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AD LIBITUM
Chemotherapy Fall-out
James R. Cozzarin
1 February 1998 | Volume 128 Issue 3 | Page 185
The smells of cooking greeted me as I entered the house.
I tossed a casual greeting over my shoulder as I whisked through the kitchen.
The blonde wig perched primly on the back of a nearby chair bade me glance at her again.
I paused, shocked, as she straightened from the open oven, unprepared to face her near-bald pate (hidden these months by the ever-present wig).
Disguising my dis-ease, I searched for something to say.
"I remove it when I'm cooking," she explained, "The heat singes the fibers."
"Don't wear it for me," I ventured, "It must get uncomfortable."
"Honey," she said past haunted, too-moist eyes, "I don't wear it for you."
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Requests for Reprints: James R. Cozzarin, Pro Ed Communications, Inc., Signature Square II, 25101 Chagrin Boulevard, Suite 230, Beachwood, OH 44122.
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