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anne123
Posted March 2010
Something I've noticed reading through posts here...Caregivers are strong people! Caregiving isn't for sissies. You're doing good work...
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Mar 2010
Anne, you are such a sweetheart to start this encouraging post. Thank you for being a cheerleader for your fellow travelers. Bless you. You're doing a magnificant job, yourself!
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