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A day in the life

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My latest blog post, in which a dead car battery briefly thwarts an attempt to pick up my Abiraterone from the pharmacy. It's actually been the first decent day for me since my most recent infusion last week.

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A bad battery made a good day? I hope you’re starting a trend of many many better days ahead . Hang in there guy !

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I really got a kick out of today’s blog. Thanks

Schwah

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Me, too. You have a great attitude, Tom, and you’re a very good writer. Keep on keeping on.

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A Prayus.........

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Thursday 04/30/2020 6:18 PM DST

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