 09-27-2013, 02:02 PM #1
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Talking Took a walk today

I took a walk not a very long one. The stairs are much easier for me now with the stim on been jolted a couple of times pretty good. Last night was the worst one yet I was sleeping and I apparently cleared my throat in my sleep and started to cough WOW!!!!! needless to say I wasn't asleep for long the jolt started off a coughing fit and me scrabbling for the remote to shut the darn thing off so I could finish coughing. My wife was not to impressed nor was I but it's all a learning experience.

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After last night I keep that remote so close to me you would think its glued to me
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