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Hi all. My mom will be alright. She has had ten surgeries on one knee so that knee is very fragile. She sees her orthopedic surgeon tomorrow. Her left foot's X-ray looks awful. They think its a torn ligament. Poor thing. Ultimately we are grateful she is okay but I fear for her poor knee and worry she won't be able to walk again. She's been on crutches and in a wheel chair ever since the accident on Sunday.

Oh, Jen! I'm so sorry, but you're right. Things could have turned out so much worse. Thank goodness she'll be alright.

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I'm glad she's going to be okay, even if it's a long road to recovery. How did the person who hit her manage to do such a thing?!

My parents were going for a walk. They made it two houses down when their neighbor pulled into his driveway. They waited for him for pull in then walked across the driveway and without warning the guy put it in reverse and sped back. He hit y mom so hard it threw her halfway across the street! He's been their neighbor for over 20 years and didn't know who they were. He immediately accused them of planning the accident and running behind him on purpose. The reality is he didn't look. The police are involved so now it's this big ordeal when they guy couldn't just apologized and offer up his insurance info. I'm worried about mom and also selfishly annoyed that I no longer have free babysitting. I know that is terrible to say. I was just getting into routine with my trainer and now I have cancelled all sessions for the next three weeks. But you gotta do what you gotta do. I will be taking care of mom as long as she needs me!

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Getting there slowly but surely

5/1/14

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Getting there slowly but surely 5/1/14

You look awesome!!!

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Woohoo Super!! Lookin' good!

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Getting there slowly but surely

5/1/14

You look great SF!

This is my Facebook post for tonight.

This is awesome! You look amazing!

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Both of you ladies look amazing! :) we're all gonna be super hot beotches in no time♡

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This is my Facebook post for tonight.

Looking grrreat!!! WTG, Cwang!

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Thanks everyone! I feel like I'm a really slow loser and when I look in the mirror I don't see it sometimes. But other times I do. Lol

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I never see it unless I do a side by side comparison photo! Excited today and might do a photo this weekend as I've been only loosing 0-2lbs a week and I lost 4 this week !!

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