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This poem is a souvenir of the months of frustation during which I knew for certain that I was ill, but had no idea of what it was that ailed me. The final answer was very simple: brain cancer.
This poem called DIAGNOSIS is one of the poems in the cancer poems section of the Genghis Lotus Poetry Collection which is hosted at two locations, genghislotus.com and zenvirus.com/genghislotus/. This poem is by Hugh Cook, author of the medical memoir Cancer Patient, the full text of which is available to read for free online. |
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I am sick with something dire I am tested for diabetes, high blood pressure, tuberculosis, AIDS, I am a question mark which cannot solve itself. I am a jigsaw. For this spaghetti junction, Online, I read of sane Americans Sarcoidosis, which I had never heard of, It might all turn out, in the end, Finally, |
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This cancer poem touches on the subject of the quest for a diagnosis. The intial chapters of the online medical memoir Cancer Patient are taken up with this subject, giving an account of the author's long search for a diagnosis in the Japanese hospital system.
full story of quest for ciagnosis |
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of Cancer Patient: In April 2003 eyesight problems begin while the author is living in Japan. These eyesight problems (which ultimately prove to be due to cancer) are initially misdiagnosed as cataracts. Click to read |
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