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On Having the Thing That Killed My Father

written by Celeste Noelani
Selection of medical tools

My sister and I both have it, whatever it is. This condition may be rare in the general population, but it’s anything but rare in our family, at least on…

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January 18, 2017 0 comment
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Possibilities

written by Celeste Noelani
photograph of fantastic figures, which were produced from plastic using 3D-printer

It is absolutely possible that the nerve sheath tumor on my right sciatic nerve is isolated, completely unrelated to the condition that ultimately took my father’s life. I know we’re…

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September 24, 2016 0 comment
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