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Paul Kalinithi, author of: How long have I got left…passes…but life begins….

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      Mat
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      Thanks for posting Celeste.  I re-read his NYT piece from time to time.  Very moving.

      Mat
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      Thanks for posting Celeste.  I re-read his NYT piece from time to time.  Very moving.

      Mat
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      Thanks for posting Celeste.  I re-read his NYT piece from time to time.  Very moving.

      _Paul_
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      Thanks Celeste. He was a very insightful and expressive writer! Those were both excellent pieces.

      _Paul_
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      Thanks Celeste. He was a very insightful and expressive writer! Those were both excellent pieces.

      _Paul_
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      Thanks Celeste. He was a very insightful and expressive writer! Those were both excellent pieces.

      kpcollins31
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      Thanks for posting, Celeste… very good article. I know this really resonates with me as a stage 4 survivor. Enjoying life through a different lens while things are good, but not knowing what may lurk around the corner. Cancer puts things into perspective.

      Kevin

      kpcollins31
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      Thanks for posting, Celeste… very good article. I know this really resonates with me as a stage 4 survivor. Enjoying life through a different lens while things are good, but not knowing what may lurk around the corner. Cancer puts things into perspective.

      Kevin

      kpcollins31
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      Thanks for posting, Celeste… very good article. I know this really resonates with me as a stage 4 survivor. Enjoying life through a different lens while things are good, but not knowing what may lurk around the corner. Cancer puts things into perspective.

      Kevin

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