Jerome Groopman, “Dying Words
Maxine’s hands began to twitch and her breathing moved into a syncopated pattern called Cheyne-Stokes, a short set of staccato breaths bracketing a long pause. Mrs. Barlow raised her head. “Maxie, we love you, and God loves you.” Mr. Barlow sat … ................
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