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I thought this was a nice entry. It’s about the conversations we have with patients when it’s time to cease treating a disease.

http://www.intueri.org/index.php?p=1101

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Thank you for the link–I appreciate it, and, probably moreso, your comment to that specific entry.

Please don’t ever post another link like that. I’ve got a lump in my throat the size of a grapefruit, and I’m about to start crying.

Men aren’t supposed to cry. I’m in culinary school. I’m supposed to be getting tougher, meaner, more efficient, more focused on the food, faster, etc.

You’re a bad person. :)

Hippocratic oath examined http://cancergiggles.blog-city.com/read/792868.htm may lighten your day.
Regards
Cass

What a moving link. Thank you so much for sharing. It was totally up my alley!



So, what brought you to the hospital today?

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