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its been five hours since surgery and my mom sits in the lightly padded wooden chair next to me laughing harder than I’ve heard her laugh in a long time the cause of her laughter is the sound of the voice they couldn’t get rid of in me because it cracks like a teenage boys’ on the verge of puberty it hurts to, but I laugh along with her not just because I can find the humor in it but because only a few hours ago I was in tears, happier than I’ve been in a long time because I actually woke up. because the cancer couldn’t get me.
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Oct 28, 2018
Oct 28, 2018 at 11:56 AM UTC
relief
its been five hours since surgery and my mom sits in the lightly padded wooden chair next to me laughing harder than I’ve heard her laugh in a long time the cause of her laughter is the sound of the voice they couldn’t get rid of in me because it cracks like a teenage boys’ on the verge of puberty it hurts to, but I laugh along with her not just because I can find the humor in it but because only a few hours ago I was in tears, happier than I’ve been in a long time because I actually woke up. because the cancer couldn’t get me.
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23/Cisgender Female/Ohio
Oct 28, 2018
Oct 28, 2018 at 11:56 AM UTC
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