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John sees a connection between the two.
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| Lou Gehrig's Disease, eh. My grandmother also had Lou Gehrig's disease. Man that is tough to go through. | |
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| Really! You mean you know what I am going through. | |
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John talks about his memory of his grandma.
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| Of course! I remember communicating by a posterboard and helping her get around. | |
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| Exactly. That is what I have been doing behind this fence for all the time. I'm just so occupied. | |
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John gives his legendary advice.
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| Hey pal, just hang in there and enjoy every moment you have with her. ALS is a terrible disease. You never know when the end many be. | |
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| You know what John you really helped me out with this. Now how can we solve Pitt's problem?!?! | |
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