Shane Has 13 Hour Surgery / Squirmy and Grubs

Squirmy and Grubs
13 Apr 202017:29

Summary

TLDREl guion del video narra la experiencia de una cirugía de fusión de la columna vertebral a los siete años, un evento traumático que cambió la vida del protagonista. Se describe la preparación para la cirugía, el proceso quirúrgico de 13 horas y el difícil periodo de recuperación. Se menciona la estancia en el Ronald McDonald House y la adaptación a la nueva realidad física tras la operación, destacando la resiliencia y la enseñanza sobre la fragilidad de la vida.

Takeaways

  • 😅 El hablante comienza la conversación expresando su desacuerdo con el clima inesperadamente frío en abril, a pesar de haber nevado abundantemente el día anterior.
  • 👕 Se menciona que el hablante está usando shorts y una camiseta grande, lo que contrasta con la situación climática descrita.
  • 🎽 Se hace referencia a una discusión sobre la ropa, destacando la elección del hablante de usar una camiseta grande y cómo se ve con ella.
  • 🤹‍♂️ El hablante comparte un recuerdo de una experiencia divertida y un juego de trivia sobre su conocimiento mutuo, revelando detalles personales.
  • 🏥 Se narra la historia de una operación de fusión de la columna vertebral que el hablante tuvo a los siete años, una experiencia significativa en su vida.
  • 🛌 Durante la operación, el hablante recuerda cómo fue anestesiada viendo un programa de televisión para niños, lo cual es un detalle peculiar de su experiencia quirúrgica.
  • 🤕 El术后, el hablante describe el dolor y las dificultades para moverse y realizar actividades diarias, como ir al baño.
  • 🏢 Se menciona el Ronald McDonald House, donde la familia del hablante se alojó durante su estancia en el hospital.
  • 📚 El hablante comparte detalles sobre la operación, como la inserción de una varilla metálica en su columna para mantenerla recta y las complicaciones posteriores.
  • 🎄 La recuperación del hablante fue prolongada y se menciona que finalmente regresó a casa poco antes de Navidad.
  • 🎨 El hablante expresa su pasión por dibujar Pokémon durante su tiempo de recuperación, lo cual fue una actividad que le ayudó a mantenerse ocupado.

Q & A

  • ¿Qué evento importante ocurrió en la vida del hablante cuando tenía siete años?

    -El hablante tuvo una cirugía de fusión de la columna vertebral a la edad de siete años.

  • ¿Por qué necesitó la cirugía de fusión de la columna?

    -Necesitó la cirugía porque su columna vertebral comenzó a curvarse de manera severa, afectando su capacidad para mantener una postura erguida y amenazando con comprimir su pulmón derecho.

  • ¿Dónde tuvo lugar la cirugía y qué hospital utilizó?

    -La cirugía tuvo lugar en el Hospital Infantil de Delaware, específicamente en el estado de Delaware, EE. UU.

  • ¿Qué recuerda el hablante sobre su estancia en el hospital durante la recuperación?

    -El hablante recuerda haber estado en el hospital por varias semanas, con dolor y la necesidad de tomar medicamentos para el dolor y sedantes.

  • ¿Cómo ayudó el hospital a hacer que el proceso de cirugía y recuperación fuera más cómodo para el hablante?

    -El hospital tenía un ambiente acogedor, con opciones de entretenimiento como televisión, y el personal del hospital se esforzó por hacer que el hablante se sintiera cómodo, incluso durante el proceso de anestesia antes de la cirugía.

  • ¿Qué complicaciones surgieron durante la cirugía según el relato del hablante?

    -Durante la cirugía, el cirujano salió para entregar un diente que había soltado el hablante y para informar a sus padres sobre el proceso de anestesia, lo cual fue inesperado y preocupante para ellos.

  • ¿Cómo cambió la experiencia de la cirugía en la vida del hablante a largo plazo?

    -La cirugía de fusión de la columna vertebral tuvo un impacto significativo en la vida del hablante, enseñándole sobre la resiliencia y la importancia de adaptarse a las circunstancias cambiantes.

  • ¿Qué efecto tuvo la cirugía en la apariencia física del hablante, según el relato?

    -La cirugía de fusión de la columna resultó en una corrección de la curvatura de su columna, lo que le hizo crecer seis pulgadas, lo que afectó su capacidad para entrar en su van familiar.

  • ¿Qué actividad disfrutaba el hablante durante su estancia en el hospital?

    -El hablante disfrutaba dibujar Pokémon con lápiz, que era su actividad favorita en ese momento.

  • ¿Cómo describe el hablante su experiencia inmediatamente después de la cirugía?

    -El hablante describe su experiencia inmediatamente después de la cirugía como un período de intenso dolor, con la necesidad de medicamentos para el dolor y la sedación, y la dificultad para moverse y realizar actividades diarias como ir al baño.

  • ¿Cómo ayudó la familia y el personal del hospital a apoyar al hablante durante su recuperación?

    -La familia del hablante y el personal del hospital proporcionaron apoyo emocional y físico, ayudándolo a superar el dolor y a adaptarse a las limitaciones temporales impuestas por la cirugía.

Outlines

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😅 Experiencia de la cirugía de fusión espinal a los 7 años

El primer párrafo relata la experiencia del narrador sobre su cirugía de fusión espinal a los siete años. Se describe cómo su columna vertebral comenzó a curvarse a los cuatro o cinco años y cómo, al acercarse a los siete, fue informado de que necesitaba una cirugía urgente para evitar daños a su pulmón derecho. La cirugía, que duró trece horas, fue realizada en el Hospital Infantil de Delaware. Durante el proceso, se extrajo un diente del narrador, lo que causó preocupación temporal a sus padres. El narrador recuerda pocos detalles de la cirugía, pero destaca la gravedad de la situación y la impresión de que era una experiencia que podría haber sido fatal.

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🏥 Recuerdos del Hospital Infantil y la recuperación

En el segundo párrafo, el narrador comparte su estancia en el Hospital Infantil y la difícil recuperación posterior a la cirugía. Se menciona que durante su estancia, recibió una gran cantidad de medicamentos para el dolor y se encontró en un estado de sedación. El narrador recuerda con claridad el dolor y la dificultad para moverse, especialmente al ser levantado para usar el baño. Además, se describe cómo la familia del narrador se alojó en la Ronald McDonald House durante este tiempo, y cómo el narrador tuvo que acostumbrarse a su nuevo cuerpo después de la cirugía, lo que incluyó adaptaciones en su van para poder regresar a casa.

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🎨 Actividades y confusión en la memoria del hospital

El tercer párrafo explora cómo el narrador pasó su tiempo en el hospital y las confusiones que surgieron al recordar ciertos eventos. A pesar de que el narrador afirmaba que estaba dibujo Pokémon durante su estancia, se descubre que en realidad estaba comiendo en una foto que se estaba analizando. Este error en la memoria lleva a un intercambio humorístico sobre la precisión de los recuerdos. Además, se menciona que el narrador tuvo que permanecer en el hospital por varias semanas y que finalmente pudo regresar a casa poco antes de Navidad, aunque su nueva altura le causó problemas para entrar a su van.

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🏠 Regreso a casa y adaptación a la nueva realidad

El cuarto y último párrafo narra el regreso del narrador a su hogar y cómo tuvo que adaptarse a su nueva realidad después de la cirugía. Se describe su deseo de descansar y cómo su rutina diaria cambió debido a las limitaciones físicas que le impuso la recuperación. Además, el narrador reflexiona sobre cómo esta experiencia fue un momento formativo en su vida, enseñándole sobre la resiliencia y la importancia de no tener que hacer nada por deber, sino por elección.

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Keywords

💡presión

En el contexto del video, 'presión' se refiere a la sensación de peso o carga sobre la cabeza del hablante, que parece estar relacionada con una situación de estrés o incomodidad. Se menciona al inicio del guion, estableciendo un tono de preocupación o malestar.

💡cirugía de fusión vertebral

La 'cirugía de fusión vertebral' es un procedimiento médico que se realiza para corregir deformidades en la columna. En el video, es un tema central, ya que el hablante describe su experiencia personal con esta cirugía a la edad de siete años, lo cual fue un evento traumático y formador en su vida.

💡discapacidad

La 'discapacidad' es un término utilizado para describir una limitación física o mental que afecta la vida diaria de una persona. En el guion, el hablante menciona tener una discapacidad, y se hace referencia a una camiseta que apoya a una organización que ayuda a personas con discapacidades.

💡Ronald McDonald House

El 'Ronald McDonald House' es una organización sin fines de lucro que provee alojamiento temporal y servicios a las familias de niños hospitalizados. En el script, se menciona como el lugar donde se hospedaron los padres del hablante durante su estancia en el hospital.

💡intubación

La 'intubación' es un procedimiento médico que implica la inserción de un tubo en la tráquea para facilitar la respiración. En el video, se menciona que durante la cirugía fue necesario intubar al hablante, lo que indica la gravedad y la complejidad del procedimiento.

💡sangría

La 'sangría' es un tipo de bebida alcohólica, una mezcla de vino y otros ingredientes. En el guion, se describe cómo el hablante y su pareja disfrutaron de una botella de sangría mientras jugaban a un juego de trivialidades, lo que aporta un tono más ligero a la narración antes de abordar temas más serios.

💡trivialidades

Las 'trivialidades' son preguntas y respuestas sobre hechos generalmente conocidos o personales. En el script, se utiliza para describir un juego que el hablante y su pareja jugaron, revelando detalles sobre la vida del hablante, como su cirugía.

💡poliomielitis

La 'poliomielitis', o polio, es una enfermedad infecciosa que puede causar parálisis y afectar la columna vertebral. Aunque no se menciona explícitamente en el guion, el hablante describe una condición que provocó una deformidad en su columna, similar a los efectos de la polio.

💡alineación vertebral

La 'alineación vertebral' se refiere a la posición correcta de la columna. En el video, se destaca cómo la cirugía ayudó a alinear la columna del hablante, insertando una varilla metálica para mantenerla recta y estable.

💡recuperación

La 'recuperación' es el proceso de recuperarse de una enfermedad o cirugía. El guion describe el difícil proceso de recuperación del hablante después de su cirugía, incluyendo el dolor y las dificultades para moverse y sentarse.

💡RMA

La 'RMA' se refiere a 'Resource Relief Fund', un fondo de ayuda que beneficia a las personas afectadas por la COVID-19. Aunque no está directamente relacionado con la historia del hablante, se menciona en el guion como una causa que la marca de la camiseta apoya en abril.

Highlights

Shane discusses his refusal to wear appropriate clothing for the snowy weather, showing a humorous resistance to the cold.

Mention of an argument and a big t-shirt that Shane is wearing, adding a personal touch to the discussion.

Shane's decision to sit on the armrest of the couch, indicating a casual and relaxed atmosphere.

The revelation that Shane is wearing shorts in the middle of April, despite the snow, showcasing his stubbornness.

A lighthearted moment where Shane is encouraged to stand up and show off his t-shirt.

Discussion about a disability awareness shirt, linking the conversation to a social cause.

Shane's recollection of a trivia game that highlights his memory of personal medical history.

A detailed account of Shane's spinal fusion surgery at the age of seven, providing insight into his medical journey.

The emotional impact of the surgery on Shane's family, particularly his parents.

Shane's humorous take on his loose tooth being removed during surgery, adding levity to a serious topic.

Description of the physical changes Shane underwent post-surgery, including the insertion of a steel rod.

The challenges Shane faced during his recovery, including the pain and discomfort.

A misremembered detail about a photo from Shane's hospital stay, showing the fallibility of memory.

Shane's return home and the adjustments needed due to his physical changes post-surgery.

The conclusion of the story with a reflection on the surgery's impact on Shane's life.

Transcripts

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so you pressure and on my head I'm it's

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actually arrested perfect I love

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everyone

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I've been big news for all of you do you

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actually an does not read advance Oh

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funny of you I'm wearing shorts today it

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snowed like six inches yesterday and I'm

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not having it it's the middle of April

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this is stupid

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they're arresting Oh tell them about our

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argument oh well I have a big t-shirt on

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here I'll show here no actually stand up

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on the couch okay yeah it's very pretty

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is it restaurant service for all I'm

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literally sitting on the arm rest of the

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county not following guys anyway I

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should come down a level maybe actually

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one foot up on my argument on my lap

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good argument I know this is probably a

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minute all right this is I have a big

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t-shirt on and I like this shirt to be

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tucked in size it in

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show them your civilian Shane it's fine

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if this is what it looks like doctor

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fine okay I'll give you a twirl tucked

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in okay lovely hello he's like this is

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really disturbing lovely yeah however

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now uncut find Sam then this looks way

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better I did this twirl already so

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better I just like to see my shorts

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that's all I've been up on top looks

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better okay please comment below is your

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food okay oh we should probably also

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tell them what this shirt thing here is

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yeah you're wearing one too but you

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covered it all up so yeah it's my

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disability nice huh this is do shout

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love it really is no company that helps

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people with disabilities so for the

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month of April their merch is

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benefiting the Cova 19 resource relief

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fund that laughing and my nightmare is

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doing so check them out on sua and now

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back to our program

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henna please stand up

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[Music]

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nope today we have another sad not

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really sad not as fun memory everybody

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talked about not really a memory of mine

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it's not of yours major super terrible

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traumatizing surgery that I had when I

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was seven years old well you gave it

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away already my first trivia was going

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to be hot it was you're seven I'm so

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fancy you know that well I'm gonna tell

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everyone why I know like I'm so proud of

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knowing that I wish you hadn't taken it

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from me because when we went to publish

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that time that I threw up at the coffee

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shop in the morning okay well one time

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three years ago was free and this was

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almost four years ago we went to

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peddlers village which is a really cute

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place in Pennsylvania and at night

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we've hit hotel and we had a bottle of

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sangria like it was red wines I mean

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like synchronously or non-standard very

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very sweet yeah and we were playing a

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drinking game that was like trivia of

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how well we know each other and one

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question you asked me was when did I get

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my spinal fusion yeah and I I remember

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saying you were either it's in his book

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so I should have known this cuz I read

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his book obviously in my first book in

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your first book and I said you were

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either 7 or 13 and I couldn't figure it

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out and so I finally guessed 13 and I

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was like because I know they wait till

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you're as like grown as you can be to do

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what you're supposed to wait to be used

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by so here at least 13 see you later oh

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yeah but it turns out that 7 was the

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correct answer and I have never

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forgotten you have a member erics

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meeting in your head because the surgery

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was a 13-hour shared your guys I'm sure

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that's why so you have like all of the

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facts sure I was really rated it's very

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impressive it's exactly why I thought

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Brandon alleged bottle of wine deep so

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yeah pulling that out while you're ahead

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but anyway you stole my thunder I knew

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you were 7 I was gonna say that you were

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7 thanks a lot so yeah I had a spinal

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fusion surgery when I was 7 years old

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which is a very common

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from people and that's okay because as

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you grow because I don't have a lot of

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muscle my muscles are not able to hold

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my spine in a normal straight upright

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position there's a great picture of you

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on that pool float that shows just how

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curved your spine moves right before the

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surgery yeah so we can put that in if we

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should find that I have it now you

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caught me on the spot but yeah basically

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has like four or five and six year old

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my spine began to like been let's polios

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just felt like severe on so the front

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layer we might given up there's a fight

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man right before I was seven and they

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were like it's fine is about to crush

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his right lung and you need to have the

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surgery now or a little is done

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that raised it probably not like that at

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all I didn't doubt that my sneeze don't

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oh I understand haven't really remember

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that long but I do remember the kind of

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the severity of it and how my parents

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really oh my golly because it's been

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really big surgery like 13 hours is no

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time instead yeah and you had estimate

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your lungs were weaker like that's a

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long surgery for anyone let alone yeah

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someone with SMA okay I guess I know

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less details about this that I

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anticipated I thought maybe I would have

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more in my brain I read your chapter

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about it yeah anything from your book

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where did you get it done wait wait wait

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let me yes um that state with addy

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Delaware

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yeah that's David that's where your

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Children's Hospital why so I remember

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that there's nothing you see no there's

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not

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the brass dakotas die oh man

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da montanha are you done with your joke

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now yes I think it's just Delaware

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I really do Oh below a guy yeah

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hospitals are really like specialized

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hospital for children with all kinds of

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diseases on conditions of anger on stage

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my family and I stay at the Ronald

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McDonald House nailed it what was it

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like you remember oh that's great it was

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really fantastic they had lots of like

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food and boy very big names just

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watching your facial expressions to see

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if I'm like hot or cold they had lots of

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they had food for you guys yeah James

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you liked it I did yeah there was like

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an ice age in the hospital anyway I

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didn't I wasn't really I'm just nervous

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about my surgery but I was a seven year

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old I don't know I really process how

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intense it was doing the deep and how

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dangerous it was I was like the surgery

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got involved what there are people who

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don't make it through and they told my

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parents left and I didn't know so I was

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like wrong with the house yeah I knew

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this day and what do you add I remember

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going into surgery they asked me what I

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wanted to watch on TV and I just like

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that cuz they please clarify you were

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not awake for this right no no way while

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they are putting you under at least

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you're in this Children's Hospital yeah

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they didn't play like nice day long all

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that you do for you to like comfort you

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um I said enough alidium and they said

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all they have is social history and I

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was like why did you guys I drifted off

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into the abyss while watching Big Bird I

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remember that how's it taste

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yeah actually yeah I was annoying

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you probably only got to watch it for

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like 10 seconds hide out your poor

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parents waiting for this like I wait for

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your skin Roz injections which are like

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obviously way lower risk and like not

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very long let's trust 13 hours yeah I

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can imagine

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and you told me about when the surgeon

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came out like like 20 minutes into the

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procedure which like obviously you don't

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expect to see the surgeon 20 minutes n

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like yeah and they came out Shane's

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parents and said that they had pulled

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one of his loose teeth and they were

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giving the tooth I mean I really had to

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like intubate you and they're like we

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have it just - yeah that sounded it when

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they saw the person like coming out to

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update them they were like alright

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mother I did survive the surgery

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okay do you remember like waking up

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pretty day the first few days with mercy

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they had me all kinds of painkillers and

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sedatives and all kinds of stuff cuz I

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had oh I should tell you about what the

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surgery ends well yeah it's when they

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put like a steel rod against your spine

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like with your spine to keep your spine

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straight

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yeah from the very top in life yeah neck

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and you point all the way down down down

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down down but okay and that's why like

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when I lift Shane up his spine stays

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straight he doesn't like Curtis - yeah

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basically hiring them yeah anyway it

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really involved surgery as I said yeah

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the few days actually I was like out

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I remember amazing yep in writable

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amounts of pain oh gosh you from where

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like medicine - they did not hurt did

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you know what that meant when you were

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like six I maybe they really like do you

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not know yeah but does it hurt

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I was like yeah it was a rough time in

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my neck there's a word for that but a

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direct line here southern port maybe

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hunter line I remember then removing

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that and the feeling of with the needle

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and the tube coming out of my neck that

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was not fun oh god um maybe the most

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distinct memory of the first few days

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was they had to get me out of bed and

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onto the toilet for whatever reason that

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was like a test yeah I haven't given to

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sit on the toilet and do to the bathroom

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to show that like my bowels later in

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time working yeah and then the nurses

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lifted me I was Cherie son of God okay

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it was oh you know I'm like oh no never

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again it was comfortable okay

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shame is tired because he also had spin

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Raza so I'm gonna support his neck and

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let him rest already talking like that

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because I were to figure out what to say

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that this would make sense I'm

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supporting your neck right yeah so you

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can just relax

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yeah I'm trying nice it helps his mouth

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he says it's my move anyway please don't

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do that anyway

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Shane was in the hospital for several

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weeks for covering after and a couple

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days ago his mom sent us a picture that

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she found of during that time as we

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denied the use of this yeah um when

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Shane had to set up you weren't even you

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know were you in your chair mm-hmm you

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were oh I can't remember I had to hurt

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me up to be able to tolerate lies

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multiple hours in my chair yeah I still

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Annapolis like it's appreciating the

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painful okay you shouldn't really be

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talking I know what I know

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so anyway in this picture you can see

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Shane's facial expression he's very

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upset because it was painful to be

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sitting up but you did it and then try

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and guess what I was doing it wouldn't

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fit yeah oh is it in the photo cuz I

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don't remember all right

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interruption while we were editing we

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realized that Shane is not holding a

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pencil in this photo he is eating food

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he misremembered it's apparently a

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different photo he claims that there was

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another photo where he's do it he's

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drawing or Maya anyway so this it's not

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gonna make sense but Shane was wrong

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it's all his fault

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Oh were you calling no are you writing a

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letter no I don't know what were you

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doing I I wish I could get this I almost

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said it

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hmm what were you doing I was drawing

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pokemons that was my favorite activity

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got them with a pencil I didn't a

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paragraph well then you ruined it

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because I was guessing things that

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you're do with a pencil not even a color

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Jonathan pencil I didn't know I hate

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Holly I do

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okay Jenny and my career's an artist

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when did they finally let you go home

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just like weeks later yeah I remember it

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was like right before Christmas did I

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use a series ever remember if I spent

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Christmas there yeah I don't think I did

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I can't remember um when I left the

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hospital to go home I didn't fit into my

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van anymore because in the process of

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straightening out my spine I drew six

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inches oh I was just kind of ridiculous

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yeah I drove up in my van and my head

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didn't fit I was like oh no I better

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video so if you had to like kick my

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chair that differently and I had to ride

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home

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it wouldn't do anything

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the door was way different than the ones

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that they make today oh yes a lot

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they're saying um but yeah I um I was I

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realized a year

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I hear happier baby I have home school

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do you really thought you know did she

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remember to the house that's nice

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did you like that do you remember I was

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I wasn't home by all I wanted to do is

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lay down I had to say yeah I also

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wouldn't kill the right way so that is

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the story I my spinal fusion

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what an odd story I decided to tell I

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don't know hon didn't my mom took that

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photo

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yeah I never imagined me had this big

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moment in my life that maybe all of you

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don't know about that was a formative

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moment in my life

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it taught me that I didn't he might have

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to do any for duty all right there was

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quick you have a maid named an

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impersonal way things that you any

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moment you could be part of the group

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alright everyone that's necessary don't

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shout

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yo show love yes his pants why don't we

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ever do voting on you're like very them

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something about me Oh glasses or no

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glasses

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nobody did this already yeah we didn't

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glasses no glasses everyone vote thanks

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or on top of the head

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