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The empty room that I called the bedroom now has a fine bed that Toack made in there. I obtained the mattress and blanket from the ladies that he had introduced me to, and the bedroom was completed around two weeks ago.

Thanks to that, I was able to sleep comfortably today as well, waking up with no back or hip pain whatsoever.

My bed is large enough to fit two adults and the mattress’s cushioning is so good that there would be no need to be afraid even if you jump right ...

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