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Phone Call and Drive to Hell
Chapter Three Phone Call and Drive to Hell “Something is terribly wrong! I can’t stand up! I can’t see! What’s wrong with me?” The receptionist listened as I described what was going on and placed me through to triage where … Continue reading
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Bouncing – Crawling – Falling – Battered and Bruised
Chapter Two Bouncing – Crawling – Falling – Battered and Bruised On my butt I bounced down the stairs hanging on to the railing and sliding my other hand on the opposite wall, the only lifelines I could find. I … Continue reading
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Still in the Present Day: Going up, Coming Down, Somewhere in Between
Things started out pretty good and seemed to be moving up and along well. Then – I started feeling lethargic, weak, and could barely move from one place to another. Then the rash appeared. Yep, another allergic reaction to … Continue reading
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