Meek
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I worked with this sweet lady for over 8 months last year named Linda. She took all of the girls in as her grand daughters at work, feeding them and she always fussed at me for not eating because I have a blood sugar problem.
She lent me her daughter's bike so I could have a bike to ride to work with. She always listened to me and said she loved me and called me her daughter. I just found out that for the second time, she fell down stairs but this time she didn't fall on her shoulder. She fell on her head and had massive amounts of internal bleeding.
She can't remember anyone. She can't form full sentences and all I can feel are tears starting to well up. This really hurts. I don't have a real grandmother, she died last year and then this happens. I feel bad because I assumed she wasn't answering my calls because she thought down about me. When she went to the Fargo hospital, they didn't think she would make it.
I have no way to get in contact with her and I don't even know where she lives. She will probably never work again, either. She's only 60. I'm gutted over this.
She lent me her daughter's bike so I could have a bike to ride to work with. She always listened to me and said she loved me and called me her daughter. I just found out that for the second time, she fell down stairs but this time she didn't fall on her shoulder. She fell on her head and had massive amounts of internal bleeding.
She can't remember anyone. She can't form full sentences and all I can feel are tears starting to well up. This really hurts. I don't have a real grandmother, she died last year and then this happens. I feel bad because I assumed she wasn't answering my calls because she thought down about me. When she went to the Fargo hospital, they didn't think she would make it.
I have no way to get in contact with her and I don't even know where she lives. She will probably never work again, either. She's only 60. I'm gutted over this.