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My Grandfather
I remember me going to the doctor with my grandpa it was a normal checkup, and the doctor telling us he had a disease called ALS. Everyone broke down in tears. It was the saddest news we had heard in a very long time. My grandpa didn’t start crying; he just looked at me in my eyes said “you’re the stronger man” and smiled. As me and my family was out of the doctor offeriche called my grandma back to his room for a quick second , and he said to her “he doesn’t have long to live”.
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