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Creating David Ruwa ep17

My body on the other hand, was getting used to medicines of many kinds. It got to a point I even developed preferences to some medium of medicine administration over others. Another instance was the notable one that I could not feel any pain on my wrist during injection. This led to repeated injection on the same spot as the nurses were surprised. To date, I still have the scar -as clear as the memory.

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  1. Scars are evidence of injury.the dipper the injury the sharperthe memory of it.

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  2. It's worse if it is a matter of the heart.

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  3. It's worse if it is a matter of the heart.

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