'I felt really cared for,' the grateful best friend revealed after she received a surprise present in Zurich.
A woman gifted her best friend who suffers from a chronic condition with a thoughtful map to help her on her travels.Samantha Sprunger, 28, and Lauren Turner, 28, both from Indiana, embarked on a last minute trip to Zurich, Switzerland, to meet Turner's boyfriend, Arno Groll, 28.When the trio explored the Swiss city, Turner and Groll surprised their best friend in a heartwarming moment—by gifting her with a toilet map.
Lifelong best friends, Turner and Sprunger met in kindergarten and set off on an exciting road trip across the south of the U.S. for the entire month of April.They decided in a spur of the moment decision to fly out to Zurich to visit Turner's long-distance lover, Groll.Sprunger revealed it was her first time traveling to Europe and despite being overcome with excitement, she felt some anxiety about accessing toilets in a new continent.She added: 'IBS can be really demanding.
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