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Monthly Archives: April 2008
it’s just a COLD.
Saturday night, I had a night sweat. Just a mild one, not even enough to get my shirt wet. But night sweats of course are a sign of Hodgkin’s Disease. And so I began to freak out inside.
So you’ll understand why I was relieved to wake up Sunday morning with a sore throat. An explanation for a modest spike in temperature. It’s just a cold.
It is just a cold of course unless you have Bleomycin induced problems in your lungs, then it is not really a cold as much as it is a hack-fest.
(Is hack-fest a word? Firefox didn’t think it was, so I stuck a hyphen in there and got rid of the squiggly red line.)
Never so relieved to have a cold.
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