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OB-GYN Tele-visit
By Brookshire McDonald From the CO-VID we want To stay away. So we’ll schedule a tele-visit When you call today. Listen carefully as our...
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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Rolling
By Sara Kandler I shift the leather rolling bag to my other arm before hoisting it up the stairs to the teacher’s room My fifty-something...
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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OLogist Who?
By Brookshire McDonald The ear doctor doesn’t treat toes; nor does the toe doctor Treat ears. This is true for you And also your peers....
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The Affliction of Despair
By William Laferriere A recent proclamation from The US Surgeon General Provides a warning… Fair enough He describes the rise of Feelings...
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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A New Bird
By Ashley Leiss A poem for children and their families about how bad days make us better people. Your struggle is not for nothing! I want...
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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Sailing Stormy Seas
By William Laferriere I could never have envisioned Something more difficult More treacherous, and yet more sublime, than Sailing Stormy...
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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My Broom, She's Ready
By Desiree LeRoy Winter is here. They say a time for reflection. Spring is coming. But be still now a time for action soon but wait. No....
Surviving Breast Cancer
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Endless Night
By William Laferriere (The ethics of a genetics tale - dedicated to Trish) An 18th century poet once upon a time aptly noted that some to...
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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The Call of the Lonely
By William Laferriere No matter the stage, or place on the continuum from the start of the lockdown we knew the pandemic to be a...
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Mr Creeper
By Kate Meyer-Currey when you got with me I had no idea it could be a life-sentence you’re an armed robber holding me under false...
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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Surviving
By William Laferriere I’m not suggesting one should “make a better life,” because it’s uncertain why progress is critical. By all means...
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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August
By Desiree LeRoy though I write about what has happened to me, it is not who i am. it is not my identity. i am learning this. it takes...
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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