Difference between revisions of "Remission"
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In medical terms, a '''remission''' refers to tests showing that signs of a patient's cancer is gone. This is welcome news. The patient Saul in Samuel Shem's ''[[The House of God]]'' does not realize this. | In medical terms, a '''remission''' refers to tests showing that signs of a patient's cancer is gone. This is welcome news. The patient Saul in Samuel Shem's ''[[The House of God]]'' does not realize this. | ||
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''"It's wonderful!" I said, realizing how I'd kept myself from hoping anything for Saul, given the odds against these buddings, these buds, and I ran up to his room, and panting, yelled at him, "Saul, you've got a remission!"'' | ''"It's wonderful!" I said, realizing how I'd kept myself from hoping anything for Saul, given the odds against these buddings, these buds, and I ran up to his room, and panting, yelled at him, "Saul, you've got a remission!"'' |
Revision as of 18:29, 24 June 2017
In medical terms, a remission refers to tests showing that signs of a patient's cancer is gone. This is welcome news. The patient Saul in Samuel Shem's The House of God does not realize this.
"It's wonderful!" I said, realizing how I'd kept myself from hoping anything for Saul, given the odds against these buddings, these buds, and I ran up to his room, and panting, yelled at him, "Saul, you've got a remission!"
"Sounds bad," he said, "first leukemia, now remission. Oiy."
In an ideal world, a patient uses this experience to grow. Then again, maybe not.[1]
More Reading
- 2016 Updated Laws of the House of God
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