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It was a warm, sunny Sunday afternoon of the Labor Day long weekend 1977. My friend and co-worker picked me up to go to a BBQ at a friend’s house. As we were proceeding through an intersection
In July of 2015, I underwent a biopsy of my temporal artery under general anesthesia. I was not anxious about this procedure
Upon my request, my husband had driven me to the ER on a Sunday afternoon due to the sudden onset of symptoms: chills, vomiting, fever, extreme headache and physical weakness that had all progressed within an 8 hour period.
When I was 5, I was playing in my room when my mom walked in and told me and two of my older siblings that we could go swimming.
The day before Thanksgiving in 1978 when I was 9 years old, I went under the knife to have a coaractation of the aorta repaired.
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