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This is the story...
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of how I almost livedmy entire adult life...
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in a functional coma...
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instead of becoming the writerI always dreamed I'd be...
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like Sylvia Plath, only happy.
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To be a writerwas my childhood dream...
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but like my childhood,the dream was sweet...
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but mostly it was short.
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My parents diedin a car accident...
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leaving my sisterand me orphans.
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My sister actedlike a brat at the funeral...
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setting a life-Iong pattern...
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of always doing and sayingwhatever she felt.
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As for me, the next twelve yearswere very Ionely...
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until...
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With this ring,I thee wed.
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His name was Harry Turner,and we were in love.
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I thought everythingwas going to be perfect...
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and it might have been,except for one thing...
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Harry was already marriedto someone else...
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his family.
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Harry joinedtheir medical practice...
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and although I had his handin holy matrimony...
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they had his shingle.
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Harry became a brilliantgastroenterologist...
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who really knew his wayaround an intestine.
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See this part here?
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To people on the outside...
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I'm sure it looked likewe had a happy life together...
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and for a while,I thought we did, too.
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I mean, thingsweren't exactly...
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the way I wouldhave liked them...
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but I learnedto make compromises...
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which is how we achieveda balance in our marriage.
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The problem is...
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somewhere duringeight years of balancing...
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I stopped thinkingof myself as me.
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All I was was Harry's wife.
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Hi. How are you?
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We were one of those coupleswho did everything together...
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