Jacqueline Koyanagi Quotes
Treatments Worked Well Enough For Us To Get By. Most People Lived Into Old Age, But The Medication, Like Everything Else, Has Never Been Free. Life Was A Privilege, Not A Right, Apparently. Something You Had To Struggle For When You Were Unlucky Enough To Be Born At The Intersection Of Poverty And Bad Genes.
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