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Coworker on a bus after nightshift Waltham to Boston. He said he was sick in a serious way. Doctors baffled and he feeling worse by the day. I told him not to worry because he'd be better soon. They always figure it out. He died. AIDS. Several years later at an AIDS hospice I heard the rattled breath at deaths door. Barely able to hold his cane he stood then struggled mighty to make it to his grave.
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Oct 9, 2021
Oct 9, 2021 at 9:28 PM UTC
AIDS
Coworker on a bus after nightshift Waltham to Boston. He said he was sick in a serious way. Doctors baffled and he feeling worse by the day. I told him not to worry because he'd be better soon. They always figure it out. He died. AIDS. Several years later at an AIDS hospice I heard the rattled breath at deaths door. Barely able to hold his cane he stood then struggled mighty to make it to his grave.
Rod. I wish you had known him.
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71/M/Charlotte, NC
Oct 9, 2021
Oct 9, 2021 at 9:28 PM UTC
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