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86. Mother-Daughter Journey: On All Things Real and Perceived — 5 Comments

  1. Dear Susan,I have been so busy,I just came to see how you, your family is doing. I’ve been hoping you all are all much better. Did your Mother do well over the Holidays?I know you were probably busy.I hope you have a beautiful New Year.Always thinking of you and your wonderful family. Take good care. hugs and happiness always. You are a true person.

  2. And it goes on, you continue to be the caretaker and finder of truth…hope all turned out well with your medical appointment. Sending you hugs,
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  3. Well Susan, I feel crazy by now anyway, but your life is exciting, sorry, you know as we age its not even funny.I would be afraid away from my daughter.I know you are the most Dearest friend I have, I just admire you. you take good care of Everyone but you. I know I am not anywhere as smart as you, Stephanie and I take care of four Children. We do care, my Heather has bi-polar problems, we all just have these moments of feeling so crazy over everything. your Mother is doing good for her age, I do not see why anyone would clean carpet that late. I know your feelings. Stephanie and I cant sleep…you are so strong. your vision is from your migraines right? I tell you know one knows till they go thru so much, your husband, your Mother. God bless you….your friend Audrey Joann

  4. A very interesting case of hallucinations perceived as reality. Your Mother’s case is easy to interpret, but you seem to be at the end of your tether, sweetheart. Can’t wait for you to go to your medical appointment at the end of the month. If there’s someone who deserves some me-time, that is YOU! Look after yourself, dear.

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