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Gender Differences - International Women's Day

I think I'm coming down with something
I can't shake this
I'm staying home
Can you make me some tea?
Yeah, I thought I'd feel better
Can you make me something light to eat?
I won't be coming in.
I'm still sick
Can you pick up my prescription?
Is there any soup?
I need to rest.
I have a slight fever.
Yeah, I can't shake this I'll be in tomorrow...I hope
I still feel it, but I can't take four days off
Today was hell
I'm going to lie down
Call me when dinner is ready

You have six months to live
FUCK YOU!

What do the doctors know>
I will beat this
I can't stay home, I need my insurance
I made tea, do you want some?
I don't expect to feel better, it's life
I did a shop and cooked some stuff, because I was off
I am going in today....yeah I know it's my day off, but someone has a cold
Cancer sucks, but I'm doing my best
I was at CVS getting my prescription and got you a new toothbrush
I made soup this afternoon
Go rest, you look tired
My counts are elevated
I know I'll never be better, I just want this time
Same old, same old
I have to keep going
You go lie down
Ill call you when dinner is ready

For Mom
The strongest person I've ever known

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