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Carl R Williams's avatar

Good work. But, please, don't give them any ideas about intestines. They will be selling them for sausage casing. I mean, the average small intestine is twenty-six feet long. They will be thinking, "Surely the patient won't miss a few feet." As a Crohn's sufferer I have fortunately been able to keep all mine, but others have have not been so lucky.

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I read late, and sometimes go to bed thinking about you & your son. As I grow older I try to not look away. I think most people have something almost button-like in their brain, that just turns off at meeting Big Evil. The deeper your truth, the more people flee. I was that way too. I didn't technically know about Thymectomy until reading you. Then, I realized, at some level I did. Know so much was wrong. I know several children with severe health issues, and complicated involvement with hospitals. This newest article answers part of my question "what do they do with the body parts?" I have nothing to offer you except to say I am your witness. And to acknowledge your indomitable spirit. Lately I've had a chance to offer care in a couple of difficult situations; you have inspired me. Many thanks💛

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