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Old 01-16-2013, 10:41 PM #1
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Trig When to kindly confront the neighbor about a maddening squeaking door-

Hey. Been a while- hope you're healing nicely. Hit 2.5 years post-TBI yesterday.

I should post this in Christian Singles in FaceBook as well.

After weeks, or a month, the all-too-frequent loud, sudden, squeak of the neighbor's door is triggering pain in the roof of the mouth & now mild head pain. Not the loudness of it, but the frequency, pure stupidity & annoyance.

I've never gone to the neighbor before, but it may be time. Not even prayer is giving me the peace mentally with this person. Pre-TBI it was a banging gate below my apartment that was infuriating. This is getting almost as bad.

Thanks for reading- God bless.
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