In today's washington post
Common Symptoms Can Deceive
By Sandra G. Boodman
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
All her life, Jamie Fear's gut had been her proverbial Achilles' heel. When other people contracted colds or other respiratory infections, she got stomach viruses. She tried to baby her digestive system and learned to live with her sensitive stomach.
But when her symptoms increased in the mid-1990s and she noticed a persistently tender spot on the lower right side of her abdomen, Fear began a series of visits to her HMO.
rest of the article here
Don's artwork from this series was first exhibited at Smith Farm Center for Healing and the Arts and is in the permanent collection of NIH.
By Sandra G. Boodman
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
All her life, Jamie Fear's gut had been her proverbial Achilles' heel. When other people contracted colds or other respiratory infections, she got stomach viruses. She tried to baby her digestive system and learned to live with her sensitive stomach.
But when her symptoms increased in the mid-1990s and she noticed a persistently tender spot on the lower right side of her abdomen, Fear began a series of visits to her HMO.
rest of the article here
Don's artwork from this series was first exhibited at Smith Farm Center for Healing and the Arts and is in the permanent collection of NIH.
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