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    3/13/12 Whaa - A disease?

    by , 03-13-2012 at 12:58 PM (426 Views)
    I walked up to my mother, or who I thought was my mother. She didn't look like her, but she acted like her. It might have been my friend's mother. Anyways, I walked up to my mother, and asked her if she could see something for a minute. She replied sure, and I lifted my shirt up to reveal part of my stomach. She gasped.

    Across my stomach were scratch marks that just appeared there. I looked to Sam and my friend who were with me, and they had them on their stomachs too. We thought it was just dry skin, or something normal. Apparently not. Suddenly, a doctor came in along with someone else I knew. She (the doctor) looked at the scratches and said, "I'm sorry, but this right here is a disease that defects the legs and arms once you get older. It will cause them to either shrink, grow bigger, or in different ways I can't explain."
    "Is there any way we can treat this?" My mother asked.
    "Yes, if you have the right things. Basically just feed them a healthy diet of pure vegetables and some other things picked out."

    I sighed. Great.

    "My mother right away started arranging the food. I walked over to the big window on the right of me and saw that there was a large ladder outside that window, and my cat was perched on it. All of a sudden, he fell off, but he was okay. I laughed, then sighed again. What will happen to me when I get older?

    "Okay girls. It's ready." My mom called.
    She pushed me my plate of what looked like corn, some weird roll, and broccoli.
    After eating it all, it soon dawned on me that I would be eating this every day for a couple more years.

    Then I woke up.

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    Tags: disease, mom
    Categories
    non-lucid , memorable

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