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Author Archives: Phaedra Bonewits
Another Isaac Update
I’m happy to say the general trend of Isaac’s cancer diagnosis is good. At the end of last week, one of the oncologists (it’s a group practice) did a little sketch for us of the lesions. (They use “tumor” and … Continue reading
Morning View from outside the Hospital
I really regret having had the flu last week when Isaac originally went into the hospital. He’s been so ill, he hasn’t been efficient at getting the info to me over the phone, which has kept me confused about which … Continue reading
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Testing, testing …
I’m just trying to convince Facebook to pick up an appropriate graphic when people link to our blog. Nothing else to see here…move along.
Isaac Bonewits heard to say: “I’m not dead yet!”
It’s 4:30 in the morning and I can’t sleep, so maybe it’s time to get some of the thoughts out of my head and down on “paper.” After being home with what was probably the flu, I was well enough … Continue reading