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The good old days..

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After having 2 strokes taken away loads of mobility and balance,i really regret not being able to walk as far as i used to.Here in WALES,i would go out with my two best butties and walk around Southerndown and Porthcawl,no matter what the weather.Then go for a meal to the golf club,then to our usual shops inPorthcawl to either talk to the staff,or buy stuff.One of these butties had a slight fall,and went to the local hospital,was given the bad news,he has leukemia ,and was kept in.Within a few weeks we lost a good friend.He seemed so healthy when he was out with us,since then ive had 2 strokes,and my other mate has sight trouble."The good old days "as they say--and they were..missed so much!!.

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