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Surviving Medical Residency and Deployment One Call at a Time. Thursday, November 10, 2011. Sometimes I sit and think about what deployment must have been like for my grandparents during World War II. There was no internet - no Skype, email, or facebook. Handwritten letters only occasionally made it to their desired recipient. My grandmother went months without hearing from my grandfather. Facebook became the downfall of the entire support network.
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On March 1, 2010 by theschwaninator. I walked in through the heavy oak doors, eyes ablaze. As I made my entrance, hundreds of goblets were lifted in my welcoming. A tear ran down my grateful cheek as I joined them in the enormous dining area of my home. Echoes of laughter and greetings rang throughout the hall. A wonderful moment indeed, was this.
The lead up to neurosurgery, description of its progress and recovery from a amyloidoma on the right trigeminal nerve. Saturday, November 22, 2008. This poem is the last posting for this blog, The Schwannoma Experience. Virgil, Dante and Da Gama, Listen! Esta selva selvagg.
This is me after the last surgery I spoke of, not so bad and it meets my oldest scar from my 5-year-old self! Been a Long Time. I would like to truly apologize for not keeping up with this page, as I truly intended to do. Since I stopped posting and keeping up with this page much has happened, some good, some great, some bad, and some truly awful. This job is only part-time at the moment as .