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An N-H Lymphoma journal

Personal experiences of a guy diagnosed in early 2006 with an aggressive case of the cancer, non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Hes undergoing chemo-therapy for the disease.

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Recluse reflections

Notes on spaces seen through windows. But now he knows these hills, that is to say he knows them better, and if ever again he sees them from afar it will be I think with other eyes, and not only that but the within, all that inner space one never sees, the brain and heart and other caverns where thought and feeling dance their sabbath, all this too quite differently disposed. Tuesday, April 18, 2006.

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An N-H Lymphoma journal

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Personal experiences of a guy diagnosed in early 2006 with an aggressive case of the cancer, non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Hes undergoing chemo-therapy for the disease.

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