At Large in Ballard: column-oscopy
My daughter Emily dropped me off at the entrance of Ballard Swedish at 7 a.m. “See you on the other side,” she said. Then I was ushered into day surgery by a nurse who already looked like an old friend as she announced. “We’re sort of in party mode here today.” Not everyone schedules the procedure that will not be named here (but is associated with turning fifty) with a doctor one day short of …
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