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I got off the train two corpses and have
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a smoke when I got off I was walking up
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some stairs and I couldn't move I
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couldn't move the Train the t starter
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pan down help me at the stairs you know
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sat me now and I next thing I knew the
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ambulance was there and they took me to
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Tufts University Hospital and I spent Oh
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think about a week there was taken to
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Milton health care where I spent two
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years couldn't go out on your own you
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couldn't go out at all unless family
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members came by to get you and you're
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out on the field trip and that desolate
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it's Matt I'm gonna pin that you'd want
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to you'd want to be him
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but it was a situation where I had no
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other choice
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I got back to the facilities and all I
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did for the next two days was talk about
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the house and it was lovely I mean we
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couldn't come inside because they were
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still doing some work on it but just the
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outside of it to see the see the outside
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of this house even now when I pull up
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it's great before my stroke happened I
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was on the street for about four years
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four or five years and now I got a roof
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over my head
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I got meals I can still take a medicine
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I still get my medicine I get my insulin
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shots and I have the day program that I
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go to but I also have free reign where I
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can stay in the house I can go out to
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the mall or I go to the library anything
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I want to do I can get out and do it you
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know I can go to New Hampshire to visit
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my mother and stay all day
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all the staff is very friendly very
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knowledgeable very likable is nothing
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doesn't that say about them
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not bad at all more flexibility you know
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more ability to do things and more a
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long time because at the nursing home
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I had a roomie here I have no roommate
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you know it's peaceful nothing to make
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me get angry nothing to depress me