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Will, If I may call you that, you made total good sense and as you pointed out, unfortunately quite often one has to realize some things after going through some very distressing problems, in this case, health problems. I myself now use a walker to go everywhere - years ago I used running as a source of exercise and even ran races & loved it but I am now 87 and thank God every day the advances they have made in walkers now w/wheels & all so I am tickled pink to go down our hallways here at the Cedars on Bay Road walking right along at a good gate. I will remember you in my prayers & I wish you the very best of luck. PS I have been a avid reader of your columns over the years.

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I can identify with this. We had a car accident last year that left me with fractures in my back. Not that long after I was released, I was back in the hospital when I developed a blood infection. I cannot recall the term for that right now. The accident left me using a cane, sometimes a walker. My brain still works. Go John Fetterman!

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