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Old 09-29-2011, 04:29 PM #7
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What a great interview. Im definetly going to show this to friends because he says it best....about having dark days where you wonder if you are ever going to be ok again, feeling alone....all things i know we all wonder about. Maybe hearing it from a high profile athlete suffering and trying his best to recover will make it sink in for our loved ones and friends who dont understand what we are going through.
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