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#1 MeganKay

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Posted 27 September 2008 - 12:41 AM

So I just found out that theres a pretty good chance that my soon to be hubby will be relocated to another base.. this is gonna be a HUGE step for me.Since my accident 5 yrs ago ive always been within driving distance from my family so if something happened I could always call them and the fact of moving to another state or mayb even country scares the hell outta me... What about when he leaves again, im not gona have anyone that knows my medical needs or if I need help who am I gonna call. . Ahh maybe im just thinking too much about it…idk…have yall been in this situation before? I guess all I want is sum words of encouragement
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#2 allis53ca

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Posted 27 September 2008 - 03:45 AM

moving crippled is over exaggerated..i moved 1k miles last summer @ 4 yrs post injury...movin back this fall...i did it solo and way more tiring than scary




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