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Dear Cathy,
As you know, I have always had problems with narcolepsy during our relationship. Nothing symbolizes it better than how you have received all the traffic tickets because you did most of the driving to avoid my sudden disappearances into a sleepy stupor. Many times, before you could get the car back on the road after switching seats, I was dead asleep in the passenger seat. I have not had a traffic ticket (I'm sure) since 1975. We met June 16, 1976, the following year.
In early March, just before I composed this letter, I told you about the V.A. revoking my benefits. I think you have noticed over the last two months changes in my moods and sleep habits. I don't sleep more than a few hours at night because I keep falling asleep during the day due to the lack of the anti-narcoleptic medication.
I have composed a websegment detailing my mistreatment by the VA in hopes you can use to sue the VA for causing me anger, resentment and paranoia. I hope you can find a lawyer to sue the V.A..
If you read this it is because I am no longer with you.
bob