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Dear Cecil
We build our house on a L-shaped land. Our main door is facing Southeast. My husband is an East person and I am West.
Our house is at the end of a cul de sac. I dont think that it is a true cul de sac as there is a path in the middle of the cul de sac and this place is very nicely landscaped and is planted with some very nice natives. There is a very big maple tree on the right hand side of our bedroom. The houses on the opposite side are on slightly higher ground and with the designs of the houses these days there are a lot of poison arrows being directed towards our house.
Since we moved it I have had 2 operations, had a cough that is 2 years old. Despite very many visits to the doctor and xrays they cannot find out what is wrong with me. My husband has also on occasions became sick. Not to mention the business that the business suffered too. I like the house and feel really comfortable when I am home.
I am born in the year of the rabbit and my husband is a dragon. What can I do to regain my health.
Thank you very much for your time and look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely
BTan
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