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Old 07-28-2012, 11:44 AM #1
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Well, I just went out to a restaurant (for lunch) with my significant other for the first time since my injury.

Oh, and I'm back at work part-time.

I also just had my third nice comment from a random person during my neighbourhood walks in recent months (different person each time). This one said: "You're really moving along now, man. Way to go."

Crab-walking in the right direction.
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