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UP UNTIL A FEW YEARS AGO, I WAS SURE THAT MY LIFE WAS NOT NEARLY EXCITING ENOUGH FOR OTHER PEOPLE TO WANT TO READ ABOUT IT. BUT WHEN A CT SCAN CAME BACK SHOWING A LOT OF SCARY JUNK EATING ITS WAY THROUGH MY ABDOMEN, IT SUDDENLY FELT LIKE MY LIFE HAD BEEN SKEET-SHOT IN MID FLIGHT, AND THAT THE PIECES WERE IN NEED OF IDENTIFICATION. I STARTED A BLOG.
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