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She had two kids a husband a full time job. Being tired was normal, expected. A summer hike rendered her dizzy too weak almost to finish. By winter she found herself passed out at a concert. Anemia they told her. A pain in her stomach Dismissed as an ulcer. Tests and more tests and finally they discovered the cells gone haywire multiplying in the colon spreading into the liver. Four months they said. A year later cells were all she had become. They ate her alive. My mother.
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Jun 10, 2018
Jun 10, 2018 at 10:12 PM UTC
Eaten Alive
She had two kids a husband a full time job. Being tired was normal, expected. A summer hike rendered her dizzy too weak almost to finish. By winter she found herself passed out at a concert. Anemia they told her. A pain in her stomach Dismissed as an ulcer. Tests and more tests and finally they discovered the cells gone haywire multiplying in the colon spreading into the liver. Four months they said. A year later cells were all she had become. They ate her alive. My mother.
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Jun 10, 2018
Jun 10, 2018 at 10:12 PM UTC
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