Life

  1. Neelam Vashi, BA
  1. From Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 60611.

    He was only 52 years old. He lay in bed all day with his curled-up mustache, short buzzed hair, and long, skinny legs. I walked into his room, saw that his teeth were a little pink, and remembered that they had served Jell-O at dinner. So I asked him how he liked the Jell-O that day. “What Jell-O?” he asked. Oh yeah. He had a small-bowel obstruction; there was no eating Jell-O for Mr. D. In fact, he had a platelet count of 52 000, and the pink I saw was bleeding from his gums that was staining his teeth.

    I would visit Mr. D everyday and, eventually, became close to a man who was dying all alone …

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