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Yeah, kind of. I moved in. I've got a lot of boxes. We're trying to not unpack a lot because I'm going to hopefully move back. I really want to move back. This is a more assisted living place for people that are in wheelchairs and stuff. Like 80% of the people who live over here in wheelchairs right now, including me, which is very hard. I mean, I'm on a walker, but I took a little adventure and walked all the way down to the dining room yesterday with help from sighted people. And the most I've walked since I got out of rehab, right before I got out of rehab, was 150 feet. So picture long hallways and an elevator. You get in the elevator, you go down the elevator, get off the elevator, and then walk into the dining room. But before you get to the elevator, you have like a really nice, long stretch of hall. Well I walked the entire way down to the dining room and I'm like, oh my gosh, my ankles started throbbing. I'm like, that was too much. So I'm not doing that again. Not unless somebody takes a wheelchair in back of me. I just thought, oh, I got this, I can do it. Not yet. So yeah, that was fun and painful. But I mean, I wanted to try it. I'm sick of being in this wheelchair. You know what I mean? I'm sick of not being able to walk. So I was like, screw this, walk, I'm going to quit. My ankle said, no you're not. So I guess I'm not yet. But you know, otherwise I'm doing all right, hanging in there. The apartment, I don't like it though. Let me restart really quick.

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