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2 thoughts on ““Strange now to think of you, gone without corsets & eyes, while I walk on the sunny pavement of Greenwich Village. downtown Manhattan, clear winter noon, and I’ve been up all night, talking, talking, reading the Kaddish aloud, listening to Ray Charles blues shout blind on the phonograph” ~Allen Ginsberg

  1. Your sense of humor is superb, with even the shittiest of situations. I’ve been following you for a long time and often hoped you would return to the blog. I sincerely hope your side effects diminish and a full recovery is on the horizon. It’s great to hear your “voice” again despite the topic.

  2. I enjoy reading your blog because it gives me a much better understanding of what my own patients are going through. My girlfriend went through 28 doses of radiation to her head and neck, it knocked her flat on her back. Fatigue is huge with radiation. It will end though.

    Take care my friend.

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