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Biotech / Medical
Share your aches,pains,experiences,joys and cures.
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814That's a beautiful story and very similar to what I experienced with my sistPatricia Trinchero-5/19/2007
813Reading these posts has brought back a lot of emotions for me. I was with my motRambi-5/19/2007
812You pay a beautiful tribute to your friend every time you post. That emotionalSuma-5/19/2007
811More bad news on my friend whom I described as having left Medicare to get into Suma-5/19/2007
810"it is like we can feel each others emotions. " You' ve tapped inPatricia Trinchero-5/19/2007
809My friend lost her husband to hepatitis C/cirrhosis a year ago. The last two yeamechka1-5/19/2007
808I have held hands with people close to me. Have also been there, just to supportDennyKrane-5/19/2007
807<i>Death does not occur when the body ceases to function. It happens when MulhollandDrive-5/19/2007
806I have sat with several persons, through their last moments. All passed peacefulDennyKrane-5/19/2007
805Feel free to jump into any conversation!Patricia Trinchero-5/18/2007
804Personally, whether one is afraid to die or not depends I think on how you have Sultan-5/18/2007
803My dad really embraced death- as an escape from pain, and he was as skeptical asepicure-5/18/2007
802My belief has always been more based on thanks for His Love than what awaits if grampa-5/18/2007
801Ken - So sorry to hear about your wife. As Patricia said, it's highly unliCogito-5/17/2007
800I am glad she didn't suffer much. All of us are not going to get out of thiPatricia Trinchero-5/17/2007
799It does not but some of the people who initially joined this topic were invited one_less-5/17/2007
798Just curious, how does "Foreign Affairs" fit this topic?Ken Adams-5/17/2007
797I am not afraid to die, it simply isn't on the menu at the moment, so I don&one_less-5/17/2007
796There is a new Foreign Affairs Discussion Thread. Subject 57115one_less-5/17/2007
795I almost immediately regretted putting my wife on chemo. Her surgeon told me thKen Adams-5/17/2007
794There is a ton of difference between patients but there is also a difference witPatricia Trinchero-5/17/2007
793I've been following this exchange about the cancer patient and chemo. My exKen Adams-5/17/2007
792That's all good news!!!! Yes, chemo can be a roller coaster and to expect Patricia Trinchero-5/17/2007
791It's a good movie but not all Dr's are that bad.Patricia Trinchero-5/17/2007
790If it works for you then that's a good thing. I certainly believe in a highPatricia Trinchero-5/17/2007
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