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lightningfoot speakin words Contributor

I am sooo excited, for the first time I put in twelve hours of non stop action since I have been diagnosed. I played seven softball games yesterday and then our team took second in the state championships. I just really really wanted to tell someone. Thanks for reading this!

~Lightningfoot


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Carriefaith Enthusiast

Congratulations :)

Green12 Enthusiast
I am sooo excited, for the first time I put in twelve hours of non stop action since I have been diagnosed. I played seven softball games yesterday and then our team took second in the state championships. I just really really wanted to tell someone. Thanks for reading this!

~Lightningfoot

It's not a wasted post, that's great news! Congratulations to you and your team :)

Ursa Major Collaborator

Wasted post???? This is fabulous, that you had the energy to do this, and came in second! Congratulations!

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taz sharratt Enthusiast
I am sooo excited, for the first time I put in twelve hours of non stop action since I have been diagnosed. I played seven softball games yesterday and then our team took second in the state championships. I just really really wanted to tell someone. Thanks for reading this!

~Lightningfoot

well done you, congrats!

tarnalberry Community Regular

congratulations! that's fabulous!

jenvan Collaborator

That's a great accomplishment! Its good you share it--it encourages the rest of us!


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I am sooo excited, for the first time I put in twelve hours of non stop action since I have been diagnosed. I played seven softball games yesterday and then our team took second in the state championships. I just really really wanted to tell someone. Thanks for reading this!

~Lightningfoot

Wow, fantastic!!!! Congratulations on the championships and congratulations on feeling good enough to make it through!

plantime Contributor

We like to hear when good things happen! Thanks for sharing your wonderful day with us!

VydorScope Proficient

congratulations! that's fabulous!

jennyj Collaborator

Congrats!!!!!! :D

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