AIDS WALK WEEK in Postcards 4

  • Oct. 6, 2019, 9:41 a.m.
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Three AIDS Walk Panels together.

• It’s been AIDS walk week here at the end of September. Both George and I were once very much a part of the AIDS Quilt Organization. AIDS is now much different than it was then. A handful of pills might keep you alive for a few years, now one pill will do it. There are before and after pills too. There’s no cure yet, but someday there will be.

Top Left Panel.

• I’d like to still be a part of some social thing like this, but I am getting slowed down. Right now my blood pressure is high, and my O2 saturation level is sideways. I’m fine when I am sitting…which isn’t useful at all.

1997 AIDS Walk Panel.

• Next week my kind supporter will be keeping me company at the nurses, the Oncologist’s, to bloodwork, Dr’s Wong and Hemp, and two things on Friday.

• Life would be easier if I could read my own handwriting. At least I’ve stopped leaking tho I take 15 pills a day now.
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  • Himself: Took Granddaughter Zoe to the Park with him.

  • Myself: Went out to breakfast downtown OB There was one of my drawings right there in front of us. Food was great.

  • Photo: George, Mage, and The AIDS Walk Org.

  • Reading: Cadell,.

  • Gratitude’s: George, Margot, and all those home health care nurses.


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